Why are the few Trump supporters here so afraid?

Tacomaman

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I realize that Super Tuesday didn't go well for them, and they are right to be concerned, but geez do they appear to be freaking out of late.

The interesting thing about post Super Tuesday topics is that it's the tRump followers who tend to be the most aggressive in levelling insults to those who do not share their views Conversely, it is the none tRump supporters tend to be more reserved and respectful in their disagreements. Then again, given the tactics that tRump himself uses, I shouldn't be at all surprised.

Personally, I look forward to the Biden tRump debates. These will put a man who is gaffe prone with one who is a pathogical liar. While I seriously doubt that the debate(s) will change anyone's political persuasion, they will be most entertaining to watch.
 
I'll bite. If you're a Trump supporter and think Bernie is that candidate that could beat Trump why was Super Tuesday a bad result?
 
The big Super Tuesday winner was Biden not Bernie. Joe Biden is the candidate that the Trump campaign fears most. Hence, the megabucks that the Trump pac spent airing anti-Biden ads in S. C. Second on their "concerned" list was Bloomberg with his money. Now, you have Bloomberg's money backing Biden. That equates to a "double whammy" as far as Trump is concerned.
 
The big Super Tuesday winner was Biden not Bernie. Joe Biden is the candidate that the Trump campaign fears most. Hence, the megabucks that the Trump pac spent airing anti-Biden ads in S. C. Second on their "concerned" list was Bloomberg with his money. Now, you have Bloomberg's money backing Biden. That equates to a "double whammy" as far as Trump is concerned.
Priceless...keep us posted..;)
 
I realize that Super Tuesday didn't go well for them, and they are right to be concerned, but geez do they appear to be freaking out of late.

The interesting thing about post Super Tuesday topics is that it's the tRump followers who tend to be the most aggressive in levelling insults to those who do not share their views Conversely, it is the none tRump supporters tend to be more reserved and respectful in their disagreements. Then again, given the tactics that tRump himself uses, I shouldn't be at all surprised.

Personally, I look forward to the Biden tRump debates. These will put a man who is gaffe prone with one who is a pathogical liar. While I seriously doubt that the debate(s) will change anyone's political persuasion, they will be most entertaining to watch.

Few? This is a right-wing board with a majority being crying rightys.
 
not really......it just seems that way because you guys always lose the arguments......

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I realize that Super Tuesday didn't go well for them, and they are right to be concerned, but geez do they appear to be freaking out of late.

The interesting thing about post Super Tuesday topics is that it's the tRump followers who tend to be the most aggressive in levelling insults to those who do not share their views Conversely, it is the none tRump supporters tend to be more reserved and respectful in their disagreements. Then again, given the tactics that tRump himself uses, I shouldn't be at all surprised.

Personally, I look forward to the Biden tRump debates. These will put a man who is gaffe prone with one who is a pathogical liar. While I seriously doubt that the debate(s) will change anyone's political persuasion, they will be most entertaining to watch.

Trump will not debate. That has gone the way of press conferences and daily pressers. Trump lives in the news abyss that he can control. The people will get the news that he wants them to get.
 
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The big Super Tuesday winner was Biden not Bernie. Joe Biden is the candidate that the Trump campaign fears most. Hence, the megabucks that the Trump pac spent airing anti-Biden ads in S. C. Second on their "concerned" list was Bloomberg with his money. Now, you have Bloomberg's money backing Biden. That equates to a "double whammy" as far as Trump is concerned.

Biden is also the candidate that TRE45ON wants other countries to find dirt on.
 
I realize that Super Tuesday didn't go well for them, and they are right to be concerned, but geez do they appear to be freaking out of late.

The interesting thing about post Super Tuesday topics is that it's the tRump followers who tend to be the most aggressive in levelling insults to those who do not share their views Conversely, it is the none tRump supporters tend to be more reserved and respectful in their disagreements. Then again, given the tactics that tRump himself uses, I shouldn't be at all surprised.

Personally, I look forward to the Biden tRump debates. These will put a man who is gaffe prone with one who is a pathogical liar. While I seriously doubt that the debate(s) will change anyone's political persuasion, they will be most entertaining to watch.

It would be entertaining if people's lives weren't at stake.
 
The big Super Tuesday winner was Biden not Bernie. Joe Biden is the candidate that the Trump campaign fears most. Hence, the megabucks that the Trump pac spent airing anti-Biden ads in S. C. Second on their "concerned" list was Bloomberg with his money. Now, you have Bloomberg's money backing Biden. That equates to a "double whammy" as far as Trump is concerned.
Trump ran in '16 with no backing from the RNC, no experience in public office, ran against the most qualified person ever and the smartest person in the world and still won.
Now he's increased his base with a highly successful first term and is out raising all the dims combined. Bloombergs money did nothing for him other than get him into a debate.
I don't think Trump has much to be concerned about. The election is a formality.
 
Trump will not debate. That has gone the way of press conferences and daily pressers. Trump lives in the news abyss that he can control. The people will get the news that he wants them to get.

I think that tRump will have to do at least one debate. Otherwise, he will be labelled a "Debate Coward".
 
Trump ran in '16 with no backing from the RNC, no experience in public office, ran against the most qualified person ever and the smartest person in the world and still won.
Now he's increased his base with a highly successful first term and is out raising all the dims combined. Bloombergs money did nothing for him other than get him into a debate.
I don't think Trump has much to be concerned about. The election is a formality.

Trumps base is essentially the same as it was. Trumps 2016 election was both a "political protest" and an Electoral College fluke. Neither of which are likely to be repeated.
 
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