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In reply to the discussion: Trump 'doesn't care' if abandoned GOP seats are won by Democrats: ex-senator [View all]Scrivener7
(56,904 posts)32. I think you're right. His approvals are in the 30s. That's pretty bad.
Tragedy and death and heartache are baked into his term already. And those will get worse. Hopefully we will find the bottom where people stop supporting him. Sadly, that's our only hope now.
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Trump 'doesn't care' if abandoned GOP seats are won by Democrats: ex-senator [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Jul 4
OP
Nailed it!! 'All he (Trump) knows or cares about is that people he no longer likes are leaving,..'
riversedge
Jul 5
#30
It's also about his power to run the government as he wants, with no guardrails left in place.
Lonestarblue
Jul 5
#33
I wish we could get a super majority in the House and Senate because we could get rid of the moron.
cstanleytech
Jul 4
#10
How about if we don't have majority in the Senate, Thomas or Alito could leave and be replaced by someone younger.
NowsTheTime
Jul 5
#29
I honestly think he's aware of his failing health (dementia) and knows he will not be in office by then. Speculation is
SheilaAnn
Jul 4
#12
You don't think his brown shirts will block every single polling place in swing states?
AZ8theist
Jul 5
#23
Maybe because Congress and the Courts have given over so much power to the Presidency
Marie Marie
Jul 4
#18