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State of the 2020 election
Various links provided throughout | 10/6/2020 | Coop

Posted on 10/06/2020 2:45:48 PM PDT by Coop

It’s been many years since I’ve publicly posted on Free Republic (I briefly posted under another screen name in late 2008). Once in a blue moon (usually around elections) I have remained in touch with certain folks via FReepmail. What used to be a site filled with interesting information and analysis is now sadly overrun with people who most often can’t even be bothered to read an article before making well-informed [cough] posts on how so-and-so can’t possibly win a certain state, or Person X should sue Person Y (when an article’s second sentence clearly spells out such litigation). But for those who may be interested in some election data/analysis, read on.

In 2016 I was an unenthusiastic Trump voter (but a very enthusiastic anti-Clinton vote). Despite his annoying behavior at times, POTUS has won me over with his work on the economy, regulations, judicial nominations (!!) and even Middle East peace efforts. I have even made modest monetary donations to Trump & other Republicans, something I haven’t done in probably 15+ years. So I can’t fathom why so many supposed “conservatives” on this site are working so hard to convince themselves and everyone else as to why Trump may or will lose. Although a few are undoubtedly trolls, for many I suspect it’s extreme laziness. Conservatives have always been incredibly lazy when it comes to politics. Great at griping around the (cyber) water cooler, but lousy at doing anything beyond that. The left runs circles around us when it comes to passion and organization. My old friends from the D.C. Chapter were notable exceptions.

“But Coop – we have jobs!!” Yeah, well so do liberals. Why do you think there are so many liberal billionaires? Yet they find time to actually put effort into causes they believe in. I extend such conservative laziness to an unwillingness to do basic research on elections prior to rendering one’s opinion. God forbid we should ask posters around here to link to various conservative candidates running for election or at least promote their candidacies and applaud folks who are willing to step into the fray. But no, we’re far more likely to post “Give it up! She will never win in [xxxxxx].” or “He doesn’t have a prayer” or “It’s not enough to overcome vote fraud!”

Polls:
Many polls show Biden winning handily, often by double digits. Really? Does that make sense, that an incumbent president with a strong economy would lose by double digits? Do you know the last time an incumbent POTUS lost by 10+ points? 1932 – Herbert Hoover, during the Great Depression. Even Jimmy Carter, with a crappy economy, a very strong opponent and a strong 3rd party vote lost by 9.7 points.

No wait, Trump is surging in the polls! Seriously? Well, then you have to believe the garbage polls showing Trump trailing badly to now believe he is surging. No thanks. The polls were a joke in 2016, and four years later it’s like the entire country learned nothing. But if you really believe the pollsters corrected their errors this time around, then fine. I disagree, but respect that you may be right and I may be wrong. We won’t know for sure until after the election. However, if Biden is in such great electoral shape, we should be able to find some evidence supporting the dementia-ridden Dem candidate’s large and steady lead over the president. Read on…

I do sort of pay attention to the Rasmussen daily POTUS approval tracking poll since it’s been going on so long. It captures trends well. This summer/fall Trump has been even or above Obama’s approval level when Barack Hussein was comfortably re-elected in 2012. Rather interesting, yes?

Fundraising:
If 2020 polls match 2016, then how does fundraising stack up? In 2016 Trump was outspent over 2:1 by Clinton. This year Biden will be ahead of Trump, but Sleepy Joe will not double the president’s haul. And Pres. Trump will be spending WAY more than his $285M last time around. I suspect the left will lead 3rd party spending, but 2020 spending should be much more even than the first go ‘round. Plus Pres. Trump has the bully pulpit in his favor now. Money definitely isn’t everything (ask Hillary), but Trump has more money to advertise, conduct rallies, and get a solid ground game in place.
https://moneymorning.com/2016/11/10/final-sum-clinton-outspent-trump-over-21/

Candidate:
I despise Hillary Clinton, but she was fairly articulate and reasonably intelligent. And she didn’t go around groping little children and sniffing hair (at least publicly). She also had the excitement of potentially making history as the first woman U.S. president. Her crowds couldn’t compete with Trump’s, but compared to Sleepy Joe’s events she was a rock star. Yet it still wasn’t enough. But we’re supposed to believe this bumbling, creepy clown who can’t string 3 error-free sentences together is going to beat POTUS handily? Interestingly both Dem candidates (2016 and 2020) had serious ailments the media tried desperately to hide. Didn’t work the first time around. Will it this time?

