Trumpworld Fears Its ‘Nightmare Scenario’ Is Coming True

floridafan

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As Donald Trump returns to the campaign trail this Saturday night in Tulsa, Oklahoma, some of his top political advisers are growing increasingly concerned that the president won’t be able to dig himself out of the hole he’s made for himself.

Over the past two weeks, several of the president’s campaign lieutenants as well as individuals in his administration have reacted with mounting alarm as multiple polls have shown Trump dipping into the 30s against former Vice President Joe Biden, the presumptive 2020 Democratic presidential nominee. In weeks past, various aides in the White House and on the Trump re-election effort had privately expressed cold comfort in the fact that with everything going on—a bungled response to a deadly pandemic, a massively crippled U.S. economy, protests across the nation, and a number of Trump’s own former top officials coming out against him—it was practically a miracle that the president’s poll numbers hadn’t sunk even lower.

Early this month, one senior White House official told The Daily Beast that their “nightmare scenario” would be for the president to slip beneath 40 percent support in a sustained string of public and private surveys—thus signaling that a previously unshakable base was starting to grow a bit disillusioned. Trump’s consistent—though perhaps unenviable—standing in the low 40s had for years remained an illustration of his enduring base and iron Republican support.


https://www.thedailybeast.com/ahead...o-is-coming-true?utm_source=web_push?ref=home
 
His 2020 campaign is going to be a repeat of his best hits from 2016. What subjects are on your bingo card?

1. Best economy ever ever

2. Best testing for the Chinese flu

3. Build the Wall, still

4. Hunter Biden
 
Campaign hasn’t even started yet

Biden isn’t even officially the candidate

I'm sure that I'll be voting for Sleepy Joe, just like I had to vote for the terribly annoying Secretary Clinton.
But just as with Clinton, when Biden is the better choice, we know for sure that America is on her way down history's toilet drain.
This country has NO chance.
The population in general lacks sufficient intellect, probity, and rectitude to either create or deserve good government.
 
I'm sure that I'll be voting for Sleepy Joe, just like I had to vote for the terribly annoying Secretary Clinton.
But just as with Clinton, when Biden is the better choice, we know for sure that America is on her way down history's toilet drain.
This country has NO chance.
The population in general lacks sufficient intellect, probity, and rectitude to either create or deserve good government.
2024 is the progressive’s year! Find someone that excites you like Bernie, but younger!
 
I'm sure that I'll be voting for Sleepy Joe, just like I had to vote for the terribly annoying Secretary Clinton.
But just as with Clinton, when Biden is the better choice, we know for sure that America is on her way down history's toilet drain.
This country has NO chance.
The population in general lacks sufficient intellect, probity, and rectitude to either create or deserve good government.

As much as I hate to admit this, but I do believe that you're right.
 
So, Trump cultist really don’t think this is a campaign rally? That’s hilarious. They really are suckers.
 
So, Trump cultist really don’t think this is a campaign rally? That’s hilarious. They really are suckers.

who said it isn't a campaign rally karen? why do you fucking lie all the time?

I can't wait to watch it tonight. I will be able to hear your pussy hat explode into itty bitty pieces as you try to "fact check" Trump all night
 
As Donald Trump returns to the campaign trail this Saturday night in Tulsa, Oklahoma, some of his top political advisers are growing increasingly concerned that the president won’t be able to dig himself out of the hole he’s made for himself.

Over the past two weeks, several of the president’s campaign lieutenants as well as individuals in his administration have reacted with mounting alarm as multiple polls have shown Trump dipping into the 30s against former Vice President Joe Biden, the presumptive 2020 Democratic presidential nominee. In weeks past, various aides in the White House and on the Trump re-election effort had privately expressed cold comfort in the fact that with everything going on—a bungled response to a deadly pandemic, a massively crippled U.S. economy, protests across the nation, and a number of Trump’s own former top officials coming out against him—it was practically a miracle that the president’s poll numbers hadn’t sunk even lower.

Early this month, one senior White House official told The Daily Beast that their “nightmare scenario” would be for the president to slip beneath 40 percent support in a sustained string of public and private surveys—thus signaling that a previously unshakable base was starting to grow a bit disillusioned. Trump’s consistent—though perhaps unenviable—standing in the low 40s had for years remained an illustration of his enduring base and iron Republican support.


https://www.thedailybeast.com/ahead...o-is-coming-true?utm_source=web_push?ref=home

trump is still on top. your pathetic projections are hilarious.
 
