Is Trump The One For 2024?
The Blue State Conservative,
by
Ron Nutter
Original Article
Posted By: Happy Place USA,
2/2/2022 7:34:43 AM
Generally speaking, I am not a fan of polls. For one, I’ve never been polled by anyone. For another, the number of people being polled often strikes me as too small a sample from which to draw broad conclusions. Also, those samples more often than not tend to oversample one group, Democrats, let’s say, over another group, which again leads to questions of accuracy.
Bottom line, I don’t trust ‘em and tend to ignore them in preference to the only poll that actually counts, the election itself.
I’ve often asked myself, what would I do if I were to be contacted to participate in a poll.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Californian 2/2/2022 7:38:13 AM (No. 1058710)
Yes.
If he doesn't run I'd vote de santis. Or the new VA Governor. Otherwise I'd just stay home unless someone else worthy through action pops up.
I don't care about party. The GOP is not conservative. If any of them was forced by odd circumstances to run under another party label or as independent they still have my vote. I vote for people not party.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
GustoGrabber 2/2/2022 7:43:07 AM (No. 1058714)
Can’t we all just unite behind some beltway status quo mediocre loser who will stop shaming the political class with a mesmerizing economy ?
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If we are not getting the election machines and the mail in ballot rules cleaned up, I am unsure why it matters where I might cast my vote.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Mofongo 2/2/2022 7:56:09 AM (No. 1058721)
Trump has accomplished unimaginable miracles, but I’m voting for DeSantis. Brilliant analysis, Mr. Nutter. When they get finished with DeSantis, he will be dead meat. They can’t touch Trump.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Rama41 2/2/2022 7:58:43 AM (No. 1058722)
If Trump puts the country first, we'll win. If he puts himself first, we'll lose.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Rich323 2/2/2022 7:59:11 AM (No. 1058724)
We need a President who will fight the system not just survive the system. To date, President Trump is the only Republican/conservative who has been deadly tough on the opposition. Governor DeSantis is outstanding, but he will get the same treatment as President Trump to include bad suggestions for appointees. The winning ticket would be Trump/DeSantis with DeSantis as VP being actively allowed to double check Trumps work and appointees. The chiefs of staff and presidential lawyers are where Presidents decisions get skewed. We also need to keep the RNC out of the Oval Office. McConnell and McCarthy also have to go. We need four hammers Pres VP speaker and leader!
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Banjo Willy 2/2/2022 8:01:02 AM (No. 1058728)
He'd better be the one, because it is he who will be elected thank God
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Gina 2/2/2022 8:05:29 AM (No. 1058735)
I'm voting for Trump.
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I dunno. He is complicit in the creation of the lethal vaccines for Covid19 which don't work.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
PageTurner 2/2/2022 8:18:34 AM (No. 1058757)
I prefer Trump because the election was stolen from him and this needs to be corrected. But I am getting more and more impressed with DeSantis and the Virginia guy. They have learned from Trump that a Republican needs to fight and they know how to stand on the shoulders of a giant. They might be exactly what we are looking for.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
bpl40 2/2/2022 8:20:22 AM (No. 1058761)
There is one Yuge elephant in the room this article does not address - vote fraud. Unless this monster is taken head on and slain there is no future for America - period. And Donlad Trump is the ONLY knight on a white charger who is capable or has the best chance of doing this. DeSantis and Pompeo are capable men each worthy of becoming President in his own time. But this is a task they cannot accomplish. The country cannot afford another good old college try with a gracious concession speech later.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
bigfatslob 2/2/2022 8:32:12 AM (No. 1058776)
When it comes to supporting one party let's say I'm non-binary. I only support people who are patriots not career politicians.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
montwoodcliff 2/2/2022 8:33:28 AM (No. 1058779)
No. 6 says it all. And I Trump doesn’t make it through the term, DeSantis will be there to take up the slack. There’s nothing wrong with having vision as long as you follow through, which Trump excels at. A policy wonk can get lost in the weeds. And you always vote for the party. Would any Republican really vote for Manchin? He.s a Democrat, remember? And everything Democrats touch turns to you-know-what. They have the Sadim Touch (Midas backwards).
