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Whoa....... the Republican Party’s days are numbered?   Dems might want to rethink that.   Here’s some info from Gallup that may indicate your wrong.  It certainly bodes well for Trump’s re-election.  Btw, at this point, it’s looking like Trump will get another asterisk - *First Impeached President to be re-elected*

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12 hours ago, BS Wildcats said:

Name what he ruins!  This should be good.

How about an Atlantic City casino. In a business where the “house never loses” he goes broke? The state of New York has banned him from operating a non-profit ever again. The only way he can make a profit is by stiffing his contractors and suppliers. Over three trillion in deficits by the time his term is up, when he promised to eliminate the entire debt in eight years.

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17 hours ago, stevenash said:

I have been hearing that for years IN SPITE OF THE FACT that republicans have a majority of governorships as well as an advantage in state governments.  When is all of this going to disappear?

It is eroding right now. Democrats gained governorships in ‘18, and you watch how the statehouse in Texas changes in 2020. I’m not saying it will go Democrat, but gains will be made.

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3 hours ago, UT alum said:

It is eroding right now. Democrats gained governorships in ‘18, and you watch how the statehouse in Texas changes in 2020. I’m not saying it will go Democrat, but gains will be made.

So, you are stating that the "erosion" to which you refer will continue and that the dems will gain more governorships and more state legislatures in 2020?  ( as for gains being made in Texas, should I suggest that the Repubs will make "gains" in New York and California?)  When a team is losing a game by 40 points and, at the end, it loses by 35, should they "celebrate" the "erosion" in the victors win?

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On 2/11/2020 at 9:22 AM, stevenash said:

So, you are stating that the "erosion" to which you refer will continue and that the dems will gain more governorships and more state legislatures in 2020?  ( as for gains being made in Texas, should I suggest that the Repubs will make "gains" in New York and California?)  When a team is losing a game by 40 points and, at the end, it loses by 35, should they "celebrate" the "erosion" in the victors win?

It’s a long haul game.

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