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Apparently there is a rule in the Constitution that the President and VP cannot be residents of the same state. So Trump would have to move again.

Beyond that I think DeSantis has bigger plans than to play second fiddle.
 

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Sorry (see, I can say sorry), that duo would be my worst nightmare if I lived in the US ..... IMHO
 

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I thought DeSantis was ahead of Trump...
 

silentkisser

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Yeah, I can't see this happening. DeSantis is going to go for the brass ring, and he probably doesn't need Trump to weigh him down. Donald is only going to run in the hopes of avoiding an indictment from the DOJ on his failed coup.
 

jcpro

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I thought DeSantis was ahead of Trump...
DeSantis needs Trump's base to survive in the primaries. This way Trump serves for 4 years(all he can serve) and DeSantis runs in 28.
 
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A Trump/DeSantis ticket would crush any UnDemocrat contender in 2024. That is unless
a) they massively cheat again
or
b) the radical eft ends up causing a civil war during the election campaign because they can't stand to lose
 
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The Trumptard Hearts will now be broken.

Biden and Harris Would Both Beat Either Trump or DeSantis in 2024: Poll

Joe Biden and Kamala Harris would both beat the two favorites for the GOP nomination in 2024—Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis—in either hypothetical matchup, according to a new poll.

An Echelon Insights survey found that if the next election were being held today, voters would narrowly back Biden (46 percent) over Trump (44 percent), with the president also the preferred choice when up against the Florida governor (45 percent to 41 percent).

When those taking part in the poll said who they would vote for between Harris and the two Republican frontrunners, the vice president also came out on top.


A total of 46 percent of likely voters said that they would vote for Harris, compared to 44 percent who would back Trump in a hypothetical race. Harris also beat DeSantis by 43 percent to 42 percent, albeit within the net margin of error of 1 percent.

With the next election still more than two years away, it's still far from certain who the final two candidates will be.

The 79-year-old Biden has signaled that he wants to run again, especially if there is thepotential for a rematch against Trump, with his own party reportedly expressing concerns about his age and falling approval ratings.
According to the Echelon Insights poll, more than half (56 percent) of likely voters said they don't want to see Biden as the 2024 nominee, compared to 28 percent who say they want him to run again and 17 percent who are unsure.

When broken down, the poll found that 28 percent of those who voted for Biden in 2020 don't want him to run for office again.

The data also don't look good for Trump amid reports he is gearing up to announce his intention to run again in 2024 after hinting at it since he left office in January 2021.
The survey found that 59 percent of likely voters don't want Trump as the GOP nomination in 2024, with just under a quarter (23 percent) of those who supported him in 2020 saying they don't want him to run again.
When Biden and Trump are taken out of the equation, Harris and DeSantis are by far the favorites to clinch the nominations for their respective parties in 2024.

The poll found that if Biden doesn't seek renomination, 26 percent of Democratic voters and those leaning toward the party would back Harris, with Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg in second place on 13 percent and Senator Elizabeth Warren third on 7 percent.
As for the GOP, DeSantis holds a commanding lead over his rivals when Trump is taken out of the equation.
Nearly half (45 percent) of Republicans said they would back the Florida Governor for the nomination if the GOP primary were held today, with former Vice President Mike Pence a distant second on 12 percent, and Donald Trump Jr. third at 9 percent.

The Echelon Insights poll was a sample of 1,022 likely voters conducted July 15-18.

 

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The Repugnantlicans are the biggest cheaters.
The voters are fully aware of it, and the Roe v Wade as well as Trump holding the Saudi LIV Golf Tournament at his Bedminster Golf Resort so that he can fill his pockets with dirty Saudi money a really pissed off the relatives of the 9/11 Victims and has benefited the Democrats!!
So keep up with your shenanigans Trump, then you and De Santis can abuse one another during your Repugnantlican Nomination Debates. ROTFLMAO!!
 
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The Trumptard Hearts will now be broken.

