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To: Drew68

What’s your opinion from that graph? Is it recoverable in 2024? I personally think it is. I think it was incredibly unique given certain voters dislike for Trump. Am I right to not see this as a death blow for Republicans? 😉


35 posted on 11/22/2020 12:40:31 PM PST by redheadedshannon
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To: redheadedshannon
What’s your opinion from that graph? Is it recoverable in 2024? I personally think it is. I think it was incredibly unique given certain voters dislike for Trump. Am I right to not see this as a death blow for Republicans?

Republicans not named Donald Trump actually did surprisingly well this election.

If you go lurk over at Democratic Underground, you'll see that they're despondent. This was not the blue wave they expected. They can't explain the Republican gains in the House and in state legislatures. They're worried over the inroads Trump made among minority voters. They're not optimistic to win in the senate run-offs in Georgia. They're terrified of redistrictings.

Here's the future: The GOP fights like hell to win in Georgia. We flip the House in '22. Continue to make gains in state legislatures where Republicans grow the spine they'll need to put laws in place to protect voter integrity, laws that should've been put in place a long time ago.

Biden will be one and done. There will be no Green New Deal, no gun control, no packing the courts, no DC or Puerto Rican statehood. He'll get nothing accomplished. This election was actually devastating to Democrats.

in 2024 we run a young, focused, and disciplined MAGA candidate, someone like Ron DeSantis. We can win again.

36 posted on 11/22/2020 12:51:00 PM PST by Drew68
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