Will Trump Keep Campaigning After He Wins The Election?
He really seems to like doing it. With the election win looking certain for Trump, and the common man turning their backs on the Democrats, I wonder what Trump is planning for the future of the Republican Party.
One of the big advantages Trump had in Western Pennslyvania was that Trump never left in the sense his campaign presence was always around, whereas Biden was absolutely lacking in exposure. I've told everyone about the lack of anyone wearing Biden or Harris shirts, and there was simply put no Democratic Campaign headquarters passing out political signs until late. For houses- I've only seen about 12 Harris signs in Pittsburgh so far. This doesn't include electronic billboards and signs placed on no mans land on roadways, I'm talking actual houses. Just 12. Trump didn't remotely have this problem, and have seen people erect gigantic homemade signs for Trump, make murals, spraypaint the sides of haystacks, etc.
Pennslyvania is a swing state that has increasingly turned red. Trump may well be the tipping point that keeps it red. He is a generational change in America as the demographics have switched allegiance under him- groups that previously only voted democrats are leaning conservative now.
I think one kf the best things he can do is continue to campaign, and get Vance involved as well so the public gets to know him better over the next few years, and he gets a better understanding of the American people. If they republicans stay on a continious campaign footing they can push many states to increasingly turn away from the democrats and reconsider their political future. I think this would be a good and healthy dialogue. Wr can't as a country continue any longer under the Hammer of the Democrats, but once leaving them, we need a shared vision of what life should be like once free.
Keep the Republicans on a continious campaign footing, fighting to turn swing states red and blue states purple, and let the Democrats in their totalitarian hellholes slumber until it is too late to get a proper start their campaigns.
One of the big advantages Trump had in Western Pennslyvania was that Trump never left in the sense his campaign presence was always around, whereas Biden was absolutely lacking in exposure. I've told everyone about the lack of anyone wearing Biden or Harris shirts, and there was simply put no Democratic Campaign headquarters passing out political signs until late. For houses- I've only seen about 12 Harris signs in Pittsburgh so far. This doesn't include electronic billboards and signs placed on no mans land on roadways, I'm talking actual houses. Just 12. Trump didn't remotely have this problem, and have seen people erect gigantic homemade signs for Trump, make murals, spraypaint the sides of haystacks, etc.
Pennslyvania is a swing state that has increasingly turned red. Trump may well be the tipping point that keeps it red. He is a generational change in America as the demographics have switched allegiance under him- groups that previously only voted democrats are leaning conservative now.
I think one kf the best things he can do is continue to campaign, and get Vance involved as well so the public gets to know him better over the next few years, and he gets a better understanding of the American people. If they republicans stay on a continious campaign footing they can push many states to increasingly turn away from the democrats and reconsider their political future. I think this would be a good and healthy dialogue. Wr can't as a country continue any longer under the Hammer of the Democrats, but once leaving them, we need a shared vision of what life should be like once free.
Keep the Republicans on a continious campaign footing, fighting to turn swing states red and blue states purple, and let the Democrats in their totalitarian hellholes slumber until it is too late to get a proper start their campaigns.