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Can Trump win re-election if he stopped hateful speeches or Tweets?

Wouldn’t he be able to win simply by letting everyone know his greatest accomplishments?
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TheunderdogofNY · 36-40, M
I didn't vote for Trump before and won't vote for him this time. He's still winning this election. Look at his competition. Look at what they are promoting. The whole Democratic party is in shambles. Most of the people voting for Trump will not be vocal about it. But they will be in the booth. It's laughable to think otherwise in my opinion. If Hilary couldn't beat him who can now present day?
Ynotisay · M
@TheunderdogofNY Not sure about shambles. I think the House, in particular, has been doing some amazing work. Democrats are inclusive and that means differing opinions. The GOP stands in lockstep with an "us vs. them" mentality. That might work for some but for others that's a real downside.

IMO any Democratic candidate is a better choice than Trump. This isn't coming down to individuals anyway. It comes down to strength vs. weakness, moving forward or backwards, choosing truth or lies, caring or hatred and facts or belief. It's super cut and dry as I see it.
TheunderdogofNY · 36-40, M
@Ynotisay I suppose old sport we will have to see what the American people think collectively. I'm waiting to see who they will nominate and what they will stand for. But at this point I personally do not agree with everything the Democratic party is promoting.

I think they are in shambles.

You have the far left Democrats and those that are moderate.

Who is the true voice of the Democratic party?

Who is the one that people will get behind?

Who is a true leader for the people in their party?

I guess I'll stay tuned for more updates.
Ynotisay · M
@TheunderdogofNY OK. I hear you. But I listed what I see this election being about. What's all important is voting. And I hope this time the "outraged" millennial's, who think they need to "like" a candidate and can get over the fact there IS no "magic wand" as some like to promise, decide to put down their phones and games and actually vote. IMO they cost the Democrats the election last time. Sure hope it doesn't happen again.