‘Blue’ wave for GOP? BLUE collar workers overwhelmingly say lives BETTER under Trump

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  1. US Conservative

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    They have to qualify the blue wave failing now, so after they lose they can say they knew it wasn't going to happen.
     
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    US Conservative Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Wrong-candidates who Trump supports are doing well. Thats why he's out campaigning with them now.

    Im going to try and lead a horse to water here-but do yourself a favor and watch this recent Trump rally-THIS is how he plans to win in the midterms. You will learn more about the Trump message here than in any MSM report. Watch it because its what has defeated dems for 2 years now.


    for the record-I do not expect you to watch, as its not what the MSM is saying.
     
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    Then there is DeSantis who cozied up to Trump and won bigly. Now will win Yuuuge over the Socialist Demo Gilliam. Then McSally in Arizona. Where the Demos have high hopes to take McSally's old Congressional Seat. Of course as usual.....they're just high hopes.

    The Demos will need to up that turnout vote. As being under the 2014 numbers reflects the reality of their difficulties.
     
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    Duh, revenues keep climbing when the economy expands. They did the same under Obama. Now, why don't you talk about the deficit?
     
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    So now you want to move onto the deficit eh?

    Do do we now agree that NAFTA was not intended to end ALL tariffs?

    Do we now agree that Trump cut spending?
     
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    Oh no.....they already have their excuse. They will blame the Russians again. It will be the Russians interfered. Cost them the House. They are already practicing.

    Then there will be calls of Repub Collusion.
     
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    Its hilarious. Everyone know they will fall short. They know, we know, they know we know.

    But they can't say it.
     
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    1) No, NAFTA's agreement was to eliminate ALL tariffs within 15 years. See the wiki I linked in the other thread.

    2) Show us where trump cut spending?
     
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    We will hear them say it after 2018.

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    Senate blocks Trump's spending cuts - Washington Times
    https://www.washingtontimes.com/.../senate-blocks-trumps-spending-cuts
    Jun 20, 2018 · Senators voted Wednesday to block President Trump's $15.4 billion spending cuts package, with lawmakers saying it trimmed the budget too much.

    He must have been cutting something, huh?
     
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    You own link gave exceptions, which is by definition not ALL.

    Already did.
     
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    Haha, cutting of $26 billions in programs? You can't be serious. With trillions for tax cuts on the line, this is less than a drop in the bucket. I thought that Trump fans are math challenged, but that much?

    Plus, he'll need more than the $26 billion to pay for his shiny wall. There you go..
     
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    With a deficit this large, everything will be a drop in the bucket, like the suspension of govt employee raises.

    Blue collar workers are still seeing the difference.
     
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    Lets see where it goes-a new round of polling is due soon, and more likely among likely voters.
     
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    The floor is collapsing under Trump, which can only affect GOP candidates.

    MMC et al can dispute all they want:dual:, but . . . but . . . but . . . in the end for the GOP, it will only be :blahblah: and not enough votes.
     
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    There will be polls aplenty between now and the election, and newsworthy developments that will be reflected in them.

    Or,

     
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    We saw how those polls went last election.
     
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    Lets find out together.
     
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    The polls were correct, the people voted for Clinton.
     
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    If you need to invalidate all poll results that you don't like because the final average error of the presidential one in 2016 was 1.1%, closer than in 2012, that is what you can do, of course.

    Obviously, those 78,000 votes in three key states delivered the requisite electoral college votes to the candidate with 2.8 million fewer votes, but the electoral college will be on Autumn Break in Acapulco this November.
     
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    Go with it.
     
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    And historically, midterms benefit Republicans.

    Lets see if the last 2 years of frothing at the mouth will pay off for Democrats.
     
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    Those polls were remarkably accurate. Clinton wopped Trump in the PV, and the Senate and House fell just about within the range of the polls.
     
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    Midterms, with three exceptions, benefit the party out of power.
     

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