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Grim warnings for White House, Republicans ahead of election
By JULIE PACE, CATHERINE LUCEY and ZEKE MILLER WASHINGTON©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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serendipitous1
Trump is the most corrupt, pathetic, embarrassing, and childish leader the US has ever had by a mile. No one comes close to him, not even Nixon. No wonder Trump thinks the media is the enemy. It's the media who he can't fool (except for the idiots on Fox like Hannity and Carlson who have an IQ of about 90 between them).
1glenn
Americans are growing fed up with the corrupt and incompetent ruling party, in general, and the un-indicted co-conspirator in the White House, in particular.
Post Office Malone
The Democrats need to focus on the issues rather than constantly attacking Trump at every turn if they have a hope to win in November.
Laguna
Wages for the lower 90% are static, and the tax cuts have brought them little but threatened cuts to their benefits due to the soaring deficit. You can't run on that. You can't run on Trump, considering his unpopularity. You can't run on xenophobia as Americans are growing wise to this. So if you're a Repub, what do you run on?
zettaiEngineer
Collective inaction enabled Trump to hijack the Republican party. Endangered Republican candidates have only themselves and their leadership to blame.
Ah_so
Roll on November.
Andrew Crisp
Just wondering if the writer published an article prior to Donald Trumps win claiming that Hillary Clinton was gonna win - Donald Trump has actually delivered an a lot of stuff he has promised he would, which is why the Republicans have a high chance of winning in the Mid Terms.
Laguna
He slashed taxes on the rich and rode through a confirmation. Aside from executive actions, can you name a third piece of major legislation passed during Trump's first two years?
TrevorPeace
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell raised an alarm last week, warning that each of the competitive Senate races would be "like a knife fight in an alley."
When leading politicians refer to elections as deadly confrontations, it's no wonder the US is considered a violent nation. With his mindless utterance McConnell did nothing but exacerbate an underlying problem in America.
Texas A&M Aggie
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell raised an alarm last week, warning that each of the competitive Senate races would be "like a knife fight in an alley."
This is the same Mitch McConnell who described the 2016 presidential election would be "like a knife fight in a phone booth." And the world knows how that one turned out.
Nearly all the pollsters got the 2016 general wrong. Polling guru Nate Silver predicted a 95 percent chance that "Madam President" would not only win, but by a landslide right up to election night. There was indeed a landslide, but just not the one the uniparty expected.
Why would anyone believe anything they say this time around is beyond foolish. Though his name will not be on any ballot, the midterms will be President Trump's first re-election. He's about to go out on the campaign stump for Senate and House seats up to six times a week starting in October.
The Left can crow about there being a "Blue Wave" in early November all they want, but come the morning of November 7th, the Trump Tsunami will turn their much vaunted landslide 2.0 into a Tidy Bowl trickle circling the drain.
Simon Foston
I read stuff like this and I think "Comical Ali."