agreed on all points.
i believe that normally the campaign matters most in determining who wins. nothing ahead of time, especially way ahead of time like now, matters as much as the hot time of campaigning when minds are made up.
we don't even have a dem candidate now...
so, we'll have to wait quite a while as all this continues to play out
ken
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Ken, I agree with you but you are assuming that the election
will be fair and not tampered with. Putin has every reason to see him win the election
and China every reason to see him lose. Balance that off with the fact that
the impeachment may work for him.
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i can't really agree. his favorable rate, according to 538, is 42%; unfavorable is 54%. hasn't changed in many months. economy booming for some; jobs for some; artificial stimulus, thanks too enormous borrowing that congress allowed, creates only temporary cash flow that opens stimulus. he is desperate to force the fed reserve to lower rates, but can't make them.
will the impeachment work against or for him? nobody has a clue.
but no president has been sooo hated in my lifetime (since Ike). i'm from michigan, one of the three states that gave him the election, and he won here by 10,000 votes. a pittance.
i would not bet that he'd win here again. no one would. the black vote in detroit is sure to turn out this time to defeat him.
all of which is to say, i can't agree that any prognosticator can state with any assurance that this is over. when the dems have a candidate, and if she runs a strong campaign (i am hoping it is warren), there's every chance she can pull it off.
i hope....
ken
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--Oh my God !!! My dear friend. Do you mean that you cannot see that he is going to be re-elected ? The economy is booming. The jobs index is at its most favorable level in years. His entire Republican base and conservative Americans are singing Amen from all corners. America's enemies are afraid or nervous about what the Donald will do next. Worst of all for those who do not like Trump, the Democrats do not quite know what to do !!! Instead of dissecting all Trump's moves as incisively as possible and offering voting Americans more credible and potent alternatives, the Democrats are waiting for magic and wizardry, an impeachment wand, and possibly an army of unicorns sliding down from the North pole with Santa Claus and a choir of angels powered by the most lilting saxophones of Kenny G, and the mellifluous and soporific melody of Yanni to coax all and sundry into believing that the Donald is evil, and no good for America and the world...
--On Sun, Sep 29, 2019 at 11:31 PM Nuhamin Bekalu <nuhaminb@gmail.com> wrote:
The article does a great job summarizing and predicting Donald Trump's international involvement as president of the United States. If Trump is seen to win a second term, this would increase the chances of nationalism and isolationism for the United States. Trump's characteristics will weaken foreign trade and international relationships. The United States would be at a substantial loss with its foreign relations if Trump becomes selected for a second term.--
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