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« on: August 16, 2018, 02:20:16 AM »

Oh, grow a pair and announce your primary challenge already!


This seems like a weird reaction, given that it's only 2018.  This isn't a parliamentary system, so Kasich can't force Trump out now, two years before the election.  Trump's term ends in more than two years whether Kasich announces now or six months from now.


It's just annoying to hear him go on and on about this but then just sit back and do nothing.

"Trump is not the GOP."
"So does that mean you're going to run for President, become a large figure who opposes Trump, and push voters in your direction?"
"I have no plans yet."

Does the same logic apply to the Dems who're presumed to be prepping for 2020?  E.g., "Why doesn't Martin O'Malley just announce his candidacy already?"  Or does it only matter for the potential Republican candidates?


Yeah, announcing 2 years early is kinda stupid, I guess (I was trying to fix that comment in the latest post). I just wish he would do something other than just grandstand every once in awhile and then fade away.

He could still try mounting some sort of sustained campaign against Trumpism, maybe stumping for candidates or trying to get some sort of grassroots support.

He almost seems more interested in keeping his name out there so he doesn't become just another forgotten politician.
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