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
singermom9 2/2/2022 8:35:13 AM (No. 1058783)
But we have to get support for the next Repub Pres that really helps. DJT was sabatoged by RHINOS who did not help him.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
spellbound 2/2/2022 8:43:50 AM (No. 1058793)
Author proves that he completely misunderstands why Trump was elected in the first place: He was not a politician! He ran on a promise that the forgotten men and women of America would be forgotten no more. And unlike most politicians, he kept that promise with his policies, in spite of overwhelming opposition. That is why Trump continues to have the overwhelming support of the American people.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
red1066 2/2/2022 9:22:33 AM (No. 1058830)
The country has two choices at the moment to choose from on the Republican side. Donald Trump who has already proven he can do great things even when everyone in D.C. is against him, or if he decides to run, Ron DeSantis. Someone who has no problem telling demosluts and the MSM to go pound sand and who appears to be as close to a younger Trump as we're going to find. As for the polls, there isn't a single one out there that can be trusted. Pollsters over sample demosluts which never made any sense to me, and I've never heard an explanation as to why this is done.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
Pluperfect 2/2/2022 9:30:37 AM (No. 1058841)
No.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
moebellini3 2/2/2022 9:34:06 AM (No. 1058846)
Love him or hate him, who else has the guts to take on the swamp of Washington D.C.. Who else has the guts to take on Russia, China, North Korea, Iran and the rest of our enemies. Who else can talk about trade with other countries, our border and our economy. None of this is happening today as we fall into 3rd world status. Got it...
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
sanspeur 2/2/2022 9:38:43 AM (No. 1058856)
as El Rushbo said ,” The media ( and party ) didn’t make Trump and no matter how they try , they can’t unmake him . Only he can defeat himself “ Hence the sniveling from lesser luminaries. starting already .
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
Falconer 2/2/2022 9:43:27 AM (No. 1058864)
The 2020 election was not legitimate. Why will those ahead be any different?
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
Stencil 2/2/2022 10:11:30 AM (No. 1058889)
Looking from this point in time, I believe the only way conservatives lose in 2024 is if Donald Trump gains The Republican Party nomination. He is the one focusing lens which will concentrate the opposition and independent electorate.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
john56 2/2/2022 10:30:04 AM (No. 1058914)
Lots of things can happen between now and 2024 (and I expect they will).
President Trump gives every indication that he plans to run in 2024. Well and good. But he's 75 and would be 78-82 during a second term. The Good Lord may decide otherwise and he usually wins those arguments. I still say he could say, "screw it," and stay home and play with his grandchildren. Probably not, but it could happen.
Who knows what mess Sleepy Creepy Crooked President Uncle Joe, the media whores, the pro-war DC swamp, and the survelliance state, along with the high tech wizards behind the curtain are able to pull in the interim. It may have been a nice America while it lasted. But I hope not.
As some missionary once said, Pray like work has no consequence. Work like prayer has no consequence.
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
SweetSweetback 2/2/2022 11:11:33 AM (No. 1058953)
Damn right he is.
The perfect disinfectant against The Swamp. He's the 1,000,000 Lumen Light shining on the den of cockroaches known as the media/politico/military industrial complex triumvirate.
Aside from the effervescent DeSantis, there are no other options.
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
columba 2/2/2022 11:20:03 AM (No. 1058962)
The ongoing destruction of the United States will not stop until this nation's people turn to our Creator and get it right.
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Reply 25 - Posted by:
DVC 2/2/2022 11:31:57 AM (No. 1059000)
Absolutely, YES. We have literally only a VERY, VERY few leaders who have the spine and brains to run things against the Deep State Communists. Trump has his flaws, as do all human beings, but on the average, he is by far the most capable, competent and "threat resistant" of all our leaders.
Ron DeSantis is a very, very good and smart man, too. He should be in line for the top slot after Trump.
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My vote is for Ron DeSantis. I think the world of President Trump, but he is too divisive to too many people.
