2020 Presidential Race

Your presumption is correct: Donald Trump could, indeed, cause the end of the Republican party.

The GOP lost the 2016 election by 3 million votes. The GOP lost the 2020 election by 7 million votes. This is a real trend.

At this point, the GOP is the de facto minority party in the United States. It largely represents the views and opinions of a collection of shrinking demographics here: White. Conservative. Anti-gun restriction. Anti-abortion.

The new America is none of these things. If the GOP fails to change and embrace these *realities*, I suspect it will go the route of the Whig party and a new party will emerge from the ashes as Trump burns it all to the ground.

... and what a fitting end that would be for Donald J. Trump: The man who destroyed the party of Lincoln.

Trump had 7mil more votes than 2016. It took voter fraud to beat him.
 
... and the results of the 2020 presidential election will forever laugh in Donald Trump's face, and he knows it. That goofball dementia patient with the loser, coke addict, idiot son? Yeah, that old guy who didn't even bother with a campaign? He kicked your guy's a$$... big time.

"The calendar has now been turned to an election year. It should be left up to the American people to decide if Donald Trump is fit to continue serving in his capacity as President of the United States." - Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, following the end of the Senate impeachment trial in February.

Donald Trump's fate as president was left up to the American people, and they pulled the plug.
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Russia didn't help Trump get elected. Come on, do you believe in unicorns also?

Just be honest. You know they did. Republicans stole the Russian troll playbook, even. They're almost inconsequential now, having so many willing to gleefully spread the disinformation for them.
 
Trump had 7mil more votes than 2016. It took voter fraud to beat him.
How in the world did Trump get 7 million more votes than in 2016? That's the biggest indicator of voter fraud that I've seen. Statistical analysis proves beyond any reasonable doubt that 8,246,189 of Trump's votes were fraudulently cast.
Biden actually won by 15,867,371 votes.
 
Just be honest. You know they did. Republicans stole the Russian troll playbook, even. They're almost inconsequential now, having so many willing to gleefully spread the disinformation for them.

LOL

Oh Stew, you're better then this.
 
Makes neither a patriot nor does it make them unpatriotic. You are cheapening the word.
lol........
noun

  1. 1.
    a person who vigorously supports their country and is prepared to defend it against enemies or detractors.
They seem to have left out the whole "constitution" part. I guess you have your own working definition.
 
LOL

Oh Stew, you're better then this.

I'm not rehashing this. But just a single reminder: If you want to deny Russia hacked the DNC and coordinated with Stone etc.. and that had absolutely nooo impact on the election...

Then you too will be happier in Fantasyland, and I'll leave you be.
 
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noun

  1. 1.
    a person who vigorously supports their country and is prepared to defend it against enemies or detractors.
They seem to have left out the whole "constitution" part. I guess you have your own working definition.

Careful, many of you could have fit that definition after the 2016 election.
 
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I'm not rehashing this. But just a single reminder: If you want to deny Russia hacked the DNC and coordinated with Stone etc.. and that had absolutely nooo impact on the election...

Then you too will be happier in Fantasyland, and I'll leave you be.

I do deny it since there has been zero evidence presented to show any of that.
 
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I'm not rehashing this. But just a single reminder: If you want to deny Russia hacked the DNC and coordinated with Stone etc.. and that had absolutely nooo impact on the election...

Then you too will be happier in Fantasyland, and I'll leave you be.
Our intelligence agencies made it clear that Russians interfered in 2016 and planned to interfere in 2020. Of course, Putin “very strongly” denied it, so who knows what to believe.
 
Do you think that enhances the merits of the lawsuit? Like that will make a difference to the Supreme Court justices or something?

Republican Senator Ben Sasse (Nebraska) has chimed in:

"I'm no lawyer, but I suspect the Supreme Court swats this away. From the brief, it looks like a fella (Ken Paxton) begging for a pardon filed a PR stunt rather than a lawsuit -- as all of the assertions have already been rejected by federal courts and Texas' own solicitor general isn't signing on."

- Sen. Ben Sasse (R-NE), while speaking to The Washington Examiner yesterday.

Unlike most Republicans in Congress, Sen. Ben Sasse isn't a Trump minion and he doesn't seem to care what Trump thinks. @NorthDallas40 was talking like it was crazy to think that Ken Paxton was angling for a pardon. However, it appears that at least one Republican Senator shares that sentiment.
😂 Sasse is apparently as stupid as you are
 
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