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It’s Republicans’ turn to panic about their nominee and the polls
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W. James Antle III
August 13, 2024 7:00 am
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With former President Donald Trump trailing in the polling averages for the first time in months, Republicans are starting to panic.

Trump’s deficits as a candidate have some Republicans privately pining for the switcheroo Democrats pulled off at the top of their ticket from President Joe Biden to Vice President Kamala Harris.

As their convention approaches, Democrats appear to have breathed new life into the campaign, with a little bit of help from their friends in the media.

The Republican panic is nothing like that Democratic freakout after Biden’s June 27 debate flop, which ultimately knocked the sitting president out of the race. But it is reminiscent of the gnawing doubts Democrats had about Biden going into that debate.

Democrats were growing increasingly worried that Trump, a defeated former president they once believed was spent as a political force, had a small but consistent lead in the battleground states and looked like he might even win the popular vote.

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Re: It’s Republicans’ turn to panic about their nominee and the polls
« Reply #1 on: August 13, 2024, 11:31:13 am »
If the polls are accurate, we deserve the consequences of electing power hungry totalitarian leftists.

I think it's more likely that the polls are a part of the gaslighting we are seeing in the media. The polls are probably questioning more Rats than they should.
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Re: It’s Republicans’ turn to panic about their nominee and the polls
« Reply #2 on: August 13, 2024, 11:41:27 am »
Have they forgotten about making gains in the US House and Senate?  There is was more to the Republican Party than Donald Trump.
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Re: It’s Republicans’ turn to panic about their nominee and the polls
« Reply #3 on: August 13, 2024, 11:46:52 am »
Have they forgotten about making gains in the US House and Senate?  There is was more to the Republican Party than Donald Trump.

What exactly have the Pubs done without Trump in office? The border isn't secure. The budget is out of control. The world is less safe. Our streets are less safe. The economy is only good for the top quintile. The two tiered justice system has not been stopped.

IOW, the Establishment Loyalists in the Pub party have done nothing other than stop every effort the Patriots in the Pub party made.
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Re: It’s Republicans’ turn to panic about their nominee and the polls
« Reply #4 on: August 13, 2024, 01:04:44 pm »
Have they forgotten about making gains in the US House and Senate?  There is was more to the Republican Party than Donald Trump.

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Re: It’s Republicans’ turn to panic about their nominee and the polls
« Reply #5 on: August 13, 2024, 04:55:00 pm »
The only people I see panicking are the GOPe people who want Trump to lose so they can put on a hat and parade their genius level thinking, in order to to rub the country's nose in it.  The "hand-wringer crowd."  You know who you are.

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Re: It’s Republicans’ turn to panic about their nominee and the polls
« Reply #6 on: August 13, 2024, 05:08:12 pm »
What exactly have the Pubs done without Trump in office? The border isn't secure. The budget is out of control. The world is less safe. Our streets are less safe. The economy is only good for the top quintile. The two tiered justice system has not been stopped.

IOW, the Establishment Loyalists in the Pub party have done nothing other than stop every effort the Patriots in the Pub party made.

What exactly do you expect them to be able to accomplish with a Democrat in office?

For the first two years of the Biden presidency, Democrats controlled both houses of Congress. For the last year and a half, Republicans have had only wafer thin control of the House, and are torn apart by internal dissension.  The best that can be hoped for under those circumstances is to prevent Democrats from enacting into law more terrible policies. For the most part, Republicans in Congress have managed to accomplish that.

If the Republicans could somehow manage to control both houses of Congress, they could obstruct even more.

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Re: It’s Republicans’ turn to panic about their nominee and the polls
« Reply #7 on: August 13, 2024, 05:10:27 pm »
The only people I see panicking are the GOPe people who want Trump to lose so they can put on a hat and parade their genius level thinking, in order to to rub the country's nose in it.  The "hand-wringer crowd."  You know who you are.

The USA be damned.

Why would they be panicking if that's what they really wanted?  Wouldn't they be celebrating?

Anyway, a bunch of folks here are convinced that the Democrats will win by cheating anyway.   Are they panicky GOPe too?