Enthusiasm:
Rallies, Trump flotillas, Trump parades, and Walkaway marches versus two people on a train car and white circles separating 7 Biden “rally” attendees. Anecdotal? Perhaps… but it was also anecdotal in 2016. How did that turn out? Trump won four years ago with GOP approval in the mid 70s (kinda weak). As President he’s been in the mid 80s to low 90s for GOP approval. Pew. Since last election Pres. Trump has gained support among his base, which is at least somewhat reflected in voter registration numbers and fundraising.

Voter Registration Statistics:
I’ve enjoyed the data-laden posts by Ravi, TexasGurl24, SpeedyinTexas, and LS. Whether or not you agree with them, they have data/historical precedents to back up their positions and often information on districts and candidates. Wish we had more posters following that model. Stats from three key states are a big reason why I think the 2020 polls are not realistic.

I really do not even consider the Tarheel State a swing state in this election. Between the registration numbers and Gary Johnson not taking 2.8% of the NC vote, I think Trump’s 3.8-point margin of victory in 2016 looks more like 7-8 points now. And because of that expected presidential margin I think Sen. Thom Tillis will keep his seat (I originally typed this before his married opponent admitted to sexting another military veteran’s “historically sexy” wife).

For 2016 election results I use Politico. For voter registration statistics to go to the appropriate SecState or Voter Registrar websites.

Third party candidates:
I’m not sure I’ve ever seen this addressed, but in 2016 third party candidates were unusually strong. Not Jill Stein the Green Party (read: liberal) candidate, but rather two Republicans (Gary Johnson – Libertarian) and Evan McMullin (Independent). Gary routinely took 3-4% of the vote instead of a Libertarian’s normal 1-2%, even in the states where Evan McMullin was peeling another 1-2 points off the main total, both presumably at Trump’s expense. Neither of them is running this year.

People are finally starting to come around that Minnesota is in play, since the Trump campaign has been visiting there so much. But it’s been in play for the past four years. True, MN hasn’t voted for a GOP presidential candidate since 1972. But what’s not discussed is in 2016 the Republicans (Trump, Johnson, McMullin) took 51.1% of the MN vote, while Clinton/Stein took only 48.2%. By visiting MN Trump is not only trying to accomplish a 20-vote electoral swing (flipping MN’s 10 votes from D column to R), but the Minneapolis/St. Paul media market also bleeds into western WI, another key electoral state. Plus, the GOP is trying to flip two House seats from D to R (U.S. Marine Tyler Kistner in MN-02 and LtGov Michelle Fischbach in MN-07).

I have seen many people stating that there’s no way Pres. Trump can win VA, that’s it’s “deep blue” or other such comments. I find such opinions misinformed at best. In 2016 Trump lost VA by 4.9 points, with Gov/Sen Tim Kaine on the Dem ticket. Johnson earned 3.0% of the vote, while McMullin took another 1.4%. Stein only took 0.7%, presumably from Clinton. For simplicity’s sake, presume all GOP votes go to Trump and all lib votes go to Biden. Suddenly that 4.9-point deficit becomes only 1.2 points. 4.9 minus Johnson/McMullin (3.0+1.4) = 0.5, add on Stein’s 0.7 = 1.2. A much more manageable deficit, even if northern VA is blue. And neither Biden nor Harris are from VA. I was encouraged by Trump’s visit to Newport News. He was trying to help Scott Taylor (VA-02) and Nick Freitas (VA-07) flip a couple of House seats to take the gavel away from Pelosi. If the Trump campaign made a real play (read: $$) for VA’s votes, I’m confident he’d win. But since he doesn’t need VA’s 13 votes to win re-election, I’m not sure if VA ultimately falls into his column. By the way, US Army LTC Daniel Gade is the Republican trying to take Mark Warner’s Senate seat away from him.

RNC (Republican National Committee):
For all you geniuses who again and again post how you’ll only donate to Trump and never to the RNC - 25% of every Trump donation goes to the RNC!!!

By the way, if it weren’t for the RNC, there would be no President Trump. Period. Reince Priebus was not The Donald’s first chief of staff because of his good looks. He delivered WI to Trump… and Sen. Ron Johnson. You remember him, right? Dead Man Walking? Johnson led in exactly one poll, while Feingold led in 29 (most by double digits). Well, Ron Johnson won a second term by 3.4 points… thanks to the RNC’s WI ground operation. Ronna McDaniel Romney did not become RNC Chair because DJT and Mitt are best buds. She helped deliver MI to Trump. Perhaps some here don’t understand the RNC’s role. It is responsible for GOP messaging and get-out-the-vote operations, among other things. Trump kinda benefits from that, don’t ya think?!? Not to mention all the down-ballot candidates.