Biden and Harris Would Both Beat Either Trump or DeSantis in 2024: Poll

Joe Biden and Kamala Harris would both beat the two favorites for the GOP nomination in 2024—Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis—in either hypothetical matchup, according to a new poll.

An Echelon Insights survey found that if the next election were being held today, voters would narrowly back Biden (46 percent) over Trump (44 percent), with the president also the preferred choice when up against the Florida governor (45 percent to 41 percent).

When those taking part in the poll said who they would vote for between Harris and the two Republican frontrunners, the vice president also came out on top.


A total of 46 percent of likely voters said that they would vote for Harris, compared to 44 percent who would back Trump in a hypothetical race. Harris also beat DeSantis by 43 percent to 42 percent, albeit within the net margin of error of 1 percent.

With the next election still more than two years away, it's still far from certain who the final two candidates will be.

The 79-year-old Biden has signaled that he wants to run again, especially if there is thepotential for a rematch against Trump, with his own party reportedly expressing concerns about his age and falling approval ratings.
According to the Echelon Insights poll, more than half (56 percent) of likely voters said they don't want to see Biden as the 2024 nominee, compared to 28 percent who say they want him to run again and 17 percent who are unsure.

When broken down, the poll found that 28 percent of those who voted for Biden in 2020 don't want him to run for office again.

The data also don't look good for Trump amid reports he is gearing up to announce his intention to run again in 2024 after hinting at it since he left office in January 2021.
The survey found that 59 percent of likely voters don't want Trump as the GOP nomination in 2024, with just under a quarter (23 percent) of those who supported him in 2020 saying they don't want him to run again.
When Biden and Trump are taken out of the equation, Harris and DeSantis are by far the favorites to clinch the nominations for their respective parties in 2024.

The poll found that if Biden doesn't seek renomination, 26 percent of Democratic voters and those leaning toward the party would back Harris, with Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg in second place on 13 percent and Senator Elizabeth Warren third on 7 percent.
As for the GOP, DeSantis holds a commanding lead over his rivals when Trump is taken out of the equation.
Nearly half (45 percent) of Republicans said they would back the Florida Governor for the nomination if the GOP primary were held today, with former Vice President Mike Pence a distant second on 12 percent, and Donald Trump Jr. third at 9 percent.

The Echelon Insights poll was a sample of 1,022 likely voters conducted July 15-18.

ROTFLMFAO!!

Don't stop believin'
Hold on to that feelin'
Streetlights, people
Don't stop believin'
Hold on
 

bver_hunter

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ROTFLMFAO!!

Don't stop believin'
Hold on to that feelin'
Streetlights, people
Don't stop believin'
Hold on
ROTFLMAO, when all the polls showed Biden popularity dipping the Trumptards had no problem gloating on them.
But now when the latest one after the ROE v Wade and Trump LIV ass kissing tournament that has pissed off quite a section of voters, now the polls are "Fake" just like the Elections were "Stolen"!! 😅😂🤣
 
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jcpro

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ROTFLMAO, when all the polls showed Biden popularity dipping the Trumptards had no problem gloating on them.
But now when the latest one after the ROE v Wade and Trump LIV ass kissing tournament that has pissed off quite a section of voters, now the polls are "Fake" just like the Elections were "Stolen"!! 😅😂🤣
You really belive that with the Biden's approval numbers as they are right now, in these economic conditions he has a shot at reelection? If you do, I'd like to sell you my toll booth on Gardiner. You'll make millions and you will be rich beyond your dreams. Let's have lunch and talk business. LOL!!
 

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Sounds like the next POTUS will be taken over by the
VP well before end of his 1st term.
 

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A Trump/DeSantis ticket would crush any UnDemocrat contender in 2024. That is unless
a) they massively cheat again
or
b) the radical eft ends up causing a civil war during the election campaign because they can't stand to lose
Obviously, if they beat rump/desantis then it would be cheating.
They already declared that didn't they?

Because its physically impossible for them to be outvoted and less popular than any other human.
 
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