RE: US Election & Presidency
There is this perception around Trump that he is an unstoppable force that can't be beaten and i guess it arises from his total dominance over the Republican party & how he came from nothing to conquer all he saw in a short space of time. But his success at the primary level & getting everyone with a few exceptions to bow down to him clouds another reality. Trump is a bad candidate.
The Republicans have now fought 4 elections with Trump either on the ticket or as the party leader/standard bearer & have only won 1, losing the last 3 in a row. In that one win they got less votes than their opponent. In 2020 Trump became one of the few incumbents in US history to seek relection & lose & The Dems not only retained the house but flipped the Senate. In 2022 the narrative going into the midterms was much the same as it is now with the polls looking dire for The Dems, yet they ended up having the most successful midterms for an incumbent in decades: gaining a seat in the senate, the projected red wave turned out to be a trickle with them only losing the house because the party in New York screwed up its own redistricting & Republican cadidates ended up winning in seats that Biden won comfortably in 2020.
The Trump backed outriders who ran on a platform of the election being stolen, pretty much all lost, in particular those who ran in key battleground states. The Dems retained independants in those midterms by 2 pts which sounds small, but typically incumbent parties lost independants by double digits during midterms so in a historical context it was a double digit swing.
Since Nov 2022, inflation has halved, a gallon of gas is now $3.47 compared to $3.79 & consumer confidence has increased 10 pts.
In 2016, Trump won 46.1% of the vote, 2020 46.8%, before & after he was convicted in the Stormy Daniels case: around 46%, before and after his attempted assassination: around 46%. Trump appears to have a ceiling, more than half of the country do not want him to be President, he is mathematically there for the taking.
Much of the conversation around Biden going into the election was whether he could retain enough voters but this hasn't been the case with Trump. Trump lost independants & suburban woman particularly, before he claimed the election was stolen, before Jan 6th, before the overturning of Roe & him taking credit for it, before facing 91 felony counts, before being found liable for the rape & defamation of E Jean Carrol, before he lost his civil fraud trial, before he was found guilty on 34 criminal counts.
Stepping away from Trump i think the talk around Harris of whether America will elect a black woman is a red herring. There was the same talk around Obama being a black man & he won not only a commanding 365 in the electoral college but the largest share of the popular vote for a Democrat since LBJ, which has yet to be surpassed. Then there was the talk around Clinton & whether the US was ready to elect a woman & whilst she lost the electoral college she got 3m more votes
All in all i would say its all to play for
If i could find a girl that had the looks of Maya Jama, Cece Rose's tits, Mia Malkova's ass, the personality of Anne Hathaway, the grace of Zendaya on the red carpet and then behind closed doors the raw sexual energy of Nicole Snow i'd know i was dead and gone to heaven, so i'll just take Cece Rose's tits and Nicole's sexual energy
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