How confident are you in Trump being re-elected?

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This is the thing that makes it most nervous.

I think I fall into the camp of:

"I don't like trump BUT..." he triggers progressives and they end up going full on TDS which is worth the misery that they foisted on me with 8 years of Obama.

Depending on how quickly the economy rebounds and how the media keeps intentionally trying to paint him in a bad light it seems tough. We seem to live in a bit of an echo chamber and a lot of people really want full on cradle to the grave dependence from the government.

What are your thoughts?

I remain optimistic but I am preparing though as he will not get re-elected and it's going to swing hard in the other direction.
 
I thought he didn’t have a chance the first time. I think a lot of people are closet supporters. They won’t tell their girlfriends at wine night because it may not be fashionable but they go home and vote for him.
 
I'm 100% confident that he'll be re-elected in November.

I started predicting Presidential elections in 1968 and have only guessed wrong once. That wrong guess was Ovomit's re-election. I was positive nobody in their straight head would vote for him as he'd proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that he was incompetent.

I was wrong.

But in 2016, on election night, the polls said it would be Clinton in a landslide and she had a 90% chance of winning. Mrs. Flash was worried and wanted to stay up all night and watch but I told her not to worry about it, we'd get up in the morning and turn on tv and watch the liberals cry. It was great.
 
Flash said:
I'm 100% confident that he'll be re-elected in November.

I started predicting Presidential elections in 1968 and have only guessed wrong once. That wrong guess was Ovomit's re-election. I was positive nobody in their straight head would vote for him as he'd proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that he was incompetent.

I was wrong.

But in 2016, on election night, the polls said it would be Clinton in a landslide and she had a 90% chance of winning. Mrs. Flash was worried and wanted to stay up all night and watch but I told her not to worry about it, we'd get up in the morning and turn on tv and watch the liberals cry. It was great.

I love it!
 
Flash said:
I'm 100% confident that he'll be re-elected in November.

I started predicting Presidential elections in 1968 and have only guessed wrong once. That wrong guess was Ovomit's re-election. I was positive nobody in their straight head would vote for him as he'd proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that he was incompetent.

I was wrong.

But in 2016, on election night, the polls said it would be Clinton in a landslide and she had a 90% chance of winning. Mrs. Flash was worried and wanted to stay up all night and watch but I told her not to worry about it, we'd get up in the morning and turn on tv and watch the liberals cry. It was great.

My friend and I stayed up all night and the results were hilarious.

in 2016 it was the inverse of Clinton, crap candidate who didn't fire up the base.
 
Vyadmirer said:
I thought he didn’t have a chance the first time. I think a lot of people are closet supporters. They won’t tell their girlfriends at wine night because it may not be fashionable but they go home and vote for him.

There's probably a lot of women too who don't want to hear it from their annoying af feminist friend too.
 
For those who know the history of vote fraud in this country, the upcoming vote by mail on a national level that some are pushing for is the tool that is intended to do it.
 
I feel pretty confident that he'll get re-elected, even with the economy taking a big hit. Recent poles have been looking better and better for him, and the democratic party is a dumpster fire right now. Hardly any independents are going to vote for Biden, especially with his brain slowly liquifying.
 
Suck My Glock said:
For those who know the history of vote fraud in this country, the upcoming vote by mail on a national level that some are pushing for is the tool that is intended to do it.

No doubt. There were suspicions of big voter fraud happening right here in AZ in 2016 with the Sinema McSally race.
 
Suck My Glock said:
For those who know the history of vote fraud in this country, the upcoming vote by mail on a national level that some are pushing for is the tool that is intended to do it.

Oh thats going to go over like a fart in church. I don't care if we have to do the Iraqi ink thumb thing. Switching solely to mail in ballots only should have people press checking chambers.
 
Manitu said:
50/50 Lot of people just may look for someone to blame just human nature.

And that is what makes me nervous is that the progressives (I don't call them liberals. I'm liberal, they are freedom hating asshats.) feel like this is a moral crusade to stop Trump and are so triggered by hm they will show up and do it. Come the debates we will have a better picture once mumblemouth gets up there with the donald.
 
I think my skepticism is due to the fact that I work an extremely progressive company and I am an anomaly to their demographic of people that they hire.

I legit got in a heated argument with my whole team because I said there shouldn't be a minimum wage.
 
Cubiclerevolt said:
I think my skepticism is due to the fact that I work an extremely progressive company and I am an anomaly to their demographic of people that they hire.

I legit got in a heated argument with my whole team because I said there shouldn't be a minimum wage.

I can relate a little. I work in the tv/film industry. The whole industry leans hard left, and I get in fights all the time when I say things that don't seem remotely controversial. More and more, it just seems like outrage for the sake of being outraged.
 
The one thing that's certain today is that you never count on anything. The amount of propaganda that's been pushed by the fake news scum since Trump came on to the scene has been staggering, and history shows that propaganda works. There's no shortage of dumb asses in this country that believe anything they're told or read. This "pandemic" was the last chance to make Trump look bad and crash the economy before the election. The libtards said it was their last great hope when everything else failed, and here we are. If the economy is still in the crapper in November all bets are off.
 
AZ_Five56 said:
Cubiclerevolt said:
I think my skepticism is due to the fact that I work an extremely progressive company and I am an anomaly to their demographic of people that they hire.

I legit got in a heated argument with my whole team because I said there shouldn't be a minimum wage.

I can relate a little. I work in the tv/film industry. The whole industry leans hard left, and I get in fights all the time when I say things that don't seem remotely controversial. More and more, it just seems like outrage for the sake of being outraged.

Oh man so much this...this place goes so hard in the paint. People have to declare their pronouns and the one thing that deeply set me off was when some native american woman had made a post in our general channel around thanksgiving and said to remind people that it's not a happy day for them and while you're with your family enjoying time together do not forget you're living on stolen land and "then everyone started clapping".

Sickening.

If you're white or appear white are straight and do not go along with everything they say you are an alt right adjecent nazi and have no future here.
 
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