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Monday, August 21, 2023

Commentary: Keeping Trump Off the Ballot in 2024 Will Hurt the GOP

Now there are four separate trials against former President Donald Trump, the latest in Fulton County, Ga., arising from Trump challenging the results of the 2020 election, coming atop trials in New York City over supposed federal campaign finance violations, Miami, Fla. over his receipt of classified documents while he was president and retention when he left office and Washington, D.C. again over his challenge of the 2020 election.

11 comments:

  1. "Keeping Trump Off the Ballot in 2024 Will Hurt the GOP" Big yawn!

    The GOP mafia vs the Dumbocrat mafia; who still votes?

    Want to generate some real interest? Public gladiator death matches between GOP vs Dumbocrats.These matches will continue until there's only one remaining politician. Then he'll be publically hanged.

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  2. Nothing says he can't get elected and installed from prison. And where does his Secret Service detail sleep if he's in jail?
    Steve S6

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  3. They think they can turn all of GOP against Trump, it's all they got

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  4. The GOP doesn't care if they are the political party in power. It actually is to their advantage from a fund raising perspective to be the minority party. However, they don't want Trump back in office any more than the Dems do, because he disrupts their grifting.

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  5. Voting ain't gonna make a difference, so the only reason to vote in 2024 is to piss off the establishment. And that means voting for Trump.

    I honestly don't think he'll do any better than he did his first term, but honestly I can't see any of the other republicans doing any better either. I think the dems will cheat in record amounts since nothing happened to them in 2020. So either way, vote Trump to piss them off or stay home, likely nothing will change.

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    1. I think he will do better. He is a quick learner, with a long memory. They have punched on him for 8 yes or so, so he has a lot of pent up payback. It will be fun to watch for certain.

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    2. He'd be assassinated before "they" allow him to actually take office ... if the cheating doesn't work (like 2016)

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  6. Keeping Trump off the ballot won't stop people from writing him in.

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  7. There's always the write-in vote. But if they don't allow him on the ballot, I may just chose to not vote for ANY Republican running for any position who is on the ballot. And that is true even if I would NOT have voted for Trump. Fuck the GOP establishment.

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  8. File this under "Duh". The entire purpose is to keep Trump off the ballot and give the RINOs an excuse to continue the UniParty system.

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  9. IMHO, Trump made two big BIG mistakes after he took office; trusting people from the swamp and his family to advise him on how to get things done and NOT going after the Clinton crime family hammer and tong until she AND Billery were behind bars for the rest of their lives.

    ...and now the Clinton Global Initiative, i.e. money laundering and pure bribery has reared its ugly head AGAIN, in light of the revelations about the Bribem crime family's corruption. I guess they either have permission from Barry or they see the Bribem's getting away with it and think "we might as well too".

    Nemo

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