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Biden open to splitting up immigration bill - Page 3

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01-27-2021, 03:08 AM
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A Republican will most likely be elected in 2024.

Its called the political pendulum.

Voters will get tired of Biden and Dems left wing policies.

So Biden needs this for his legacy.
Trump will win in 2024 like he did in 2020.
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01-27-2021, 03:26 AM
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Remember when John said Republicans and trump would win the senate and the presidency? Lmao bro come on
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I personally knew that if he wins he's not going to be touching DACA.
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Tranny is not derogatory term dummy
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01-27-2021, 09:33 AM
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Trump will win in 2024 like he did in 2020.
True. Trump will also win 2028 by re-writing the law.

Trump will live until 3024 by taking hydroxychloroquine that cures all illnesses.

If u don't agree, then u r fraud, unconstitutional & reptilian ppl
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01-27-2021, 12:20 PM
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lol trump is the ultimate Dem villain, if he run in 2024, that will absolutely fire up the Dem base. Libs hate trump more than they like democrats. That is not to say a republican cannot win 2024. If Dems flop, as Dems do often, then that leave the door wide open. 2022 and 2024 is all up the Dems, if they shit the bed, then no excuses.

Also trump may just run for the money, with 0 intentions of actually winning... like in 2016
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01-27-2021, 05:01 PM
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biden said he was only going to be a 1 term president during the campaign. he just wants to fix the damages done by trump and then spend time with family.
I think he will end up running for re-election, the damage done by trump will not be fixed in one terms.
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Trump running in 2024 would be a nightmare for elite Republicans. He will lose again.
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I think he will end up running for re-election, the damage done by trump will not be fixed in one terms.
I think he will be too old by then. Very high chance he will keep his promise of being a one term president. He just needs a good successor on the Democrat side. Need someone with charisma and intelligence. I honestly didn't like any of the 2020 Democratic candidate. Hope a new rising star comes out in next 4 years.
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I think he will be too old by then. Very high chance he will keep his promise of being a one term president. He just needs a good successor on the Democrat side. Need someone with charisma and intelligence. I honestly didn't like any of the 2020 Democratic candidate. Hope a new rising star comes out in next 4 years.
Agree, he will be 79 that time, I doubt he will have enough strength to run another term again.
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I'm happy President Biden is not an all or nothing type.

Now it's time for Durbin to open talks with GOP moderates.

I read Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) wants to get more agricultural visas for her state.

The time to make a deal is this year.

Preferably before Summer
there's no such thing as GOP moderates.

scrap filibuster
DC, PR statehood
voter reform
pack the court

let's go!
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01-31-2021, 01:18 PM
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We would have to look at their campaign finances and donation for Q1 but I suspect some of the support is to win back donors from corporate America. Daca is very popular among companies. That is one possibility.
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