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Yavin4

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39. Asking Trump to manage anything competently is like asking me to close games for the Yankees.
Fri Nov 6, 2020, 05:54 PM
Nov 2020

You cannot do what you cannot do.

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I think the opposite. W_HAMILTON Nov 2020 #1
I agree with you but for a different reason Buckeyeblue Nov 2020 #21
That could be true as well. W_HAMILTON Nov 2020 #28
That's true. If he had come up with a clear cut plan and had taken charge of the situation, Arkansas Granny Nov 2020 #2
Probably, and even if he had handled the COVID-19 crisis with a bit more... SKKY Nov 2020 #3
Trump botched his whole Presidency C_U_L8R Nov 2020 #4
Without Covid, the economy would be fine and we would've lost everything Wanderlust988 Nov 2020 #5
Not true. W_HAMILTON Nov 2020 #29
Not sure about that. I saw an article that said the areas that voted for trump have the highest Thekaspervote Nov 2020 #6
With his supporters, I really do believe Resistance1 Nov 2020 #7
Trump could even kill them, and they would still.. ananda Nov 2020 #17
disagree jcgoldie Nov 2020 #8
Allan Lichtman says Trump would have easily won Polybius Nov 2020 #11
There was bound to be some crisis. No matter what it was, he couldn't handle it. Jim__ Nov 2020 #9
The limited campaigning was something that hurt Democrats JI7 Nov 2020 #10
I'm not sure that's correct DonaldsRump Nov 2020 #12
If Trump kept his same positions but didn't Tweet insane stuff and was polite in the first debate... Polybius Nov 2020 #13
I completely agree that were it not for COVID, Trump would have won re-election. Earthshine2 Nov 2020 #14
It sure looks that way. Hard to believe what this country has become. yonder Nov 2020 #15
Don't agree, He hasn't done squat to gain support in the 4 years, but lots to lose it! Brainfodder Nov 2020 #16
As horrifying and depressing a thought as it was Grokenstein Nov 2020 #18
I think the pandemic was a rare moment of crisis Docreed2003 Nov 2020 #19
Yes. Covid-19 made the difference. anamnua Nov 2020 #20
I think he would've lost anyway. torius Nov 2020 #22
I disagree kurtcagle Nov 2020 #23
I can tell you pretty authoritatively Arthur_Frain Nov 2020 #24
People here were waiting for Trump to tell them what to think cherish44 Nov 2020 #25
If not for Covid, there would have been something else for treestar Nov 2020 #26
I don't think it is that obvious genxlib Nov 2020 #27
I would also posit an alternate threory genxlib Nov 2020 #30
I've always believed this. There was a mass delusion about his competence in handling the economy.nt Blasphemer Nov 2020 #31
Could have went anyway vercetti2021 Nov 2020 #32
Yep. If he had remotely handled SARS-COV-2 competently, he would have walked to re-election. Blue_true Nov 2020 #33
But Covid changed how the Dems campaigned. alarimer Nov 2020 #34
He was already toast from mishandling a string of police shootings and protests. ucrdem Nov 2020 #35
**to all those who believe that covid-19 hampered our ability to get out the vote**: unblock Nov 2020 #36
He blew it with the election himself GusBob Nov 2020 #37
i think he completely lost the plot over the last year. unblock Nov 2020 #38
Asking Trump to manage anything competently is like asking me to close games for the Yankees. Yavin4 Nov 2020 #39
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