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« on: November 30, 2022, 02:51:15 PM »

If Trump listened to Pence after 2020 and just conceded the election and then plotted a comeback , then you may have a point but the fact is he did not do that and in fact when full lunatic so things are fundamentally different than they would have been .

Btw it wouldn’t have even been hard to shake of the “loser” tag either as he could have easily pointed out how close he was to winning despite a once in a century pandemic or hell even blamed the loss on the hunter Biden story being censored .

Trump did not do any of these things and did the opposite so this is completely untrue now
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« Reply #1 on: December 01, 2022, 11:40:14 AM »

DeSantis' ceiling is Trump's minus 10% because there's no scenario where he's the nominee and isn't sharing the ballot with a third party Trump
Trump won't go 3rd Party if he loses the Nomination. Stop the "Trolling".

Trump is nearly at the same age as Biden and could suddenly die. Many "Never Trumpers" actually hope that happens or that he is barred from seeking Office again.
We're talking about the same guy who committed treason because he couldn't accept that he lost an election to someone he hates half as much as he hates DeSantis, right? It's straight up delusional to expect him to recognize that he lost a primary to DeSantis

1. Most States have sore loser laws so he won’t even be able to run in the majority of states

2.  Trump very well may be under indictment then so a democratic victory would almost certainly mean a more unfavorable justice department for Trump and would make getting a pardon/commutation basically impossible. Would Trump want to roll the dice with his own freedom here
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