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57% of Voters Won't Support Trump
https://nypost.com/2019/01/17/fifty-seven-percent-of-voters-say-they-wont-support-trump-in-2020-poll/Yep, there it is, in the New York Post, of all places.
OK, so there's the challenge, Democrats. We're just about to enter primary season. There are some unbelievable actions being uncovered that were high crimes committed by this sitting President. He needs to be gone and the Senators and House members who have enabled him have to be gone, too. They need an electoral beating of a lifetime. Instead of arguing about semantics and focusing on controversy that goes on after the debate, we need to focus on nominating a candidate who will grab every single one of those 57% of the voters and get them to the polls in November.
What's it going to take?
https://nuntiatum.home.blog/2020/01/16/get-a-grip-debates-are-over-reality-is-here-now/
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57% of Voters Won't Support Trump (Original Post)
lees1975
Jan 2020
OP
How many will not vote or vote third party? That may very well determine the outcome
still_one
Jan 2020
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calimary
(90,797 posts)1. He'll try to start a war right before Election Day.
... but ... but ... but ... we HAVE TO Stand By Our PREZZZZZIDINT ...
hurple
(1,362 posts)2. Not Bernie
For one
lagomorph777
(30,613 posts)4. Better location for this post:
still_one
(98,883 posts)3. How many will not vote or vote third party? That may very well determine the outcome
CaptYossarian
(6,448 posts)5. Nader won't run. Stein lost that shard of credibility at Putin's table.
Only Weld and Walsh (who can't get their names on the GOP primary ballots) would think of running third party--and all that would do is split the Repub votes.
Paka
(2,760 posts)6. What about Blumburg.
He wouldn't hesitate to run third party if he didn't like the Democratic nominee.
CaptYossarian
(6,448 posts)7. In a tight race, his current 1% of supporters could make him a spoiler.
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