If Hillary won in 2016 & the pandemic still happened, how did her re-election campaign turn out?
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« Reply #25 on: August 02, 2021, 09:18:26 AM »

I don’t think COVID would have occurred if Hillary Clinton won in 2016, as Donald Trump dismantling the Pandemic Response Team in 2018 likely contributed to COVID’s spread as early as March of 2019 (at least according to evidence found in sewage from Barcelona, Spain as discussed by Dr. John Campbell in one of his YouTube videos from a few months back). 2020 probably would have seen Hillary Clinton run for reelection against Paul Ryan with Donald Trump as a third party candidate. Such a scenario would have resulted in a landslide win for Hillary Clinton due to the split in the Republican vote.
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« Reply #26 on: August 02, 2021, 06:48:28 PM »

I don’t think COVID would have occurred if Hillary Clinton won in 2016, as Donald Trump dismantling the Pandemic Response Team in 2018 likely contributed to COVID’s spread as early as March of 2019 (at least according to evidence found in sewage from Barcelona, Spain as discussed by Dr. John Campbell in one of his YouTube videos from a few months back). 2020 probably would have seen Hillary Clinton run for reelection against Paul Ryan with Donald Trump as a third party candidate. Such a scenario would have resulted in a landslide win for Hillary Clinton due to the split in the Republican vote.
If Trump runs for the republican nomination in 2020, its his

Back in the 2016 primaries, a majority of Republicans didn't actually support him. If he'd been the loser that blew a third consecutive election for them, rather than the President that had four years to turn the party into his cult, then Republicans would have looked for a more electable option.
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« Reply #27 on: August 02, 2021, 09:59:24 PM »

I don’t think COVID would have occurred if Hillary Clinton won in 2016, as Donald Trump dismantling the Pandemic Response Team in 2018 likely contributed to COVID’s spread as early as March of 2019 (at least according to evidence found in sewage from Barcelona, Spain as discussed by Dr. John Campbell in one of his YouTube videos from a few months back). 2020 probably would have seen Hillary Clinton run for reelection against Paul Ryan with Donald Trump as a third party candidate. Such a scenario would have resulted in a landslide win for Hillary Clinton due to the split in the Republican vote.
If Trump runs for the republican nomination in 2020, its his

Back in the 2016 primaries, a majority of Republicans didn't actually support him. If he'd been the loser that blew a third consecutive election for them, rather than the President that had four years to turn the party into his cult, then Republicans would have looked for a more electable option.
Trump ended up with 45% nationally. And towards the end when it was just him, Cruz, and Kasich he got solid majorities

In a two way race with Trump vs any other republican, Trump wins easily
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« Reply #28 on: August 03, 2021, 12:35:40 AM »

I don’t think COVID would have occurred if Hillary Clinton won in 2016, as Donald Trump dismantling the Pandemic Response Team in 2018 likely contributed to COVID’s spread as early as March of 2019 (at least according to evidence found in sewage from Barcelona, Spain as discussed by Dr. John Campbell in one of his YouTube videos from a few months back). 2020 probably would have seen Hillary Clinton run for reelection against Paul Ryan with Donald Trump as a third party candidate. Such a scenario would have resulted in a landslide win for Hillary Clinton due to the split in the Republican vote.
If Trump runs for the republican nomination in 2020, its his

Back in the 2016 primaries, a majority of Republicans didn't actually support him. If he'd been the loser that blew a third consecutive election for them, rather than the President that had four years to turn the party into his cult, then Republicans would have looked for a more electable option.
Trump ended up with 45% nationally. And towards the end when it was just him, Cruz, and Kasich he got solid majorities

In a two way race with Trump vs any other republican, Trump wins easily

Trump may have surged because the alternative was a brokered convention. The head to head polls around Super Ruesday had it as a tossup race while he had his actual comfortable leads over the divided field. There was enough interparty opposition, especially from since Trump cultist demographics like evangelicals, that means the party wasn't securely dominated by him before he won.
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