The worst case scenario if trump loses: GOP reverts back to 1996-2012 platform
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« Reply #25 on: October 24, 2019, 02:37:16 PM »

Trump's platform is best, and the best way to go forward is if the GOP adopts a more socially liberal, but still Trumpian platform. Or vice versa an economically left-wing (or centrist whatever) but socially right-wing platform, similar to European "far-right" parties.
Your lack of understanding on American politics or Trump is astounding. In what way is Trump left-wing or centrist on economics?

Cutting Medicaid for millions and tax cuts for billionaires are so #populist Purple heart Smiley

The tax cut part yes because they do help everyone . They help the economy grow which helps the majority of this country

Ah yes, i too believe that the stock markets doing well represents how well the general populace
of America is doing.


Their was electoral Analysis done on different economic factors and Trump’s best factor was not the stock market it was pocketbook.



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« Reply #26 on: October 24, 2019, 03:31:23 PM »

Trump's platform is best, and the best way to go forward is if the GOP adopts a more socially liberal, but still Trumpian platform. Or vice versa an economically left-wing (or centrist whatever) but socially right-wing platform, similar to European "far-right" parties.
Your lack of understanding on American politics or Trump is astounding. In what way is Trump left-wing or centrist on economics?
I've never said that. He is right-wing on economics, but GOP needs to either become centrist on social issues or economic issues. That's what i said.
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« Reply #27 on: October 29, 2019, 08:45:29 AM »

Again, other than the top 5% and the right-wing Christians (i.e. the whites), there's little appeal for the party.

You seriously think that is our only appeal? LOL
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