Ted Cruz: GOP could face 'bloodbath of Watergate proportions' on Election Day

Biden's a can of Spam® in a suit to these people.

To many, it's a just a vehicle for Orange Man Bad.

To the remainder, it's a once in a lifetime chance to enact Marxist policy, either through Biden as empty vessel, or, more likely, removing him even before the inauguration.

Pretty much this. This is a once in a lifetime chance to enact Marxist policies and not through Biden. Biden wont do anything. VP will.
 
He's not winning +10, let alone +17, in any of the swing states, so I don't know what strawman you're attacking.

Here are the current RCP averages:

MI +7.2
PA +7
WI +6.3
AZ +3
FL +2.7

He only needs to win Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin to win the election.

North Carolina, Ohio, and Iowa are also very much in play.

Trump has a very narrow path.

The same Michigan where BLM riots had happened. Why would Michigan vote blue again? if Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin stays red on election Trump should do ok on the college on Election day. Same with Texas, i dont see Texas going blue yet.
 
Lets not forget majority of these so called polls never call or contact the silent majority which have given the Trump win in 2016. They have made admitted that a silent majority does exist.

Trump lost the majority in 2016. There was no silent majority.


That race was extremely tight and came down to few votes in few states.
 
The same Michigan where BLM riots had happened. Why would Michigan vote blue again? if Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin stays red on election Trump should do ok on the college on Election day. Same with Texas, i dont see Texas going blue yet.

In other words, if Trump wins, he wins. Yes, I agree.

If Biden wins Michigan and Pennsylvania, then he will be the President if he wins either Wisconsin or Arizona.

This is ignoring Florida, Ohio, and a few other states.

Trump won last time because he eked out a win in MI and PA.

If he loses those, he's done, period.

This is why I say he has a very narrow path.

Biden can win all kinds of ways and, by the polls, he will overwin: win those rust-belt states, and FL, and AZ, and NC, and perhaps a few others.

Again, who knows what team Trump might be able to pull out in the next couple weeks; but, right now? Trump's done.
 
In other words, if Trump wins, he wins. Yes, I agree.

If Biden wins Michigan and Pennsylvania, then he will be the President if he wins either Wisconsin or Arizona.

This is ignoring Florida, Ohio, and a few other states.

Trump won last time because he eked out a win in MI and PA.

If he loses those, he's done, period.

This is why I say he has a very narrow path.

Biden can win all kinds of ways and, by the polls, he will overwin: win those rust-belt states, and FL, and AZ, and NC, and perhaps a few others.

Again, who knows what team Trump might be able to pull out in the next couple weeks; but, right now? Trump's done.



Again, who knows what team Trump might be able to pull out in the next couple weeks; but, right now? Trump's done.
We shall see but trump's team has being campaigning more then Biden team. Who have being just hoping for the polls to come out and not appera on the news or do interviews. Thats the Joe Biden team plan.
 
We shall see but trump's team has being campaigning more then Biden team. Who have being just hoping for the polls to come out and not appera on the news or do interviews. Thats the Joe Biden team plan.

I get the impression that Trump is campaigning to consolidate his base, the future audience of Trump News Network.

I think he knows he's likely to lose.

If he's actually trying to win over independents at this point, he's doing a remarkably shit job of it.
 
I get the impression that Trump is campaigning to consolidate his base, the future audience of Trump News Network.

I think he knows he's likely to lose.

If he's actually trying to win over independents at this point, he's doing a remarkably $#@! job of it.

No one knows what will happen i just think you think negatively.
 
LOL, well, it's only negative if one wants Trump to win, no?

I think neutrally.

enthusiasm doesn't favor democrats from what i had seen though. Again we shall see, tomorrow will be a town hall no doubt they will script it for Biden as they did for the debate and deny everything on Hunter Biden.

"Orange Man Bad"
 
enthusiasm doesn't favor democrats from what i had seen though. Again we shall see, tomorrow will be a town hall no doubt they will script it for Biden as they did for the debate and deny everything on Hunter Biden.

"Orange Man Bad"

Here's the thing; orange man is, in fact, quite bad.

And senile man isn't any better.

:upsidedown:
 
Anti Federalist said:
Look for that violence to increase tenfold.

Won't the violence end if Biden wins? Cause I don't think the right will rise up and fight is Biden wins do you?
 
BIDEN +7 GA

Quote:
It’s been nearly three decades since a Democrat carried Georgia in a presidential election. You’ve got to go back to 1992, when then-Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton won the state.
President George W. Bush trounced Democratic nominee Sen. John Kerry by 17 points in Georgia in the 2004 election, but Republican margins have been narrowing since then, and Trump topped Clinton by just five points in 2016.
Warning lights are blinking red and alarms are going off in the Peach Tree state,” Quinnipiac University polling analyst Tim Malloy said.
But other public opinion polling conducted in Georgia this month shows a much closer contest between Biden and the president.



