Ted Cruz obviously. Ted wants Donald to go to prison so that he can take over as high priest of the maga s.
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Last edited by Winehole23; 12-03-2020 at 01:15 AM.
Ted Cruz obviously. Ted wants Donald to go to prison so that he can take over as high priest of the maga s.
Donald Trump is the most obvious imo
I'm fully prepared to be proven wrong on this, but I don't think Donald goes through with it. I think here in 2020 he'll say that he's going to run, but I don't think he ends up going through with it. The angry white guys in red hats watching 20 hours a day of Newsmax and OAN want him to, but do the big money GOP donors?
Yeah he's running if he's not dead.
The big money GOP donors didn't want him in 2016 either, but it's Trump's party. His support among Republican voters is through the roof. He's going to keep doing rallies so he can keep exerting control over what is now his party and if the party coordinates against him to stop a 2024 nomination he'll burn them to the ground with a third party run.
No doubt there will be rallies, but that's going to be money for Trump, not for a campaign. He's got bills to pay. If he can't get the big money to bankroll his campaign, I don't think he runs. JMO....
Not at all. A Joe Biden "retirement for medical reasons" shortly after the midterms wouldn't surprise me in the least.
can easily see the dems ing up everything and running her
Just another VP won't be good enough for blacks in 2024.
Will Democrats get on both knees?
Not obvious to me. I doubt the Cons ution will be changed to allow a third term.
Nothing is obvious to you, apparently. ie: Trump lost.
The electoral fraud is quite obvious to me. Do you think a candidate benificiary wins when electoral fraud is committed?
I'm sure he and his mafiya see his 74M votes as encouragement for 2024.
He seems to be aiming for that. Follow him on facebook, and his postings have gotten more and more extremist, especially right after his re-election.
It's so obvious and widespread, that it can't be proven in court, where actual evidence matters.
Why do you think that Trump lawyers haven't even TRIED to argue fraud in court?
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