Republicans must feel very alone when it comes to supporting Trump

Billy000

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The actual percentage of the population who likes Trump has always been a minority.

Trump may have won in 2016, but he lost the popular vote. He just got the right voters in the right states. He lost the popular vote as well as the 2020 election itself. Republicans might want to pretend Trump won in 2020, but deep down they know he actually lost. They just won’t admit they’ve been wrong all along.

Trump’s approval rating is low and always has been.

Think of all the comedians and actors republicans used to like but now realize those people despise Trump. Take Family Guy as a good example. It’s bound to be a show that appeals to both republicans and democrats, but of course the creator of that show is a staunch progressive. It shows in the writing as well.

Now once again Trump is likely going to lose in November. This would mean that republicans had embarrassing losses for every election since 2018. Yikes!

Trumpism will eventually fizzle out. It will be forgotten.
 
The actual percentage of the population who likes Trump has always been a minority.

Trump may have won in 2016, but he lost the popular vote. He just got the right voters in the right states. He lost the popular vote as well as the 2020 election itself. Republicans might want to pretend Trump won in 2020, but deep down they know he actually lost. They just won’t admit they’ve been wrong all along.

Trump’s approval rating is low and always has been.

Think of all the comedians and actors republicans used to like but now realize those people despise Trump. Take Family Guy as a good example. It’s bound to be a show that appeals to both republicans and democrats, but of course the creator of that show is a staunch progressive. It shows in the writing as well.

Now once again Trump is likely going to lose in November. This would mean that republicans had embarrassing losses for every election since 2018. Yikes!

Trumpism will eventually fizzle out. It will be forgotten.
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The actual percentage of the population who likes Trump has always been a minority.

Trump may have won in 2016, but he lost the popular vote. He just got the right voters in the right states. He lost the popular vote as well as the 2020 election itself. Republicans might want to pretend Trump won in 2020, but deep down they know he actually lost. They just won’t admit they’ve been wrong all along.

Trump’s approval rating is low and always has been.

Think of all the comedians and actors republicans used to like but now realize those people despise Trump. Take Family Guy as a good example. It’s bound to be a show that appeals to both republicans and democrats, but of course the creator of that show is a staunch progressive. It shows in the writing as well.

Now once again Trump is likely going to lose in November. This would mean that republicans had embarrassing losses for every election since 2018. Yikes!

Trumpism will eventually fizzle out. It will be forgotten.
Well, that's the way our system works. The presidential nominees are chosen, not by the majority of Americans, but by a majority of approximately half of Americans who vote in each party's primary.

So, yes. Presidential nominees are almost never supported by a majority of Americans or American voters. Theoretically, it could happen, if a presidential candidate were so popular that he or she could over-come the "Yay Team!" aspect of American politics, but I don't know if it ever has happened.

Maybe that is why this year the DNC decided to abaondon the primary system and simply select the candidate of their choice, however unpopular she was and however high her negatives were in polling.

I suppose you are just as upset with Kamala possibly being the next president in spite of not being supported by the majority?
 
Well, that's the way our system works. The presidential nominees are chosen, not by the majority of Americans, but by a majority of approximately half of Americans who vote in each party's primary.

So, yes. Presidential nominees are almost never supported by a majority of Americans or American voters. Theoretically, it could happen, if a presidential candidate were so popular that he or she could over-come the "Yay Team!" aspect of American politics, but I don't know if it ever has happened.

Maybe that is why this year the DNC decided to abaondon the primary system and simply select the candidate of their choice, however unpopular she was and however high her negatives were in polling.

I suppose you are just as upset with Kamala possibly being the next president in spite of not being supported by the majority?
Trump’s approval rating has always been in the toilet. That isn’t the same for every other president in US history. Biden is obviously deeply unpopular as well, but even his approval rating has been consistently slightly higher than Trump’s.
 
I'm a Republican...

..... ..... I don't feel bad...

..... ..... ..... ..... But then again...

..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... I'm not a Trump supporter.

WW
 
And even fewer like Harris. Hell, your own cult kicked her to the curb in 2020.

And Trump was kicked to the curb by the American people in 2020.

Trump lost not because of overwhelming support * * FOR * * Biden, it was split pretty evenly. Trump lost because of the large number voting * * AGAINST * * Trump. An no, they are not the same thing.

WW
 
Trump’s approval rating has always been in the toilet. That isn’t the same for every other president in US history. Biden is obviously deeply unpopular as well, but even his approval rating has been consistently slightly higher than Trump’s.
Nope.
 
And Trump was kicked to the curb by the American people in 2020.
Maybe, maybe not. We'll unfortunately never really know.
Trump lost not because of overwhelming support * * FOR * * Biden, it was split pretty evenly. Trump lost because of the large number voting * * AGAINST * * Trump. An no, they are not the same thing.

WW
Yes. THe Biden campaign successfully tied COVID around Trump's neck. Little did we know what a colossal fuckup Harris and Biden would be.
 
Trump’s approval rating has always been in the toilet. That isn’t the same for every other president in US history. Biden is obviously deeply unpopular as well, but even his approval rating has been consistently slightly higher than Trump’s.
Biden's been overthrown by the Democrat Party, so it's pointless to even discuss him. You forgot to answer this:

I suppose you are just as upset with Kamala possibly being the next president in spite of not being supported by the majority?
 
The actual percentage of the population who likes Trump has always been a minority.

Trump may have won in 2016, but he lost the popular vote. He just got the right voters in the right states. He lost the popular vote as well as the 2020 election itself. Republicans might want to pretend Trump won in 2020, but deep down they know he actually lost. They just won’t admit they’ve been wrong all along.

Trump’s approval rating is low and always has been.

Think of all the comedians and actors republicans used to like but now realize those people despise Trump. Take Family Guy as a good example. It’s bound to be a show that appeals to both republicans and democrats, but of course the creator of that show is a staunch progressive. It shows in the writing as well.

Now once again Trump is likely going to lose in November. This would mean that republicans had embarrassing losses for every election since 2018. Yikes!

Trumpism will eventually fizzle out. It will be forgotten.
It's hard to feel alone with 80 million others.
 

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