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Comments by "NickTheEnlightened" (@NickTheEnlightened) on "Demographic Shift Towards Trump: How Large And Will it Last?" video.
Agreed. But that's why we gotta keep fighting to get more of them in there. We can't let Trump just be a flash in the pan and allow his work to be so easily undone by any potential swamp rat who follows him, for otherwise a second "vengeance" term will all be for naught!
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Vivek, JD Vance, Matt Gaetz, Mark Robinson... There's a decent bench to pass the MAGA torch onto after Trump finishes.
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I think Trump is more likely than not just gonna retire from public life after a second term. He may occasionally campaign for and endorse based MAGA candidates, but beyond that as far as his actual career is concerned a second presidential term is undoubtedly the apex and afterwards there won't be a lot left noteworthy for him aside from eventually dying. Hopefully in his second term he can clean up America enough and fix enough of our core issues to where he can cement his legacy and go down in the history books as truly one of the greatest presidents the country has, and likely will ever, see.
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@Tyler_W I agree Vivek would be a good choice, but Lake is already running for Senate and it'd be silly to take our best candidate there out of the running (especially if Trump waits until after the AZ primary to choose his VP), and Rand Paul wouldn't really bring any additional voters to the GOP; the hardcore Libertarians that would be happy with him would still vote for the Libertarian Party no matter what anyway.
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It will be a factor for sure, but not as big as I think some have made it out to be. Especially considering Trump has more or less neutralized the issue compared to some other Republicans.
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I'm hearing all sorts of things. I think the most likely VP picks for Trump are: -Vivek Ramaswamy -Kristi Noem (though I'm hoping it's absolutely not her) -Nancy Mace (again, same deal, better not be her) -Tommy Tuberville -John Ratcliffe And of these I think Ramaswamy or Ratcliffe would be his most ideal choice to galvanize the base. Ideally I'd absolutely LOVE a Tucker Carlson pick, but realistically I'd be stunned if it actually happened.
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Same here. It's not that most of them are supporting Trump or even that "BLEXIT IS REAL!", it's more so just that blacks are so depressed and feel so played by Biden and the Dems that their turnout is gonna collapse massively in 2024. And that alone will be enough to almost guarantee GA and WI flip and will make our path in PA a lot easier (MI's gonna be a bit tougher since even without blacks you still have leftist whites in Ann Arbor and the college towns, but Trump certainly gives us our best chance there).
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Agreed they won't vote Republican anytime soon, but they also may very well just stay home and not vote at all which as far as I'm concerned is just as good as actually voting for us. I've seen many black and Jewish people say that they're not gonna vote in 2024 and that they're pretty serious about it. If that holds true it doesn't matter if Biden wins 90+% of both demographics again if a lot of them just don't show up.
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LMAO you're full of shit. Trump only ever led like maybe 3-5 polls the entire 2016 election cycle, and he NEVER once led any poll in 2020! This is literally the first election cycle in which he's EVER been leading in a significant number of polls, let alone the majority of them to where he even has a lead in the aggregate! And I fail to see any reason to believe that the polls are somehow magically biased in favor of Trump this time, given that he's historically been severely underestimated and there's absolutely nowhere near the same level of willpower and energy to vote against him that there was in 2020. And before you say, "BUT MUH 2022!", 1) Midterm years are VERY different from presidential years, and 2) the ONLY reasons Republicans were overestimated that year was because of complacency, the fact that turnout across the board was WAY lower than anyone expected, and because Republicans in many cases blatantly sabotaged and threw away races. Trump and Biden are not the Democrat Party as a whole; if anything both 2022 and this year showed that there's a ton of people out there who are Trump-only voters and will only turn out when he's on the ballot.
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Many liberals got it wrong too. Pretty much no one predicted the midterms with any sort of degree of accuracy. 2022 was just an unusual and absurd election year that was the result of unexpectedly awful turnout plus many Republicans essentially throwing races away.
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@chargerification I highly doubt Rand Paul will ever run for president again. I could even sadly see him just retiring altogether in 2028. Alternatively he could also maybe run for KY governor in 2027, though I'm not quite sure he's really interested in being governor either.
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