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Reply 27 - Posted by:
franq 2/2/2022 11:55:07 AM (No. 1059057)
I'm not sure about that, #9. I think there is good reason to believe the vaccine already existed for the CCP virus. The virus itself was undeniably engineered, to. Trump was at the mercy of his advisors.
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Reply 28 - Posted by:
KatieJo 2/2/2022 1:05:50 PM (No. 1059145)
I cannot and will not vote for a man who refuses to acknowledge the democide that is happening in America and across the globe as a result of the death jabs. It doesn't matter if he supports mandates or not. Innocent people are being lied to and essentially murdered.
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Reply 29 - Posted by:
J F Ackerman 2/2/2022 1:18:07 PM (No. 1059158)
I vote NO on Trump. He allowed Fauci and Co. to talk him into shutting down the entire country for those first two fateful weeks. We have Trump to thank for this ongoing tyranny by politicians and politicized public health bureaucrats. He should have been far wiser and more visionary about where the slugs around him were going to take this. I vote NO on Trump.
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Reply 30 - Posted by:
belwhatter 2/2/2022 1:28:06 PM (No. 1059164)
Anyone who faults President Trump regarding the vaccine as a reason not to vote for him cannot possibly be rooting for America. You all know he was co erced into promoting the wretched poisonous jab after the CDC refused the remedies that would have pworked, read up on India's success with Ivermectin. It comes back to money, corruption and the swamp of which big pharma is part. No one can or should overlook Trump's huge achievements with the economy, prosperity, foreign relations, border safety and easing of strangling regulations. He is the only one capable of overcoming the Biden disasters that have all but ruined America as a worthwhile. Vote Trump , make America safe , and great, again. Let de Santis mature for future presidency, right now he is getting Florida under control inspite of mindless immigration from ex blue staters and illegal aliens.
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Reply 31 - Posted by:
Roscoelewis 2/2/2022 3:17:53 PM (No. 1059269)
I'm thinking many that voted for Biden will vote republican next time. Many voted for Biden because they didn't like Trump. I'm thinking there are still some that may reject Trump just because of his personality. I'm thinking DeSantis would get those that voted against Trump last time as well as the faithful republicans.
I think DeSantis will be the best candidate to get the most votes; and with the voter fraud operations, we will need all we can get.
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Reply 32 - Posted by:
YorkieMom 2/2/2022 3:53:42 PM (No. 1059307)
I wasn’t for Trump at first because I thought he’d turn liberal. I appreciate everything he did in his 4 years. If we look at Biden and Hillary as retreads and old, I’m afraid independents will look at Trump in the same way. That, plus the hate-filled media makes me think DeSantis is the one we need in 2024. We need to WIN in 2024.
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Reply 33 - Posted by:
BarryNo 2/2/2022 5:15:54 PM (No. 1059389)
I like Trump. I like DeSantis. There are a few (too few) other Republicans I would support. Trump has the advantage that the Dems sabotoged his first term and cheated him of a second.
He is our MARTYR. We are so 'displeased', we want to see him win just to throw it in the Democrat/Socialist/Globalist faces.
We know their tricks and plans now. And we will go to bloody war with them if they try what they did in 2020, ever again.
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Reply 34 - Posted by:
Urgent Fury 2/2/2022 6:01:10 PM (No. 1059434)
What about that solid guy, Mike Pence?
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Reply 35 - Posted by:
watashiyo 2/2/2022 6:13:13 PM (No. 1059450)
He could be.
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Reply 36 - Posted by:
TXknitter 2/2/2022 6:24:03 PM (No. 1059457)
I am not sure where we all get the idea DeSantis is doing anything but sticking with the state he loves to finish the job. When I heard him discuss it, he said it will take all the time he has as Governor as possible in order to get a great many things accomplished. Florida faces fierce danger while Democrats have the White House.
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Reply 37 - Posted by:
Patty48 2/2/2022 7:48:52 PM (No. 1059531)
I’d like to see a Trump/Carson ticket. It makes so much sense it would never happen but the good doctor is a perfect fit for him.
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My preference would be Trump, for right now anyway, but Republicans do have other options.