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Trump 2024

Trump was right the whole time. Take that and suck on it haters of all types. Notice that Trump was always man enough to go out and face a hostile media. Where the heck is that slimy criminal Joe at?

 
Looks like Desantis thinks his time is now. Lets get it on then.


Governor Ron DeSantis is moving forward with his aspirations for US President. This weekend he held a get-together in Florida with prominent supporters as he gets ready to kick-off his presidential campaign.
Fvck Meatball Hitler

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Now this is funny related to crazy dems trying to pass a bill to ban Trump from the Capitol for life or something similar.


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Now this is funny related to crazy dems trying to pass a bill to ban Trump from the Capitol for life or something similar.


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Republicans are trying to ban MAGAs from bookstores too 🤣 🍿

 
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For the record I am a college graduate but you are assuming a college degree equals superiority and more intelligence and that absolutely is not a proven fact, so take that weak shit and stuff it. Universities are now more than ever also being seen as indoctrination mills.
 
For the record I am a college graduate but you are assuming a college degree equals superiority and more intelligence and that absolutely is not a proven fact, so take that weak shit and stuff it. Universities are now more than ever also being seen as indoctrination mills.
Bwah, only by right-wing authoritarian types who are afraid of what Wap's graph above shows. The more educated you are, the more likely you are to vote Democrat(or antiTrump), NOT because you've been indoctrinated. They're afraid that their children will have empathy for others if they learn about their history and even scarier, they might have solidarity with others! Oh the woke horror of it all!
 

Only Trump beats Biden — DeSantis and Haley would lose: Poll​

by Paul Bedard, Washington Secrets Columnist |

Former President Donald Trump continues to maintain a 2-to-1 polling lead over chief rival Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) and is the only Republican who would beat President Joe Biden, according to a new national poll released Tuesday morning.
In the Emerson College survey, Trump would topple Biden if the election were held right now, 46%-42%, which is just outside the margin of error of 2.9%.
DRAFT DESANTIS EFFORT HITS 200,000 SIGNERS
But Biden would beat DeSantis, 44%-40%, and former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, 40%-37%.
What’s more, Trump leads DeSantis in GOP polling. In a Republican primary, it’s Trump at 55%, DeSantis at 25%, former Vice President Mike Pence at 8%, and Haley at 5%.
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(Emerson College Polling)
From the poll release just issued:
  • "In the 2024 Republican Primary, President Donald Trump continues to hold 55% of the vote. This number reflects his standing in the January Emerson poll, as well as the June 2022 Emerson poll. A quarter of Republican primary voters (25%) support Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for the GOP nomination, a four point decrease since last month when he held 29% support. Former Vice President Mike Pence holds 8%, and former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley holds 5%. Both Pence and Haley have increased their support by two percentage points since last month."
  • [Spencer Kimball, the executive director of Emerson College Polling] said: “Trump’s base consists of voters whose highest degree of education is high school or less, among whom 72% support, decreasing to 45% among those with a college degree, and 42% of those with a postgraduate degree, among which he trails DeSantis by two points.”
  • "The Florida governor’s strength is not only seen among this higher educated GOP block, but also among voters over 65, where he leads Trump 43% to 39%. He has gained 13 points among Midwestern voters, now only trailing Trump by eight points, compared to 32 points in January, presenting a potential issue for Trump as the Republicans look to Iowa as first in the nation," Kimball said.
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  • "On a ballot of exclusively individuals who have announced their candidacy, 79% of respondents would support Donald Trump, 18% Nikki Haley, and 4% Vivek Ramaswamy."
  • According to Kimball, "Of those who support DeSantis on the preliminary ballot, 62% support Trump on the declared ballot and 29% support Haley."
  • "Despite increased support within the Democratic Party, President Biden trails former President Trump in a hypothetical 2024 Presidential match-up, 42% to 46%; 7% would support someone else and 5% are undecided. This is similar to last month, when he trailed 41% to 44%. Against Governor DeSantis, Biden leads 44% to 40%; 9% would support someone else and 8% are undecided. Similarly, against Nikki Haley, the president leads 40% to 37%; while 12% would support someone else and 11% are undecided."
 

between the lines: Even as Trump appears to be the clear Republican front-runner, with a committed base of at least one-quarter of the GOP electorate, his rivals are holding their fire against him.