Ground game:
Up until a few days ago, Biden had no ground game. No sooner did his campaign announce it was mounting a late ground game (gee, I wonder why?), Pres. Trump, FLOTUS and many other Republicans popped positive for COVID-19. Will the Biden campaign change their plans? I dunno. In 2016 Trump did not get nearly enough help from Republicans, in my opinion. Yet he still won. This time around he has had operations in key states for well over a year. And the president has a lot more money at his disposal. While Biden and the DNC hide in the basement, the RNC and Trump folks have done this: Trump campaign reaches 100M voters as team Biden avoids door knocks

Where’s Pres. Trump campaigning?
Recent rallies have been held in VA, FL, OH, MN, AZ, PA and WI. None in GA or TX. I thought both those states were supposedly in play?? Certainly they would be if Joe were up by double digits. Not to mention IA (where the GOP has a chance to flip 3 House seats that Trump won by 3-4 points.) And there was a recent rally in Nevada. Yes, despite much bleating here that Trump could never win NV, that’s a ridiculous assumption. Trump lost NV in 2016 by 2.4 points, a whopping ~26K votes. As of 9/1 the NV GOP had made a net gain of nearly 6K votes. Gary Johnson took over 37K votes, while “None of these candidates” scored another nearly 29K votes. Plus NV-03 is another Republican-leaning House district the GOP’s Dan Rodimer is trying to win back. While it’s not a shoo-in, the Trump campaign can definitely flip NV. And just today I saw an article that Trump was pulling advertising $$ from Ohio. No Republican wins without OH. Trump knows he has OH sewn up. He won OH by 8.6 points in 2016 (G. Johnson earned 3.2%); this year I think POTUS might win the Buckeye State by double digits.

Vote fraud:
Yes, I’ve heard all the complaints about voter fraud since I started following politics two plus decades ago. It usually strikes me as someone’s lazy way of saying “It’s no use for me to volunteer or do anything. All is lost!” If ever there was an election where vote fraud could/should have swung things for the Democrats, 2016 should have been it. Contrary to popular belief, Trump voters did not overwhelm the Democrat cheating machine. Clinton underperformed Obama. Clinton received fewer votes than Obama did in 87 percent of U.S. counties. Yet the vaunted Dem vote fraud machine couldn’t deliver small margins in PA, MI and WI?

If you’re really worried about voter fraud, do something about it. Vote, drag like-minded friends and family to vote, volunteer for campaigns, and work as an election official or poll watcher.

Right after the election I made my POTUS election predictions, and I have Trump taking 351 electoral votes (with OR and NM as toss-ups). Yes, it’s optimistic. Biden could conceivably win. He’s got tons of money, an adoring media, and a lot of very favorable polls. But then again, so did Hillary, and Biden has more weaknesses. As of right now I see no reason to change my predictions. Do yourselves a favor and read some of Speedy’s threads on vote by mail, or Ravi’s on voter registration. The statistics are encouraging. Although the stat do not mean Trump is guaranteed to win, people around here should be fired up and helping with the “final sprint”, not wringing their hands. Many Americans are sick of the left’s violence, the riots, assaults on law enforcement (by “mostly peaceful protesters” and politicians/DAs), the economic destruction, the mask Nazis, etc. Hopefully that translates into a strong GOP vote on 11/3.

House of Representatives:
The GOP needs a gain of 17 seats to win back the Speakership. There are 30 Democrats sitting in districts Trump won (9 by a margin of 3 points or fewer, 13 by a margin of 3-7 points, and 8 by a margin of more than 7 points). Meanwhile only three Republicans sit in districts Clinton won (by 2-4 points). A solid Trump performance will drag many of these seats back into the R column. It would be nice to see more articles on these races, along with candidate websites.

