Trump's support among Republicans plummets.

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  1. FreshAir

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    Biden no longer campaign because Democrats don't want him involved in their election efforts.
     
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    LOL. Nope. Informed.

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    "Is McConnell approving all of these Trillions of Dollars worth of Democrat sponsored Bills, without even the slightest bit of negotiation, because he hates Donald J. Trump, and he knows I am strongly opposed to them, or is he doing it because he believes in the Fake and Highly Destructive Green New Deal, and is willing to take the Country down with him?" Trump asked
    https://www.newsweek.com/trump-vs-mcconnell-overview-top-republicans-escalating-feud-1748172
     
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    He could do exactly as Ken Starr did with Bill Clinton and was his duty and write up his report with the specific criminal charges and referral for Congress to consider impeachment and removal so he could begin prosecution, should Congress fail to remove then hold the charge and indictment until he leaves office by other means as happened with Clinton. If that isn't perfectly clear to you then I can't help you.
     
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    I can't speak for others but since there is no "the popular vote" you just can't stand he won what WAS the election and that is more states the Clinton won and thus more Electors and HE ACTUALLY WON not Clinton. I could care less about your made up popular because it is not reflective of an actual national popular vote. To say so is election and political folly.
     
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    They are a sign of your base..........are you saying the base is not important in a campaign?
     
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    Unfortunately, I don't think this means much. They are comparing, from what I read in your OP, support for Trump, as the Party's nominee, at this point, over a year away from the start of the Republican Primary-- with uncertainty as to who may wind up in that race; and speculation about a number of candidates, who've yet to be put to the Presidential Primary test-- with Trump's numbers "in 2020, when he secured the GOP nomination for re-election (when he had very limited competition). There is no reasonable basis for a comparison of those two, extremely different, situations. If that 46% who currently just prefer some other candidate to carry the Republican banner, someone with less baggage, or who is younger (perhaps often due to the expectation, that these candidates would stand a better chance of winning), were actually against Trump, even were he to win the Primary, that would be big news. But we have heard Republican politicians whom we know have a poor opinion of Trump, like Sen. Mitch McConnell, or whom Trump had failed to be able to twist the arm of, like Brad Raffensberger, to commit election fraud, nonetheless say that, if Trump is the nominee, they will support him. I suspect the same is true of almost all of that other 46%.



     
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    Too late!

    They have proven themselves guilty of congenital stupidity.
     
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