sc94597 said:
Let's remember what happened in 2022. https://www.politico.com/news/2022/11/09/trump-endorsed-candidates-2022-election-results But by the early hours of Wednesday morning, Republicans were down a seat in the Senate, and the House remained too close to declare a winner. And in those contests, as well as some prominent gubernatorial elections, Trump’s overall record contained many notable misses. Several prominent Trump-backed candidates lost without much of a whimper, including MAGA gubernatorial candidates Doug Mastriano in Pennsylvania and Dan Cox in Maryland, House candidates J.R. Majewski in Ohio, Karoline Leavitt in New Hampshire and Yesli Vega in Virginia, and Don Bolduc, who he endorsed in the New Hampshire Senate race. Again, if a severely impaired Biden could beat a far less impaired than current Trump in 2020, Obama a guy who ended his first term with a 59% favorability rating and who won the EC by 365 v 173 and 332 v 206, in his respective presidential elections would also easily. Obama won Pennsylvania by +5.3 points in 2012 and +10.3 points in 2008. And again, I say this as somebody who voted for Romney in 2012. |
Lets remember 2024, where a super severely impaired Biden was forced out because they didn't think he could beat Trump.
Do you think Biden would beat Trump? Why run Kamala?
The first ever black POTUS, and black FLOTUS, which was insanely historic in 2008, campaigned and backed the potential first black female POTUS, and Trump still won, and even bigger than against Clinton?
Do you also think Bill would beat Trump?