Senate:
We have a current 53-47 GOP lead, which is virtually a tie with back-stabbing Romney, Murkowski and Collins. Coach Tommy Tuberville is in good position to take back the AL seat, and if the Trump/RNC team perform well in MI then John James has a pretty good shot at stealing Gary Peters’ seat. If Trump does well in MN, I could see Jayson Lewis pulling an upset over Sen. Tina Smith. A dark horse could be well known weatherman Mark Ronchetti in NM, taking over for retiring Tom Udall. But Mark is being seriously outspent. Maybe a recovered Trump will make a left turn at Albuquerque on his way to/from AZ, NV or CO. Speaking of CO, Sen. Cory Gardner may be hurting in the polls, but remember… so was Ron Johnson, by a much larger margin. And I think GOP turnout in AZ drags Sen. Martha McSally across the finish line.

One more thing:
Even folks trapped in CA, IL or NY can help Trump win the popular vote and drive a rhetorical dagger through the hearts of liberals. And help down-ballot conservatives get elected to office at the same time. After witnessing a sham impeachment, the Kavanaugh hit job, Wuhan Virus lock downs, and nationwide riots, there’s no excuse not to be doing something for the next month to defeat Democrats everywhere, even in my Podunk town.

If Pres. Trump does lose and/or the GOP loses the Senate, most around here will undoubtedly be blaming the GOPe, the deep state, RINOs, the media, the Bushies (especially one clown who can barely go two posts without mentioning Bush League Republicans), basically blaming everyone except the person staring back at them from the mirror.

Think I’m exaggerating or being unfair? In 2014 Ed Gillespie trailed in the sacred polls to Mark Warner in a VA Senate race. FReepers fell all over themselves saying how there was no way Ed could win… VA was turning blue… Warner was too strong… blah, blah, blah. Warner led every single poll, with his largest margin 29 points! Ed Gillespie lost by 0.8 points. Had FR simply rallied around a Republican, posted links to his campaign website, donated time and money, and/or just posted well wishes and talked up his chances, we would not have endured the Kavanaugh crap in 2018. We would have had one fewer Dem and one more Pubbie, neutering Jeff Flake, Murkowski, etc.

“But Coop, Ed’s a Bushie!!!” Whoop dee doo. I’m confident Ed Gillespie would have been a huge improvement over Mark Warner. But thanks to all the negativity and knee-capping we’ll never know. So if you can’t be bothered to get off your duffs and help elect conservatives and DESTROY the rioting, violent, hate-filled Democrats at the ballot box, maybe you could find it in your hearts to at least be positive and supportive of those trying to make America a better place?!? Even if you don’t know how to post a link, copy and paste the path to a campaign website.


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To: Betty Jane

I believe he will.


181 posted on 10/14/2020 9:45:17 AM PDT by gogeo (It isn't just time to open America up again: It's time to be America again.)
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To: wiseprince

Are you in quarantine?

It must be depressing, straining so to make milquetost of the electric reality all around us. It’s palpable, atmospheric, yet you seem to pick through it all, apparently hoping to nail a nit.

Cheer up, lest your melancholy mislead some poor schlub.


182 posted on 10/14/2020 9:54:11 AM PDT by RitaOK (Viva Christo Rey! Publik Skules/Academia -> The Farm team, for more Marxists coming. Infinitum.)
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To: LS

WA-8 is my district, and the enthusiasm for Doc Schrier is...elusive. But we’ve got lots of Seattle techies moving to the ‘burbs, so who knows?


183 posted on 10/14/2020 9:54:20 AM PDT by gogeo (It isn't just time to open America up again: It's time to be America again.)
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To: Coop

Owens is not repeating that mistake.


184 posted on 10/14/2020 9:56:53 AM PDT by gogeo (It isn't just time to open America up again: It's time to be America again.)
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To: Impy

No errors on ballot?

You drop ballot into machine?
Was there a number ... a count?

Anyone else improperly registered at your address? They crossed your name off?

I vote early on election day to see if there are irregularities


185 posted on 10/14/2020 10:42:56 AM PDT by campaignPete R-CT (Committee to Re-Elect the President ( CREEP ))
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To: Impy

I voted early this morning in AZ. Check Id, checked screen, checked ID again.


186 posted on 10/14/2020 11:04:28 AM PDT by LS ("Castles made of sand, fall in the sea . . . eventually" (Hendrix))
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To: Coop
I despise Hillary Clinton, but she was fairly articulate and reasonably intelligent. And she didn’t go around groping little children and sniffing hair (at least publicly). She also had the excitement of potentially making history as the first woman U.S. president.

Her crowds couldn’t compete with Trump’s, but compared to Sleepy Joe’s events she was a rock star. Yet it still wasn’t enough. But we’re supposed to believe this bumbling, creepy clown who can’t string 3 error-free sentences together is going to beat POTUS handily?

