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Donald Trump will be re-elected in 2020

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Bets?

 

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ETA:

 

Cruzer: $50 (anybody but Trump)

Penultimatestraw: $100 (anybody but Trump)

MikeHoncho: $1,000 (anybody but Trump) 

MikeHonco: Agreed to double the bet, now $2k instead of $1k.

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I agree.. who have the dems have to oppose? Stormy? Mimosa?

Creepy porn lawyer.

Pocahontas.

Kamala the Ugandan Giant

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Not even controversial at this point. The Dems bring nothing to the table, no agenda to run on, no viable candidates, no understanding of why they lost..

 

Pretty easy call, things would have to drastically change from what they are right now..

 

As always though, for re-elections.. It's the economy stupid.

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The incumbent always has the advantage but things are looking pretty grim for Trump projecting a year or so out. I have zero confidence in the Dems ability to nominate a winner though so I cant get until I know who is running.

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The incumbent always has the advantage but things are looking pretty grim for Trump projecting a year or so out. I have zero confidence in the Dems ability to nominate a winner though so I cant get until I know who is running.

 

Other than "Not Trump" what is their platform?

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Other than "Not Trump" what is their platform?

I dont know.

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The incumbent always has the advantage but things are looking pretty grim for Trump projecting a year or so out. I have zero confidence in the Dems ability to nominate a winner though so I cant get until I know who is running.

 

No they aren't. He has gained supporters not lost them. He has 75% of the country on lock and is becoming the counter culture in the liberal west. Might even be a landslide in 2020.

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Not even controversial at this point. The Dems bring nothing to the table, no agenda to run on, no viable candidates, no understanding of why they lost..

 

Pretty easy call, things would have to drastically change from what they are right now..

 

As always though, for re-elections.. It's the economy stupid.

 

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Other than "Not Trump" what is their platform?

 

Banning Plastic Straws :lol:

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Dems have wasted 2 years trying to stop him from taking office, chasing bots and Russians, etc etc and have done nothing to actually try to find a candidate to take him on. Idiots

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Other than "Not Trump" what is their platform?

Open borders, abolish ICE, and trot out candidates who should have an alternative lifestyle reality TV show.

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Open borders, abolish ICE, and trot out candidates who should have an alternative lifestyle reality TV show.

 

Oh, then I can see why MDC thinks Trumps chances are grim.

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Maybe that focking turd Chronic Welcher will go double or nothing with you. :dunno:

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Maybe that focking turd Chronic Welcher will go double or nothing with you. :dunno:

 

I wouldn't take the bet. Fock that guy.

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Oh, then I can see why MDC thinks Trumps chances are grim.

I dont think his chances are necessarily grim. Id say 60/40 right now maybe. Some things for him are potentially looking grim, projecting a year down the line. No immigration reform, no healthcare policy, the likelihood that unemployment goes up and just overall scandal fatigue could hurt him in 2020. This will depend on who the Democrats nominate and like I said I have zero confidence in the party nominating a quality candidate.

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I dont think his chances are necessarily grim. Id say 60/40 right now maybe. Some things for him are potentially my grim, projecting a year down the line. No immigration reform, no healthcare policy, the likelihood that unemployment goes up and just overall scandal fatigue could hurt him in 2020. This will depend on who the Democrats nominate and like I said I have zero confidence in the party nominating a quality candidate.

 

Just completely out of touch with reality.

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Just completely out of touch with reality.

 

No they aren't. He has gained supporters not lost them. He has 75% of the country on lock and is becoming the counter culture in the liberal west. Might even be a landslide in 2020.

lol

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lol

You must live in a feel bad for me hell hole, similar to NY's 14th district. Trump has gained supporters.

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You must live in a "feel bad for me" hell hole, he has gained supporters.

If you say so. His approval rating has been pretty consistently bad but obviously you know better.

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If you say so. His approval rating has been pretty consistently bad but obviously you know better.

 

Are you as confident about his approval rating as you were about Hillary having it in the bag? lol. Just open your eyes.

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Tough call. On one hand, not trump might be all they need. But the candidate will have to be likeable. I dont see how people can think the most polarizing figure in political history could be a landslide. Its gonna be a circus for sure and Donny will surely mop the floor with them in debates and such, so I just dont know.

