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In reply to the discussion: GOP plans to get rid of Trump [View all]onenote
(42,685 posts)20. I guess some people here never learn.
Last edited Fri Dec 22, 2017, 12:49 PM - Edit history (1)
Predictions about Trump being forced out, or quitting voluntarily, have been appearing on DU for more than a year.
It was predicted that he would drop out of the campaign during the primaries. That he would drop out of the campaign before the convention. That he would drop out of the campaign after the convention but before election day. That he would quit between election day and inauguration day. That he would quit shortly after inauguration day.
Now it's predicted that he's going to quit or be forced out by republicans because the tax bill has passed.
Guess what... that prediction is no more likely to come true than any of the ones that preceded it.
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Yes or his pollsters are telling him he's dead and he wants his Koch check.
Chasstev365
Dec 2017
#34
When the average generic ballot average is +13 Democrats you better start panicking.
Fred Sanders
Dec 2017
#77
If the Repubs vote the way Trump wants them to, why is his legislative record so poor?
Kaleva
Dec 2017
#46
And the second they start criticizing him he will turn on them like a rabid animal.
tanyev
Dec 2017
#8
I am fine with the Repubs betraying 45 and invoking the wrath of the deplorables.
LonePirate
Dec 2017
#9
They are all horrible. Every last one of them. Pence is a freak in a can.
GreenEyedLefty
Dec 2017
#37
Trump had nothing to do with the few GOP holdouts who wanted slightly bigger slices of the pie.
Orsino
Dec 2017
#42
I am also sure Putin has other assets in the US. He did not put all of his eggs in the Trump basket
Irish_Dem
Dec 2017
#66
why? this makes zero sense. donnie contributed nothing that any replacement couldn't have done.
unblock
Dec 2017
#56