Not sure if there is any connection with this other recent GA news:


Trump just knee-capped Governor Kemp
Niles Edward Francis
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#BREAKING: President Trump says that he told Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp that he disagrees "strongly" with his decision to open up certain businesses at the end of this week. #gapol #Coronavirus

I think will make all other rep governors think long and hard about opening up

Donald Trump could end these State governor restrictions with a stroke of a pen
 
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^vulnerable down-ballot GOP politicians trying to distance themselves without pissing off the base

If Trump loses, all hell's going to break loose within the party; but, till then, everyone's going to play nice for lack of any viable alternative.

EM.


Granted globalist neocons funded progressive liberal leader groomed in NYC values leading Republicans currently is not perfect, some respect should be maintained for the office when Republicans decide to distance themselves from a sitting leader.


Exclusive: GOP Sen. Sasse says Trump 'kisses dictators' butts' and mocks evangelicals

by David M. Drucker, Senior Political Correspondent |
| October 15, 2020 02:08 PM

Republican Sen. Ben Sasse excoriated President Trump in a telephone conference call with constituents this week, saying he had mishandled the coronavirus response, "kisses dictators' butts," "sells out our allies," spends "like a drunken sailor," mistreats women, and trash-talks evangelicals behind their backs.

Trump has "flirted with white supremacists," according to Sasse, and his family "treated the presidency like a business opportunity." He said Trump could drive the Senate into the hand of the Democrats and cause permanent damage to the Republican Party.

Sasse, a possible GOP candidate for president in 2024, is up for reelection on Nov. 3 and is expected to cruise to victory.
In an audio clip of the call, obtained by the Washington Examiner, a female constituent asks Sasse to explain “your relationship with the president” and wonders, “Why do you have to criticize him so much?”
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At first, Sasse focused on his points of agreement with Trump. But the senator soon began to unload, spending the majority of his nearly ten-minute answer assailing the president.
Sasse spokesman James Wegmann confirmed that his boss made the comments, saying the call occurred earlier this week.

washingtonexaminer.com/news/campaigns/exclusive-gop-sen-sasse-says-trump-kisses-dictators-butts-mocks-evangelicals
 
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Cornyn says he broke with Trump on deficit, border wall, but kept opposition private


By Gordon Dickson
October 18, 2020 Updated 9 minutes ago

In Arlington, Republicans were asked if they’d help John Cornyn. The reply: silence—and ‘No!’

State Rep. Jonathan Stickland criticized establishment Republicans at an Arlington, Texas, Republican Club meeting July 25, 2019. By Bud Kennedy

FORT WORTH U.S. Sen. John Cornyn acknowledged Friday that at times he has disagreed with President Trump on issues such as budget deficits and debt, tariffs and trade agreements and border security.
But, the senior Republican senator from Texas, who is being challenged by Democrat MJ Hegar, said he chose to work on those disagreements with the president’s staff in private discussions, rather than by publicly voicing his opposition.
Although polls show Cornyn with a small lead over Hegar, both candidates are vying for undecided voters during an extraordinary election season in which many once-solid Republican public office seats are now in reach for Democrats.
During a meeting with the Fort Worth Star-Telegram Editorial Board, Cornyn was asked if he and other Republicans regretted not pushing Trump to combat the COVID-19 virus more aggressively, or rein in some of his political stances that were unpopular or stood little chance of passing in Congress.
Cornyn initially described his relationship with Trump as “maybe like a lot of women who get married and think they’re going to change their spouse, and that doesn’t usually work out very well.”
 
Won't the violence end if Biden wins? Cause I don't think the right will rise up and fight is Biden wins do you?

No, I think the Marxist left and Jacobin mobs will double down, because it's working for them.

The more violent they get, the more corporate funding they get, the more local government caves to their demands, the more of the federal government they take over.

You are very correct about "the right" however.

400 million guns and 1 trillion rounds of ammo are nothing but expensive paperweights and fishing sinkers.

With the exception of a few outliers and kooks (yours truly) when the time comes to turn 'em in, they will comply, meekly and totally.

Just like they will with everything else.
 
I expect


Shenanigans


Some in media expect blame game... although it's bit premature as Trump can still win this even if his chances appear slim at this point.



Let the blame game begin. Republicans point the finger at Parscale, Kushner, Stepien, and Trump himself as the president's team braces for a potential 2020 blowout.

Tom LoBianco and Dave Levinthal

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Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale and White House senior advisor Jared Kushner.


  • President Donald Trump's advisors, campaign staff, and other Republicans are starting to assign blame for what could be a big loss for the president's reelection effort, and the entire party, according to interviews with more than a dozen GOP sources.
  • Former Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale has taken most of the heat. But other Republicans interviewed by Insider are emphatic that Parscale hasn't failed alone and Jared Kushner, Bill Stepien, and the president himself bear more responsibility.
  • "The one person to blame for all this is Donald J. Trump," one Republican close to the Trump campaign said.
  • Prognosticators see a blowout coming that puts Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden in the White House, but Democrats are still worried the race could be tighter than it appears.
  • Several GOP senators are openly predicting a difficult Election Day that could include their party losing majority status and discussing what post-Trump political life would look like.

https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-world-braces-for-blowout-loss-playing-the-blame-game-2020-10
 
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