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kaladin stormblessed

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it's a little early for this, but who do you think will be the Republican and Democrat candidates?

will it be Trump vs Harris? or other people?

 

Qat

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Democrat: Nina Turner
Had to read twice to see its not her.


A little OT: we have a Tina Tuner musical here in Germany, and Tina Turner sued the promoter of it because "the female performer on the poster (Coco Fletcher) looks too much like Tina Turner".
She lost that lawsuit.
 

Dick Niaz

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-Kamala will have replaced Joe 3.5yrs prior, so she will run for her first full term unopposed
- Donald Trump will run under the Patriot Party (otherwise Ivanka or Don Jr. will run as a Republican)
-Dan Crenshaw
-Joe Exotic
 

kaladin stormblessed

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-Kamala will have replaced Joe 3.5yrs prior, so she will run for her first full term unopposed
- Donald Trump will run under the Patriot Party (otherwise Ivanka or Don Jr. will run as a Republican)
-Dan Crenshaw
-Joe Exotic
the patriot party would be sooo bad for the republicans lol. I could see it tho. trump doesn't give a fuuuuck about them lol
 

Dick Niaz

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the patriot party would be sooo bad for the republicans lol. I could see it tho. trump doesn't give a fuuuuck about them lol
Yeah, talk about a wake-up call. Whether the party wants to admit it or not, Trump holds all their cards for the next election cycle. Stock up on popcorn.
 
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the patriot party would be sooo bad for the republicans lol. I could see it tho. trump doesn't give a fuuuuck about them lol
Where IschKabibble @IschKabibble and I found common ground was our hopes to burn both parties to the ground.
A Bernie sponsored surrogate running at the same time as Trump could result in splitting both major parties...and it'd be awesome.
 

Freeloading Rusty

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-Kamala will have replaced Joe 3.5yrs prior, so she will run for her first full term unopposed
- Donald Trump will run under the Patriot Party (otherwise Ivanka or Don Jr. will run as a Republican)
-Dan Crenshaw
-Joe Exotic
So you think Joe steps down by June?
 

Dick Niaz

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So you think Joe steps down by June?
1 month, 6 months, a year, who knows? I just don't think he will be long for the position and I think there could be a number of reasons why he doesn't complete a significant portion of his term:
- He is the oldest person to ever be sworn-in. I think it would be atypical for a 78 year old to not have a moderate-serious health issue between now and the time he turns 82.
- I think it is undeniable that he has shown symptoms of cognitive decline already and that is a condition that only gets worse.
- There is a decent chance that continued investigation of Hunter's business dealings could uncover ties to Joe. Anyone who isn't completely biased or in full denial can see the nods to the "Big Guy" were at best sketchy and inappropriate, but likely criminal. The Republicans will try to shine a spotlight on that scandal to get him out and the Democrats may do the same should he not deliver on their expectations.
-The "Trojan horse" theory isn't too far fetched either if the Democrats wanted someone to champion a far left agenda, but needed a more historically center-left candidate at the top of the ticket. Not saying that is the case, but not saying it is unrealistic.

So my comment about Kamala being president for 3.5 years of the term was not meant to be taken literally, but I do believe she will serve more of the term than Joe. Just my opinion.
 
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SongExotic2

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1 month, 6 months, a year, who knows? I just don't think he will be long for the position and I think there could be a number of reasons why he doesn't complete a significant portion of his term:
- He is the oldest person to ever be sworn-in. I think it would be atypical for a 78 year old to not have a moderate-serious health issue between now and the time he turns 82.
- I think it is undeniable that he has shown symptoms of cognitive decline already and that is a condition that only gets worse.
- There is a decent chance that continued investigation of Hunter's business dealings could uncover tie's to Joe. Anyone who isn't completely biased or in full denial can see the nods to the "Big Guy" were at best sketchy and inappropriate, but likely criminal. The Republicans will try to shine a spotlight on that scandal to get him out and the Democrats may do the same should he not deliver on their expectations.
-The "Trojan horse" theory isn't too far fetched either if the Democrats wanted someone to champion a far left agenda, but needed a more historically center-left candidate at the top of the ticket. Not saying that is the case, but not saying it is unrealistic.

So my comment about Kamala being president for 3.5 years of the term was not meant to be taken literally, but I do believe she will serve more of the term than Joe. Just my opinion.
Anyone read all this bullshit?
 

MMAPlaywright

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Is everyone overlooking the obvious? Is there not a new politician on the rise in Huntington Beach? A certain charismatic wordsmith who has just taken on his first elected office?