Originally Posted by pdx rick
Originally Posted by perotista
Originally Posted by Greger
Originally Posted by perotista
The difference is I'm not willing to set the 2020 results in stone yet, while you let the concrete harden.

Righto! It's not like I've ever been wrong y'know.....
Gotcha. I don't think Trump can win it in 2020, but I also think the Democrats could lose it if you know what I mean. Much like 2016, when the GOP nominated Trump, I resigned myself to a Hillary Clinton Presidency. I was shocked when she lost. I never seen that coming.
As long as The Dems keep the eye on the EC prize and forget about National polls - we're good. smile
I highly doubt whomever is the Democratic nominee will ignore Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania like Hillary did. Michigan and Pennsylvania had gone Democratic six straight presidential elections, Wisconsin in seven. That is until 2016. It was a long shot Trump would win just one, but all three? That's an anomaly that can only be explain by the lack of interest Hillary showed in all three. Perhaps she took all three for granted.

Depending on who is the Democratic nominee, I think the states of Georgia, North Carolina, Arizona are in play.


It's high past time that we start electing Americans to congress and the presidency who put America first instead of their political party. For way too long we have been electing Republicans and Democrats who happen to be Americans instead of Americans who happen to be Republicans and Democrats.