OK- I agree. That said, why are the people on 'Morning Joe' so absolutely convinced Biden's gonna win?

187 posted on 10/14/2020 11:12:24 AM PDT by GOPJ (Biden's base: Why doesn't Biden's Tour have rallies in black communities?)
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To: Coop

Very nice Coop...


188 posted on 10/14/2020 11:20:14 AM PDT by GOPJ (Biden's base: Why doesn't Biden's Tour have rallies in black communities?)
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To: campaignPete R-CT; LS; mosesdapoet

I fill out a form, name, sig, address, DOB, woman finds me on a list (paper), records my voter number or whatever, programs a card, I stick the card in a machine, touch screen, it prints a ballot, I feed it to the counter machine.

My brother moved to Cali for YEARS, was registered here and never voted. I could have easily been filling out a mail ballot for him these past few elections, all I would have had to do was forge his sig.

I laugh when they say election fraud is not a problem.


189 posted on 10/14/2020 12:54:55 PM PDT by Impy (Thug Lives Splatter - China delenda est)
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To: pgkdan
Yeah..a stinkin' vanity. But the best damned vanity I've read in ages! Thanks for posting!

You're welcome, and thanks for the kind words!

190 posted on 10/14/2020 3:28:20 PM PDT by Coop (After 14 years, it's time for a new tagline)
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To: Qiviut

Yes, we all get caught up occasionally in the polls, negatives stories, etc. But there’s a lot of positive news out there to focus on.


191 posted on 10/14/2020 3:29:30 PM PDT by Coop (After 14 years, it's time for a new tagline)
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To: gogeo
I have to believe PDJT won over a lot of supporters, and lost few if any.

I think he lost some, as shown during the 2018 elections. But he's also gained some, and improved his standing among Republicans since 2016. That's why I think he does better across the board in 2020 and wins the general election and picks up a few more states. We'll find out in about three weeks.

192 posted on 10/14/2020 3:30:52 PM PDT by Coop (After 14 years, it's time for a new tagline)
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To: GOPJ
why are the people on 'Morning Joe' so absolutely convinced Biden's gonna win?

Did you recycle this question from 2016? :-)

193 posted on 10/14/2020 3:32:50 PM PDT by Coop (After 14 years, it's time for a new tagline)
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To: LS
Lucky Strike, Thanks for the ping and I raise you a bump.

LS/MFT   Lucky Strike means fine teaching.

194 posted on 10/14/2020 3:35:41 PM PDT by higgmeister ( In the Shadow of The Big Chicken)
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To: Impy
I've already made up my mind who I'm voting for (unlike this year's primary where I waited until the last week to do so, and now can no longer mock people who are "undecided" until the last minute)

However, I am still going to vote ON Election Day. I certainly don't trust the "vote by mail" that the mainstream media/RATS are pushing hard for. I would be OK with Early Voting in person if I didn't live in Crook County. But I do live in Crook, so its vote in person on election day, via paper ballot only.

Some articles have been saying the third party candidates have a weak bench this year. I feel its the opposite. 2016 was the worst for me because I was not only dissatisfied with the major party candidates, but the third party nominees sucked balls as well ("Libertarian" Gary Johnson picked big government RINO Bill Weld as his running mate, Egg McMuffin was running as the "more conservative" alternative to Trump, even though his views on the issues were to the LEFT of Trump, etc., etc.)

2020 is a whole different ballgame. Jo Jorgensen, at least on paper, was the first Libertarian candidate since Michael Badnarik in 2004 to be an ACTUAL Libertarian, and could have made some inroads into swing voters by being the "female alternative to two old white men" that the major parties are running (of course, Jorgensen blew it and committed Seppuku by getting in bed with the Burn Loot Murder movement). I was surprised to find out this week there also seems to be a genuinely decent conservative third party (basically what the Constitution Party always aimed for but missed out by running neo-confederate loons, young-earth creationists, and "only evangelical protestant Christians should be in CP" type candidates). in the form of the American Solidarity Party, which is on the ballot in Illinois. They were inspired by Lech Walesa's 1980s movement in Poland to create a US equivalent -- a blue-collar organization lead by workers that is for traditional social values (pro-life, pro-traditional marriage, etc.), a free market economy, and anti-marxism. If Trump had turned to be an awful NYC RINO like I (wrongly) predicted, those guys would have my vote. As it stands, I hope they stick around for future elections when the GOP nominee is a Mark Kirk type scumbag.