Sorry, we boomers are dying off, COVID is going to get a lot more Of us, and millennials are mostly progressive.

And as millennials age they tend to get more conservative. They also hold more mixed views liberal and conservative. You and OO are examples of arrested political growth. Just teasing but the rest is true.
 
His 2020 campaign is going to be a repeat of his best hits from 2016. What subjects are on your bingo card?

1. Best economy ever ever

2. Best testing for the Chinese flu

3. Build the Wall, still

4. Hunter Biden


5. Law and Order

6. Antifa, Rioters and Looters

7. And it wouldn't be a rally without mentioning President Obama
 
And as millennials age they tend to get more conservative. They also hold more mixed views liberal and conservative. You and OO are examples of arrested political growth. Just teasing but the rest is true.
No, they don’t

According to Pew, 57% of millennials hold “consistently” or “mostly liberal” opinions, while only 12% report having conservative views. Even Buttigieg, who is often cast as a moderate in this Democratic presidential primary, is significantly more liberal than centrists of the previous generation, favoring universal health care, student debt relief and urgent action on climate change. He is also openly gay–which just a generation ago might have disqualified him from the South Bend mayor’s office, let alone the presidency. Meanwhile, Trump is deeply unpopular among young Americans. One Harvard poll found his disapproval rate among people under the age of 30 topped 70%.

https://time.com/5770140/millennials-change-american-politics/


 
Hello floridafan,

As Donald Trump returns to the campaign trail this Saturday night in Tulsa, Oklahoma, some of his top political advisers are growing increasingly concerned that the president won’t be able to dig himself out of the hole he’s made for himself.

Over the past two weeks, several of the president’s campaign lieutenants as well as individuals in his administration have reacted with mounting alarm as multiple polls have shown Trump dipping into the 30s against former Vice President Joe Biden, the presumptive 2020 Democratic presidential nominee. In weeks past, various aides in the White House and on the Trump re-election effort had privately expressed cold comfort in the fact that with everything going on—a bungled response to a deadly pandemic, a massively crippled U.S. economy, protests across the nation, and a number of Trump’s own former top officials coming out against him—it was practically a miracle that the president’s poll numbers hadn’t sunk even lower.

Early this month, one senior White House official told The Daily Beast that their “nightmare scenario” would be for the president to slip beneath 40 percent support in a sustained string of public and private surveys—thus signaling that a previously unshakable base was starting to grow a bit disillusioned. Trump’s consistent—though perhaps unenviable—standing in the low 40s had for years remained an illustration of his enduring base and iron Republican support.


https://www.thedailybeast.com/ahead...o-is-coming-true?utm_source=web_push?ref=home

I know he likes the age of 'his women' to be as low as possible. But not his poll numbers?
 
No, they don’t

[FONT=&]According to Pew, 57% of millennials hold “consistently” or “mostly liberal” opinions, while only 12% report having conservative views. Even Buttigieg, who is often cast as a moderate in this Democratic presidential primary, is significantly more liberal than centrists of the previous generation, favoring universal health care, student debt relief and urgent action on climate change. He is also openly gay–which just a generation ago might have disqualified him from the South Bend mayor’s office, let alone the presidency. Meanwhile, Trump is deeply unpopular among young Americans. One Harvard poll found his disapproval rate among people under the age of 30 topped 70%.

https://time.com/5770140/millennials-change-american-politics/[/FONT]



Depends on what data you use.
Millennials are inextricably linked with the idea of social progress. The generation born*between 1981 and 1996 is*40 percent people of color. More than three-quarters of millennials*say immigrants strengthen the country, the majority believe humans are causing climate change and only 29 percent*approve of Donald Trump’s performance as president. Millennials led many of the most prominent cultural and political movements of the last decade: Occupy Wall Street, Black Lives Matter, the “Dreamer” protests and the efforts to address campus sexual assault.

But despite being the most diverse and well-educated cohort of voters in U.S. history, the millennial generation also contains many of the country’s oldest and most persistent fault lines. In both social attitudes and voting behavior, white millennials look more like their parents and grandparents than their peers. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/turn...e-as-their-parents_n_5ce856fee4b0512156f16939
 
The only progressives that stand a chance of going anywhere is Progressive car insurance. :laugh:

not America's future


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