But if, as I suspect, Trump starts moving to the center, I am going to become increasingly unhappy with him.
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Well, you can vote for Hillary, then, when she runs against him in 2020.
“Well, you can vote for Hillary, then, when she runs against him in 2020.”
You miss the point. There is a 3rd option, which is sitting out the 2020 election.
I’ll still be voting for Trump in 2020, but might some people in the industrial states not vote R or D? If Trump doesn’t produce for them (manufacturing jobs & economy being key), it is reasonable to expect some voters saying “it doesn’t matter who wins, we are screwed either way”.
CNBC has this headline right now: “Bannon’s ouster a big win for Gary Cohn and Wall Street”
source: https://www.cnbc.com/2017/08/18/steve-bannon-ousted-in-win-for-wall-street-and-cohn-commentary.html
Cohn whispering in Trump’s ear instead of Bannon isn’t good.