  • Nikki Haley only mentioned his name once in her kickoff address. DeSantis has studiously avoided responding to his social media attacks.
  • Trump is also maintaining significant support even as his campaign events aren't drawing remotely the same wall-to-wall coverage as they did during his presidency (or during the 2016 campaign).
The bottom line: The beginning of the 2024 campaign is feeling similar to the 2016 race, when Trump's GOP rivals assumed he would automatically fade without them doing anything to stunt his momentum.
 

TRUMP: ‘WE’RE NOT GOING TO LET THEM’ STEAL THE ELECTION IN 2024​

written by Summer Lane February 27, 2023

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President Donald Trump made a vow to Americans on Truth Social on Sunday, noting that there was an ongoing effort to “steal” the next presidential election, and promising to prevent overwhelming corruption in 2024.
“Crooked Democrat Prosecutors, many of them Racists in Reverse, are trying to steal a second Presidential Election,” Trump wrote. “They did it in 2020, and we’re not going to let them do it again in 2024. MAGA!!!”

Trump’s comments spoke to the concerns of many Americans who have seen evidence of election irregularities and fraud that have come to light in the wake of the 2020 presidential election.


Last November, President Trump announced his candidacy for the 2024 presidency. However, he has routinely addressed the underlying issue of election fraud since 2020.
Per RSBN, Trump recently touched on the subject during a question and answer session at Club 47 in West Palm Beach, Florida.

In response to one woman’s question about whether the 2024 election was worth the effort in the absence of valid elections, Trump said, “Yeah, I agree. So, it’s such a great question – it’s a question I would ask first all the time, because we have to get in. So, what we’re going to do is number one, they collect and they harvest ballots – in many places it’s illegal, but they do it anyway. We’re going to have to get a lot of ballots.”
Trump also added that if he were to reclaim the White House in 2024, federal election changes would be a priority in his administration. He said he would support moving elections to “paper ballots, same-day voting” and “voter ID.”
President Trump’s embrace of legal ballot harvesting is a new strategy that he has begun discussing as the 2024 election season heats up. As reported by RSBN, many states in the Union allow for legal ballot harvesting operations.
 

