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DACA recipients attending SOTU don’t want their legal status traded for the wall - Page 8

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02-06-2019, 02:27 PM
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I Agee. I’d love to have indefinite renewals with AP.
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Harris can't even hope to match wits with President Hamberders and his pristine approval ratings.

Seriously though, Dems could nominate Maxine Waters and unseat him. Unless he could win with 30% of the vote, I doubt he wins a second term.
Yea, the thing that many people haven’t realized is why so many Dems are launching campaigns for 2020 this time around. Trump’s chances of re-election are not looking great. Sure, he flipped some blue states, but not by large margins. Since then, he’s made zero effort to win over any new voters. All he cares about is his base. All it would take Dems to take back the White House is running a candidate that people actually show up and vote for. Dems don’t even have to flip all the states they lost in 2016.
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Yea, the thing that many people haven’t realized is why so many Dems are launching campaigns for 2020 this time around. Trump’s chances of re-election are not looking great. Sure, he flipped some blue states, but not by large margins. Since then, he’s made zero effort to win over any new voters. All he cares about is his base. All it would take Dems to take back the White House is running a candidate that people actually show up and vote for. Dems don’t even have to flip all the states they lost in 2016.
I just hope it turns out to be another wave year so dems can retake the senate. They should probably nuke the filibuster as well because republicans will do what they did to Obama once again.
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We aren’t getting greencards. Some of you need to wake up and smell the coffee. The best time was the Democrats offered him 25B for Wall/Daca solution and Trump blew it.

Trading 5.7b wall for daca is also stupid as hell. Trump removed something he wants to give back in exchange for a wall??

How does that even make sense so good for this dreamer telling Pelopsi not trade them for a wall. I didn’t realize many people here loved being handled the way you handle toilet paper.
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How old would you all be in 2020?
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How old would you all be in 2020?
hitting 30s... mid missing out on my mid twenties..
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Yea, the thing that many people haven’t realized is why so many Dems are launching campaigns for 2020 this time around. Trump’s chances of re-election are not looking great. Sure, he flipped some blue states, but not by large margins. Since then, he’s made zero effort to win over any new voters. All he cares about is his base. All it would take Dems to take back the White House is running a candidate that people actually show up and vote for. Dems don’t even have to flip all the states they lost in 2016.
Michigan, Wisconsin and PA are turning blue again.

Among the host of factors that contributed to 2016, a lot won't be at play again. No Bernie or bust protest votes, third parties won't be as influential, we're all very aware of Russian interference this time around and if the midterms were any indication, apathetic "there's no way he'll win" no-shows at the ballot box are waking up to the realization he can and has won.

He's going to lose. Too many people are feeling the consequence of their inaction last time around.
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now Dems are open for some new fencing, we'll see them caving to Drumph in return of nothing.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...day-s-deadline
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The latest poll among Democrats showed Biden first and Bernie second... Kamala was at 3%
Fact # 2, Bernie would have beaten Trump if he was the nominee back in 2016... He would have even carried Wisconsin, the state that the chosen one did not even visit during the campaign and lost to Bernie during the primaries.
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now Dems are open for some new fencing, we'll see them caving to Drumph in return of nothing.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...day-s-deadline
Trump will declare victory...
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