195 posted on 10/14/2020 4:07:13 PM PDT by BillyBoy ("States rights" is NOT a suicide pact.)
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To: Coop

I just sent your post to my conservative best-friend who didn’t like Trump, was influenced by Charles Krauthammer, and voted for Hillary. She eventually came around to supporting Trump until COVID struck. Being stuck in the house and reading the NY Times she temporarily lost her mind and went back into anti-Trump mode. However, once the the rioting started she flipped back and is rabidly, fervently, for Trump.

Now she’s worried Trump isn’t going to win. I think your post will help calm her down.


196 posted on 10/14/2020 4:40:44 PM PDT by CaptainK ("If life's really hard, at least its short")
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To: CaptainK
I think your post will help calm her down.

Happy to help. If that doesn't work, load her up with Nyquil! :-)

197 posted on 10/14/2020 4:48:42 PM PDT by Coop (After 14 years, it's time for a new tagline)
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To: GOPJ; fieldmarshaldj; Impy; Coop
>> I despise Hillary Clinton, but she was fairly articulate and reasonably intelligent. And she didn’t go around groping little children and sniffing hair (at least publicly). She also had the excitement of potentially making history as the first woman U.S. president. <<

That's what I don't get about all the media stories about these "Lincoln Project" types claiming they are "lifelong Republicans" but Biden is the first RAT they will ever support for President. I can imagine most of the pro-Hillary "Republicans" uber-RINO types from 2016 being on the Biden bangwagon this time around (Colin Bowel Movement and his ilk), but can't imagine anyone claiming Hillary was unacceptable but somehow electing Biden is fine and dandy. As much as I loathe Hillary, at least she wasn't a creepy pedophile and was mentally aware of what was going on around her enough to run the country.

>> IMHO because the only candidate less popular than Donald Trump was Hillary Clinton. I held my nose and voted for Trump, certain he would stab me in the back (especially with judges) given his Dem history and some of his previous statements. Happy to say I was very wrong. There are many, many others like me who have been won over the past 4 years. Some didn't hold their noses and vote Trump; they chose a 3rd party. <<

And I think there is a deliberate media blackout of those of us who find ourselves in the reverse scenario of the "Lincoln Project" crowd (Coop & myself, for starters)... we were vehemently AGAINST Trump getting the GOP nomination in 2016, and even after he got it, we were STILL convinced he would be a disastrous RINO if elected, and now we have gone 180o degrees in the other direction and have been pleasantly surprised and very happy with Trump's overall record.

I remember saying in November 2016 that I was NOT happy that Trump won, but rather THRILLED that Hillary LOST.

198 posted on 10/14/2020 5:16:52 PM PDT by BillyBoy ("States rights" is NOT a suicide pact.)
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To: BillyBoy; Impy; fieldmarshaldj; GOPJ
I was NOT happy that Trump won, but rather THRILLED that Hillary LOST.

Amen to that! It took a while for Pres. Trump to win me over, but it didn't take long for the Dems to piss me off and push me toward Trump with the "Russia! Russia!" hoax.

199 posted on 10/14/2020 5:23:46 PM PDT by Coop (After 14 years, it's time for a new tagline)
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To: Coop; Impy
But I gotta wonder if the "Lincoln Project" types who were on the Trump train in 2016 (and now say they will vote RAT out of spite just to defeat Trump) have some serious mental problems. We were happy to be proven WRONG about Trump. They are outraged at being proven RIGHT about Trump? Huh? Basically it went like this:

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Congressman Joe Walsh (R-IL): WOOHOOO! GOOO TRUMP! Trump will be Reagan redux if elected!! I'm all in for my man Trump!

Me: Are you kidding me? Trump will be Mitt Romney on steroids. Your cheerleader for him is embarrassing to the GOP.

Trump: Hey, now that I got elected, I'm gonna govern like an actual conservative. Let's move the US embassy to Jerusalem, get the transgender freaks out of the military, take on communist China, and sign some pro-life bills!

Me: Wow, I was wrong. Great job Trump!

Congressman Joe Walsh (R-IL): Wow, Trump is like the WORST PRESIDENT EVER! Can't believe I ever supported this guy, how embarrassing! ANY DemonRat would be better than Trump!

Everyone else: WTF?

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200 posted on 10/14/2020 5:35:55 PM PDT by BillyBoy ("States rights" is NOT a suicide pact.)
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