Only Trump beats Biden — DeSantis and Haley would lose: Poll​

by Paul Bedard, Washington Secrets Columnist |

Former President Donald Trump continues to maintain a 2-to-1 polling lead over chief rival Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) and is the only Republican who would beat President Joe Biden, according to a new national poll released Tuesday morning.
In the Emerson College survey, Trump would topple Biden if the election were held right now, 46%-42%, which is just outside the margin of error of 2.9%.
DRAFT DESANTIS EFFORT HITS 200,000 SIGNERS
But Biden would beat DeSantis, 44%-40%, and former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, 40%-37%.
What’s more, Trump leads DeSantis in GOP polling. In a Republican primary, it’s Trump at 55%, DeSantis at 25%, former Vice President Mike Pence at 8%, and Haley at 5%.
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(Emerson College Polling)
From the poll release just issued:
  • "In the 2024 Republican Primary, President Donald Trump continues to hold 55% of the vote. This number reflects his standing in the January Emerson poll, as well as the June 2022 Emerson poll. A quarter of Republican primary voters (25%) support Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for the GOP nomination, a four point decrease since last month when he held 29% support. Former Vice President Mike Pence holds 8%, and former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley holds 5%. Both Pence and Haley have increased their support by two percentage points since last month."
  • [Spencer Kimball, the executive director of Emerson College Polling] said: “Trump’s base consists of voters whose highest degree of education is high school or less, among whom 72% support, decreasing to 45% among those with a college degree, and 42% of those with a postgraduate degree, among which he trails DeSantis by two points.”
  • "The Florida governor’s strength is not only seen among this higher educated GOP block, but also among voters over 65, where he leads Trump 43% to 39%. He has gained 13 points among Midwestern voters, now only trailing Trump by eight points, compared to 32 points in January, presenting a potential issue for Trump as the Republicans look to Iowa as first in the nation," Kimball said.
GET THE INSIDE SCOOP FIRST WITH WASHINGTON SECRETS
  • "On a ballot of exclusively individuals who have announced their candidacy, 79% of respondents would support Donald Trump, 18% Nikki Haley, and 4% Vivek Ramaswamy."
  • According to Kimball, "Of those who support DeSantis on the preliminary ballot, 62% support Trump on the declared ballot and 29% support Haley."
  • "Despite increased support within the Democratic Party, President Biden trails former President Trump in a hypothetical 2024 Presidential match-up, 42% to 46%; 7% would support someone else and 5% are undecided. This is similar to last month, when he trailed 41% to 44%. Against Governor DeSantis, Biden leads 44% to 40%; 9% would support someone else and 8% are undecided. Similarly, against Nikki Haley, the president leads 40% to 37%; while 12% would support someone else and 11% are undecided."

Walk us through the electoral map that shows Trump beating Biden.

Even if those polls are somewhat accurate (unlikely) popular vote polls are meaningless. Trump has to win swing states and he can’t do it.
 
Walk us through the electoral map that shows Trump beating Biden.

Even if those polls are somewhat accurate (unlikely) popular vote polls are meaningless. Trump has to win swing states and he can’t do it.
I see your argument but I disagree as I firmly believe that Trump can win the general election in 24. The entire establishment including msm, dems, DOJ and repubs are trying to bury him but yet he is still there. Out of my sense of honor I will not abandon Trump unless he does something to break that bond. I will support him until he is not in it. I would then fall in line and vote for the repub nominee even if its just as the lesser of two evils.
 
Walk us through the electoral map that shows Trump beating Biden.

Even if those polls are somewhat accurate (unlikely) popular vote polls are meaningless. Trump has to win swing states and he can’t do it.

Head to head polls at this point are entirely meaningless, regardless of their accuracy.
 
Go ahead and prove it then Mr high IQ. Should be easy for you.
What will you be content with, data that shows people who go to university have a higher IQ on average than those who do not? Data shows that the more education someone has, the higher their IQ is on average?

Offer still stands to take an IQ test when you're done being a coward
 
What will you be content with, data that shows people who go to university have a higher IQ on average than those who do not? Data shows that the more education someone has, the higher their IQ is on average?

Offer still stands to take an IQ test when you're done being a coward

You could have run it on income. Republicans carried this one easily before Trump brought out the mouthbreathers.
 
What will you be content with, data that shows people who go to university have a higher IQ on average than those who do not? Data shows that the more education someone has, the higher their IQ is on average?

Offer still stands to take an IQ test when you're done being a coward
You show your lack of iq with this answer nimrod. The fact that a person was exposed to more knowledge of any type that could help them do better on a test does not make them innately more intelligent.
 
Trump communicating like the leader and champion that he is. Trump knows what needs to be done. He is far ahead of the competition in knowledge and experience. He will dismantle the deep state in his 2nd term....no mercy.

 
Trump proposes building 10 new freedom cities on federal land. We have our man in Donald Trump. Everyone needs to get on board. Desantis would make a great VP on the ticket imo.

 
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Stirring rendition by President Trump and our dissident imprisoned citizens rotting in the DC gulag.

 

Trump unleashes his 2.0, vowing to crush Biden, bureaucrats and Beijing and pay 'baby bonuses'​

In 103-minute speech at CPAC, Trump laid a detailed foundation for a second term that ranged from revoking China's trade privilege to creating next-generation cities.