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Tough call. On one hand, not trump might be all they need. But the candidate will have to be likeable. I dont see how people can think the most polarizing figure in political history could be a landslide. Its gonna be a circus for sure, Donny will surely mop,the floor with them in debates and such, so I just dont know.

I tend to always think the incumbent wins but Trump won 4 states last time by 80,000 total votes and hes spent the past two years dealing with a nonstop string of scandals and investigations while making an embarrassing retard ass clown out of himself. I think turn out on the left will be far stronger in 2020. I have real doubts about Trumps ability to build support cause hes such an ass hole.

 

The X factor is the Democratic candidate. You can always count on the Dems to make the wrong call.

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I tend to always think the incumbent wins but Trump won 4 states last time by 80,000 total votes and hes spent the past two years dealing with a nonstop string of scandals and investigations while making an embarrassing retard ass clown out of himself. I think turn out on the left will be far stronger in 2020. I have real doubts about Trumps ability to build support cause hes such an ass hole.

 

The X factor is the Democratic candidate. You can always count on the Dems to make the wrong call.

 

It doesn't matter who the DNC rolls out. It has become the party of open borders, gays, transgenders, etc... no self respecting man or woman would ever vote for that party. It's embarrassing.

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His support from African Americans has gone up to 39% from 19 % ...the obvious reason for the recent race game play on the hack news networks

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Absolutely the left will turn out in bigger numbers this time. Maybe set records even after dropping th ball last time. It really just comes down to PA, FL and Ohio really. It will be a historic election either way with the social media rally cries hitting a fever pitch. However annoying you think liberals are now, expect it to double next year.

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His support from African Americans has gone up to 39% from 19 % ...the obvious reason for the recent race game play on the hack news networks

Yep. That is devastating to the Ds and the media what wants them to win.

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Yep. That is devastating to the Ds and the media what wants them to win.

False, the media has benefited the most from Trump. He has revolutionized late night talk, news sites, political banter, all of it. The media wants controversy, that’s its business. They want trump to win but won’t be able to say that publicly.

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Maybe Cuomo can run against him. His America was never that great platform sounds like a winner lol

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False, the media has benefited the most from Trump. He has revolutionized late night talk, news sites, political banter, all of it. The media wants controversy, that’s its business. They want trump to win but won’t be able to say that publicly.

I stand corrected. That is right. He gives them material.

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It doesn't matter who the DNC rolls out. It has become the party of open borders, gays, transgenders, etc... no self respecting man or woman would ever vote for that party. It's embarrassing.

Millennials ... lol

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If you say so. His approval rating has been pretty consistently bad but obviously you know better.

 

I guess Obama's was too:

 

 

But Trump’s 44 percent approval also matches two previous presidents at the same points in their first term in office, just months before their parties experienced major losses in midterm elections.

President Barack Obama earned 44 percent approval in June 2010, a year and a half into his first term, and so did late President Ronald Reagan in June 1982, according to NBC.

 

 

https://www.newsweek.com/trump-approval-obama-midterms-964293

 

IOW, it's not as bad as you think. And, as noted, it's improved significantly with African Americans.

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Other than "Not Trump" what is their platform?

'Not Trump' is the obvious headliner but follow that up with more free stuff, crying immigrant children, cops are bad, kneelers are good, tranny rights, and ten triple-helpings of straight white men are evil.

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I guess Obama's was too:

 

 

https://www.newsweek.com/trump-approval-obama-midterms-964293

 

IOW, it's not as bad as you think. And, as noted, it's improved significantly with African Americans.

Trump won 4 states by 80,000 total votes and its been nonstop investigations, scandals and assclownery since then. Being an incumbent helps but I think this is a guy who has maxed out his support and made many more enemies in half a term.

 

We will see I guess.

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Trump won 4 states by 80,000 total votes and its been nonstop investigations, scandals and assclownery since then. Being an incumbent helps but I think this is a guy who has maxed out his support and made many more enemies in half a term.

 

We will see I guess.

 

The only people buying the Russian investigation are people that didn't vote for him in the first place.

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If it keeps going the same way, they might talk about the deficit.

As someone whose been obsessed with the deficit since high school in the 80s, I can assure you, nobody ever mentions the deficit unless Ross Perot is running..

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