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Considering transparency is being heavily scrutinized to prevent "consolidation", the outcome of these midterms is going to be disputed either way.

Clinton already announced it anyway, and Biden somehow worded it in a similar way.

 
Sorry but the pic is hilarious

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Do we know what happened to the Pauls' clothes?

And who opened the door to the police? Ah, yes we know that one, it was Nancy who opened the door.


Funny how quickly the story got memory holed.
 
The anti Trumpsters think they can do it without him. Forgetting that his celebrity's won their primaries and then lost due to turning over Roe v Wade and debt handouts...the oil and covid inflation cash, tertiary education were bribes of an historical massive scale.
Forget rhetoric, republicans destroy democracy. The dems corrupted it and here is the proof. Who better than Biden to be president of that.
 
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I love how he is still living rent-free in their head.

The guy is not in office, nor is he running for office. Yet they are still waving his ghost here and there as if it was some boogeyman.
 
What do you think Will happen?

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Possibly nothing.

Unless he is referring to his meeting in which he is rumored to announce he is running for 2024?

But that's just rumors, and I doubt that would "change the history of the country".
 
But that's just rumors, and I doubt that would "change the history of the country".
It might be because of another 4 years of Biden/Kamala. No matter which candidates run against Trump they're going to destroy each other instead of the competition.

As for the wish for all new candidates, that won't happen either. Biden needs to remain in power to keep a lid on his corruption and other crimes just as much.
 
Hope he runs. Best rally speeches ever,... can you see a crowd raising Pence delivery of build the wall let alone make America great again . No.

He didn't even think of it. Hell the guy in his previous persona of being an eloquent but nobody had no idea that the swamp could be drained.

Or DeSantis delivering stinging sarcasm and character assassination in such away that previous primary president nominees imploded as Trump did.

Say what you want about him but at-least point out any failed policy he had first.
 
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Can´t wait for the Trumpito speech.

Apparently, reason and integrity are returning in full swing to the GOP.

Note that at the end of the article, Governor of Arizona Ducey (who will cede his position to Katie Hobbs) "heartily applauded" Christie´s speech. Arizonians don´t like Trumpistas. An easy to win Republican state messed up by Trump and his rethoric against John McCain.

 
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He lives rent free in their head anyway.

Not sure what his chances for 2024 are though. It will mostly depends on the Reps' performances now that the midterms are over, but also on his ticket and who he will pick as his running mate.

In their eyes, the pro-Trump base voters believe got the cold-shower treatment with Pence and that it was yet another poor choice made by Trump. I personally think it may be a bit unfair to the man since he had a rather uneventful (in the sense that he managed to remain rather discreet) and efficient vice-presidency.
What got him to be subjected to the ire of the pro-Trump is how they saw him as betraying Trump on Jan6. Which, similarly, seems or is unfair. Had Jan6 not unfolded the way it did and the Senate, vote confirmation process gone the proper way without interruption, there "could have" been something he "could have" done. Though, Historically speaking, that would have been the first time the presiding entity of the Senate would have triggered such a process.
What "could have" happened "if" things had gone differently is entirely open to speculation.

Going back to Trump's pick for running mate, I am seeing whishes being divided between a Trump-DeSantis and Trump-Rand Paul.
 

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