By John Solomon
Updated: March 5, 2023 - 10:41am
Firmly atop the conservative world with another commanding straw poll victory, former President Donald Trump is laying out a detailed vision for a second term that puts Joe Biden, federal bureaucrats and Beijing on notice while courting parents with promises to pay them "baby bonuses" and protect their children from creeping leftist ideology in schools.
America's 45th president got a raucous reception Saturday evening while delivering the keynote of the Conservative Political Action Conference, pledging that if elected the nation's 47th president to replace Joe Biden he would address the grievances of Americans who fear freedoms have been eroded, justice has been corrupted and schoolchildren have been endangered by critical race theory and transgenderism.
"In 2016, I declared I am your voice. Today I add I am your warrior. I am your justice. And for those who have been wronged and betrayed, I am your retribution," Trump declared to cheers.
He also suggested the 2024 election was a political apocalypse of sorts for America. "This is the final battle," he said. "They know it. I know it. You know it. Everybody knows that this is it. Either they win, or we win. And if they win, we no longer have a country."
In a speech that stretched 103 minutes, Trump laid out a sweeping vision that promised he could end Russia's war against Ukraine even before he took office, punish China for COVID and build as many as 10 futuristic "freedom cities" while protecting seniors from Medicare and Social Security cuts and rewarding parents who have more children.
"We will support baby boomers, and we will support baby bonuses for a new baby boom, how does that sound?" he asked before teasing the males in the audience. "I want a baby boom. You men are so lucky out there. You are so lucky, men."
Though dogged by countless investigations and civil suits, Trump has maintained his grip on the base of his party. He affirmed that control Saturday evening by handily winning the CPAC Real America's Voice straw poll, capturing 62% of support while his nearest rival, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, got just 20%. Trump went up, while DeSantis declined from a year ago.
Former TV journalist and Arizona GOP candidate Kari Lake topped the list for preferred running mates.
Trump vowed to eradicate the final vestiges of earlier neo-conservative influence inside the Republican Party, singling out establishment figures of the past like Jeb Bush, Karl Rove and Paul Ryan while declaring he would "expel the warmongers" and "drive out the globalists" if elected in 2024.
"The Republican Party was ruled by freaks, neocons, open border zealots and fools. … We're never going back," he said. "... We are never going back to a party that wants to give unlimited money to fight foreign endless wars but demands we cut veteran benefits and retirement benefits at home.
"I am the only candidate who can make this promise: I will prevent World War Three."
Trump also embraced anew his image as a Washington outsider, vowing to end political dynasties in the nation's capital.
"We will evict Joe Biden from the White House," he said. "We are never going to be a country ruled by entrenched political dynasties in both parties, rotten special interests, China-loving politicians, of which there are many. You listening to this Mitch McConnell?"
Throughout the speech, Trump gave detailed prescriptions for everything from the economy to border security. Here are some of the highlights.
Beating Ron DeSantis
Trump never mentioned the Florida governor by name, but he subtly and repeatedly signaled how he intends to attack him as a stooge of old-guard Republicans who is untested on the world stage.
"At the end of the day, anyone else will be intimidated, bought off, blackmailed or ripped to shreds," Trump said in one veiled line attacking DeSantis.
He also signaled as he has for weeks he intends to remind voters of DeSantis' prior advocacy for changing Medicare and Social Security to save money.
"We are never going back to the people that want to destroy our great social security system … even some in our own party," he said. "I wonder who that might be."
Trump also left room for DeSantis to join the ticket in an earlier Q&A session with reporters.
"I've always had a good relationship with him," Trump said when asked by NBC News if he'd consider DeSantis as his running mate for vice president. "But it's much too early to talk about."
Putting Parents First
Trump's loudest applause lines came when he vowed to put parents first, saying he supported measures that would further school choice, impose a patriotic education curriculum and allow parents to popularly choose and remove school principals through elections.
"If any principal is not getting the job done, the parents should be able to vote to fire them and select someone who will," he said.
