How much is Trump gonna win by in his re-election?
Whatever it is it’s gonna be yuuuuuuuge. The democrat nominees are all weak, total lightweights compared to Trump. Heil Trump! Heil victory!
shareWhatever it is it’s gonna be yuuuuuuuge. The democrat nominees are all weak, total lightweights compared to Trump. Heil Trump! Heil victory!
shareHe will get something like 500+ electoral votes.
shareThanks for taking the time to share. Hope you won't be late to your KKK rally later today.
shareIt might take a while for the right Democrat to raise his or her profile. I sure hope the people who voted for this jerk realize their mistake, and let's dump the Electoral College. I'm sick of crappy republicans sneaking into the white house on technicalities and corrupt judicial decisions. Heil Trump indeed.
shareBy -3,000,000 votes again?
shareThank god for the electoral college. Can you imagine CA and NY deciding who gets to be president? YUUCK. Those states are liberal hell holes.
shareDemocrats - "we go with what the majority of citizens agree with."
Republicans - "we disregard the majority because we know whats best for people."
Keep bowing your head to the authoritarians like the inbred they take you for.
Yeah because bowing to the Democrats and the Clinton mafia would have been so much better LMAO! MAGA forever. I wish Trump could be president for the rest of my life. That would be so great!
share"I wish Trump could be president for the rest of my life. That would be so great!"
Keep bowing your head to the authoritarians like the inbred they take you for.
Not as many bowed to Hillary. She got more votes. But they were lukewarm votes and not real support. Thats how she lost Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
They are states Bernie would win though. Trump might have to scam electoral votes from somewhere else :)
Bread line Bernie has zero shot against Trump.
shareCalifornia voted against same sex marriage.
shareCalifornia is a state. Not a person.
In 2016 he maintained his opposition to same-sex marriage and his preference for the right of each state to decide whether to allow same-sex couples to marry. Furthermore, in a letter to the president of CatholicVote.org, Trump expressed support for legislation that would protect the religious liberty of Christians who oppose marriage equality.So it appears he got to the game after he won. But not beforehand. Better late than never though right? share
In November 2016, shortly after the presidential election, Trump told Lesley Stahl on 60 Minutes that his personal view on same-sex marriage was "irrelevant" and that he was "fine with" same-sex marriage, stating that the issue was "settled" in the Obergefell decision.
It's pretty hard to beat a thriving economy, more people working, less taxes, more businesses doing well in the US, better efforts at preserving democracy, and fighting the establishment. All the Democraps can offer is socialism, jobless misery, open borders, high taxes, crippling regulations, and letting our enemies get away with everything.
The next election will definitely be in Trump's favor.