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Aren’t You Tired Of All The Winning? Derek Hunter
« on: November 09, 2023, 04:44:10 pm »
Aren’t You Tired Of All The Winning?
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This is one of those things you have to open with a qualifier: I am going to support, advocate for, and vote for whoever the Republican nominee ends up being. That being said, it might be time for some people to reconsider whom they support for that position. I don’t say this from a point of malice, but ever since former President Donald Trump declared we’d be sick of all the winning we’d be doing with him, we’ve pretty much done nothing but lose. I’m not convinced that’s a coincidence.

There comes a point at which correlation becomes causation, where coincidence can no longer be blamed. Since 2017, Republicans have lost races, a lot of races, they should have won, and many handily.

Much of this can be traced back to bad candidates, people simply not ready for prime time. But how did those candidates get the nominations if they weren’t very good? Donald Trump.

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Re: Aren’t You Tired Of All The Winning? Derek Hunter
« Reply #1 on: November 09, 2023, 10:19:20 pm »
Aren’t You Tired Of All The Winning?
Derek Hunter


This is one of those things you have to open with a qualifier: I am going to support, advocate for, and vote for whoever the Republican nominee ends up being. That being said, it might be time for some people to reconsider whom they support for that position. I don’t say this from a point of malice, but ever since former President Donald Trump declared we’d be sick of all the winning we’d be doing with him, we’ve pretty much done nothing but lose. I’m not convinced that’s a coincidence.

There comes a point at which correlation becomes causation, where coincidence can no longer be blamed. Since 2017, Republicans have lost races, a lot of races, they should have won, and many handily.

Much of this can be traced back to bad candidates, people simply not ready for prime time. But how did those candidates get the nominations if they weren’t very good? Donald Trump.

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https://townhall.com/columnists/derekhunter/2023/11/09/arent-you-tired-of-all-the-winning-n2630972

The truth is that there aren't really any words/explanations/arguments coming from third parties that are going to swing enough voters to make a difference.  What could possibly make a difference is Trump's own conduct or statements, especially in relation to the various legal issues he's got going on right now.

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Re: Aren’t You Tired Of All The Winning? Derek Hunter
« Reply #2 on: November 11, 2023, 12:03:48 am »
Aren’t You Tired Of All The Winning?
Derek Hunter


This is one of those things you have to open with a qualifier: I am going to support, advocate for, and vote for whoever the Republican nominee ends up being. That being said, it might be time for some people to reconsider whom they support for that position. I don’t say this from a point of malice, but ever since former President Donald Trump declared we’d be sick of all the winning we’d be doing with him, we’ve pretty much done nothing but lose. I’m not convinced that’s a coincidence.

There comes a point at which correlation becomes causation, where coincidence can no longer be blamed. Since 2017, Republicans have lost races, a lot of races, they should have won, and many handily.

Much of this can be traced back to bad candidates, people simply not ready for prime time. But how did those candidates get the nominations if they weren’t very good? Donald Trump.

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https://townhall.com/columnists/derekhunter/2023/11/09/arent-you-tired-of-all-the-winning-n2630972

One, maybe two, can be coincidental

But pretty much every election since he took office in 2016

It's unfair to place the sole burden of the losses on Trump

But let's not kid ourselves. He is a significant factor
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