He also vowed to outlaw childhood transgender practices, including hormone therapy and anatomy-changing surgeries like mastectomies.
"I will revoke every Biden policy promoting the chemical castration and sexual mutilation of our youth, and ask Congress to send me a bill prohibiting child sexual mutilation in all 50 states," Trump said.
Staying on the education agenda, he also promised to keep biological males out of female locker rooms and bathrooms and to "keep men out of women's sports."
The tax incentive for parents who have babies also was new to his agenda.
Punishing China
The former president unequivocally vowed to force China to pay reparations for the spread of COVID, just a few short days after public confirmation that both the FBI and Energy Department had concluded the virus emanated from a lab leak in Wuhan.
He also pledged to China-proof the American supply chain and reverse Beijing's permanent trade privileges, returning to a pre-21st century position of forcing China to earn them each year.
"I will revoke China's most favored nations trade status," he said. "I will have a four-year plan to phase out all Chinese imports of essential goods and gain total independence from China. We have to do it. We have to do it."
Likewise, Trump vowed to decouple America's public health system from the World Health Organization, saying it was a tool of China and that WHO should be renamed as "We Hide Outbreaks."
Shrinking Bureaucracy
Trump acknowledged he is much more attuned to the negative forces of a massive federal bureaucracy, vowing to slash it in size, cost and its ability to weaponize federal resources for political purposes.
"I will totally obliterate the 'Deep State,'" he vowed. "I will fire the unelected bureaucrats and shadow forces who have weaponized our justice system like it has never been weaponized before. And I will put the people back in charge of this country again."
Election Reform
Trump doubled down on a promise he first made in an interview with Just the News two weeks ago, saying he will now embrace early and absentee voting to eliminate Democrats' advantage in 2024
"Republicans must compete using every lawful means to win," he said. "That means swamping the left with mail-in votes, early votes, and Election Day votes, have to do it. We have to change our thinking because some bad things happened.
He vowed, though, that if Republicans win in 2024 he would launch a campaign to return to one-day voting with paper ballots, a system that would renew reserve mail-in ballots only for soldiers and elderly infirm.
"I will move heaven and Earth to finally secure our elections," he said. "All Republican governors should immediately go for paper ballots, one day voting and voter ID."
Renewing America's Cities
Trump sought to address urban Americans weary from the blight of poorly managed cities overrun by crime, homelessness, fentanyl poisoning, and economic and scenic blight.
His prescription called for a federal response to blue cities failing to fight crime, deporting violent MS-13 gang members and creating tent cities for homeless, drug addicted, and "severely deranged" people so they can get off the streets and get the treatments they need.
"I will ask every state and federal agency to identify every known or suspected gang member in America," he vowed, "and every one of them that is here illegally, we will pick them up, and we will throw them out of our country, and there will be no questions asked."
Trump also touted his plan to build 10 futuristic freedom cities on unused land in America to create a modern American urban renewal.
Border and Drug Cartels
Trump nodded to the pain of parents, some in the crowd, who lost children to fentanyl poisoning, vowing to end the scourge by securing the border with a wall and other technologies and treating drug cartels like terrorist organizations.
"To stop the flow of deadly drugs, it will be my policy to take down the cartels just as I took down the ISIS caliphate that everybody said was impossible to do," he said.
Reasserting Federal Control Over the District of Columbia
Trump related how as president he would fume to see garbage on the streets of the nation's capital and ordered federal officials to clean up what the city had failed to do.
He vowed if elected in 2024 to remove the capital city's autonomy.
"Frankly, the federal government should take over control and management of Washington, D.C.," Trump said, adding at one point, "I wouldn't even call the mayor."Washington, D.C. has long advocated for statehood, and currently Washington is run by an elected city council and a mayor, but can be overridden by Congress, as it was last week on a plan to allow noncitizens to vote in local elections.
 
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