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Trump's big call on US election

 

Donald Trump has suggested he won't run again for president if he is to lose the US election to Kamala Harris.

 

The 78-year-old, who by the time of the next election would be one year older than President Joe Biden when he initially ran for a second term, was pressed on whether he could see himself launching another campaign.

 

"No, I don't. No, I don't," Trump responded to Sinclair Broadcast Group's "Full Measure" host Sharyl Attkisson.

 

"I don't see that at all. I think that, hopefully, we're going to be successful."

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The idiot has again proved he has totally lost it. On his social media platform he complained about the nightshow hosts, Kimmel, Fallon  and Colbert, and said, "Where is Johnny Carson? Bring back Johnny Carson."

 

Carson died in 2007.

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10 hours ago, red750 said:

He has also gone on Truth Social to tell women they have nthing to fear, he is their protector. Here is Bette Midler's response:

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Never a more honest or succinct statement from a woman of Bettes stature. Spot on.

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3 hours ago, red750 said:

Here are a couple of American election adverts...

 

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If only the big orange rat's mother had used birth control.

 

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Here's his latest mind blip:

 

"Speaking in Wisconsin on Saturday, Trump claimed that Vice President Kamala Harris has an app that allows a “virtually unlimited” number of migrants to enter the country.

 

“They have a phone app so that people can come into our country,” Trump said over the weekend. “These are smart immigrants, I guess because most people don’t have any idea what the hell a phone app is. But they do, these are very intelligent immigrants.”

 

You can't tie your shoelaces these days without a phone app. And his claim of 100,000 illegal immigrants including 13,000 murderers are based on stats for 40 yaers, including the 4 he was president.  He clearly has no grasp on reality.

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Musk has stooped to a new low, paying voters in swing States to sign a petition supporting the 1st and 2nd Amendments to the Constitution. It's effectively a vote-buying drive for his best buddy, Trump.

 

The best line I've seen all week? The name, Elon Musk, is an anagram for Leon Skum! 😄

 

https://www.the-express.com/news/politics/150872/elon-musk-offering-money-gun-rights-petition

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/07/us/politics/elon-musk-47-dollars-petition.html

 

 

 

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That's an interesting point. I noted two articles pertaining to the U.S. Presidential election, that point out, rarely-thought-of events, that affect Presidential elections.

 

1. Virtually every second election of a former President has turned out to be an unmitigated disaster, as the second time around, vast amounts of poor decision-making seemed to reign.

 

2. Natural disasters have played a big part in U.S. Presidential election events. Every time there's a sizeable natural disaster affecting the continental U.S. (massive storms or floods) resulting in severe financial and personal losses, the Republican vote has tanked.

This is reportedly because the Democrats are more inclined to indulge in social welfare and help programmes to mollify the damage and losses, whereas the Republicans do only minimal amounts of Govt help, and tell people they now just need to work harder to pick up the losses.

 

I note that two large storms have now impacted the Southern U.S. States, with losses running into the billions. I feel these two events will be a boon for the Democrats.

 

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