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House Republicans’ Immigration Bill Not Ready for Floor Action - Page 2

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it's gonna need to be toned down to stand a chance in the senate.

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This is what needs to happen - they need to attach legislation onto tbe omnibus.
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That is the very scary part. Trump actually has a chance of getting re-elected. Do not settle for the renewals. Come 2020 and he gets re-elected, what then? DO NOT SETTLE.

March 23rd is coming up, and I think we all need a strategy to make Democrats cave.
I disagree. Trump is most likely to lose reelection. He is very unpopular, as of today his approval ratings are 43%.

The swing states will most likely flip to the Democratic candidate by a very narrow margin BUT only if they nominate someone strong enough to go head to head with the insult queen in chief aka Trumpo
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I disagree. Trump is most likely to lose reelection. He is very unpopular, as of today his approval ratings are 43%.

The swing states will most likely flip to the Democratic candidate by a very narrow margin BUT only if they nominate someone strong enough to go head to head with the insult queen in chief aka Trumpo
This is going to sound sexist, but the Democrats need to choose a male candidate next time. If they try to put forward Warren or Kamala they will lose. This country is not ready for a female president yet, at least when going against Trump (all his sexist and racist supporters will go sprinting to the polls). Bernie Sanders or Joe Biden would easily carry the elections imo.
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This is going to sound sexist, but the Democrats need to choose a male candidate next time. If they try to put forward Warren or Kamala they will lose. This country is not ready for a female president yet, at least when going against Trump (all his sexist and racist supporters will go sprinting to the polls). Bernie Sanders or Joe Biden would easily carry the elections imo.
As a woman I'm offended! Joking, I agree with you 100%. Democrats better not take any chances. They need to choose an old white man to satisfy the status quo.
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This is going to sound sexist, but the Democrats need to choose a male candidate next time. If they try to put forward Warren or Kamala they will lose. This country is not ready for a female president yet, at least when going against Trump (all his sexist and racist supporters will go sprinting to the polls). Bernie Sanders or Joe Biden would easily carry the elections imo.
Trump has the advantage of being the incumbent but that's also his disadvantage. He can't blame any issues on the previous administration or advocate for change for this second term. 2020 will largely depend on the economy as well. To Trump's advantage, the Democrats have a identity problem and they lack a charismatic candidate. Joe Biden would do well but he's getting quite old. Bernie age and health will be a issue as well but he's also too progressive and puts moderates off. I agree that America is not ready for a Warren, Kamala, or Oprah. Democrats are better off running a moderate to capture the independent and moderate republican votes. The far left are already energized from their hatred for Trump and will vote for the Democratic candidate regardless.
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