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SURVEY: Trump -- Will his presidency end soon?

SURVEY: Trump presidency, will it survive? 344 members have voted

  1. 1. SURVEY: Trump presidency, will it survive?

    • It will survive and he will be re-elected.
      43%
      137
    • It will survive, but no 2nd term.
      30%
      96
    • He will be impeached or forced to resign.
      26%
      83

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With the election of a Democratic House and the recent cooperation of Michael Cohen and David Pecker, which of the following best describes your thoughts on the Trump Presidency?

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  • coz he is successfull lately make china bow. exposing obamacare as unconstitutional exposing tax money waster mueller as illegally acting investigator see michael flynn fbi set up expos

  • Trump will survive and flourish throughout the next 6 years of his presidency. 

  • Stick a fork in him, he's done.

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Not only will Trump serve out his term the bastard will probably get re-elected.  (not saying I like Hillary, far from it)  Don't know if the Dems can rustle up a decent enough candidate to oust Trump from his post.  

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 has a cowboy ever managed to rustle himself up to the top job?

considering the top post is not exclusive to being saddle up for just politicians and actors

 

 

add it all up and the Dems would need a Clint Eastwood

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coz he is successfull lately make china bow.

exposing obamacare as unconstitutional

exposing tax money waster mueller as illegally acting investigator see michael flynn fbi set up

exposing clinton as corrupt thrift scandal and foundation

exposing dems to be talking heads and simple minds

wbr

roobaa01.

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Stick a fork in him, he's done.

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I voted for impeachment/resignation out of pure hope. Unfortunately he'll probably wiggle out of any major damage, but I can't see him getting a second term. Even the Republicans are stepping away from his foul stench. He's too unpredictable, unstable, and his base is starting to wash away.

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5 minutes ago, quandow said:

too unpredictable, unstable, and his base is starting to wash away.

you talking about some ladyboys make-up ?

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He thinks he is Teflon Don and that nothing will stick to him. But even Teflon wears out eventually.

There is so much crap piling up on him now that I think some is about to stick, real soon.

There is a squeaker of a chance that he may make it through this term. Beyond that, he will be a "one hit wonder". He will become the most (negatively) talked about president in history.

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Trump will survive and flourish throughout the next 6 years of his presidency. 

 

probably more nolathane than teflon

he's just as tough seemingly, yet slippery as teflon, and has some miniscule flexibility 

 

all he needs to complete the picture, is to go red in the face now and then

1 hour ago, Hanuman2547 said:

Not only will Trump serve out his term the bastard will probably get re-elected.  (not saying I like Hillary, far from it)  Don't know if the Dems can rustle up a decent enough candidate to oust Trump from his post.  

 

Although his "Orcvote" is assured (see post #9) he will ensure that virtually any candidate who is "NotHilary" will be elected for the Dems.

 

Republican voters (who may not feel themselves able to vote as did George Bush Snr last time) have the option of abstaining, as did George Bush Jnr.

 

 

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5 hours ago, Boon Mee said:

Trump will survive and flourish throughout the next 6 years of his presidency. 

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I do not know if he will survive or be reelected but I after having proven his great moral and sense of  justice in the murder of Jamal Khashoggi ... he has gone up in my estimation :crazy:

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less than two years to the next election...

 

I doubt even if he was impeached the Senate would remove him, even if they did I doubt the Republicans could distance themselves from this large tube of toxic wast as to ever have a Republican incumbent in the White House for decades to come.

 

But one thing for sure when walks off stage the agencies (FBI,CIA, IRS, etc.) will be waiting for him. 

If the Dems are smart, and the Repubs are not smart, he will run for re-election.

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 He will win a second term. It is easy to mistake a biased media that are desperate to unseat Trump as the popular feeling. But that would be a huge error. Most Americans I know that are politically savvy are firm supporters of Trump, even though they tell me they are not always free to express themselves. I expect after 6 more years he will have fixed the inherent bias in the education system and sorted out the media making them more accountable, which should go a long way to improving sane politics going forward. Hopefully.

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Trump has lost control

of the microphone, he’s no longer dictating the view the world has of him.

He’s a narcissist, and like all narcissists he’ll not be able to withstand the exposure and humiliation heading his way.

 

He’ll cut loose and resign, just like he always has.

 

Though I suspect he’ll sacrifice everyone who is loyal to him first, including his own children.

 

Enjoy the show!

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I really don't know but I chose will serve the first term only as my best guess.

Individual-1 is already very impeachable but it's up to the republicans in the senate and I doubt the democrats will bother impeaching Individual-1 without confidence that the senate is ready. 

For the senate to be ready, the American public needs to be overwhelmingly ready too. Not talking about the hard core Individual-1 fans which are about 35 percent. They will never turn. 

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I'm currently re-reading The Final Days, and the similarities between trump and Nixon are amazing. Although trump has quite a few more legal challenges than Nixon had, and that's saying something. 

 

At a minimum, I think he will choose to resign before the end of his first term. He will not run for re-election.

 

 

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1 hour ago, quandow said:

I voted for impeachment/resignation out of pure hope. Unfortunately he'll probably wiggle out of any major damage, but I can't see him getting a second term. Even the Republicans are stepping away from his foul stench. He's too unpredictable, unstable, and his base is starting to wash away.

Unfortunately I don't see his base starting to wash away.

Too many blatent racists and bigots present.

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Anyone who is able to digest the pure shit that Trump has dished out should be cast out on a leaky boat in the mid ocean. 

I would always have doubts about the mental stability of a Trump backer. 

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1 hour ago, roobaa01 said:

coz he is successfull lately make china bow.

exposing obamacare as unconstitutional

exposing tax money waster mueller as illegally acting investigator see michael flynn fbi set up

exposing clinton as corrupt thrift scandal and foundation

exposing dems to be talking heads and simple minds

wbr

roobaa01.

 

China has the upper hand, that was the only clear thing that came out of the G20.

 

Trump has not exposed Obamacare as unconstitutional, you made that up.

 

Mueller has spent a little more than Trump has spent taxpayers money on trips to his own resorts, and you think the investigation into Russian interference in American democracy is a less important exenditure?  Hilarious!

 

Clinton is off the hook, offically.  Unlike your beloved, who is very much the center of an ongoing criminal investigation of the most serious kind of corruption.

 

Dems have been exposed to be simple minds, sure, like the last president wasn't about 100 IQ points above this one.

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9 minutes ago, stevenl said:

Unfortunately I don't see his base starting to wash away.

Too many blatent racists and bigots present.

Yes, but that's only about 30 to 35 percent. The USA has been a 50-50 country. Remember Bush vs. Gore. So with support that low chances of impeachment increase.

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24 minutes ago, TopDeadSenter said:

 He will win a second term. It is easy to mistake a biased media that are desperate to unseat Trump as the popular feeling. But that would be a huge error. Most Americans I know that are politically savvy are firm supporters of Trump, even though they tell me they are not always free to express themselves. I expect after 6 more years he will have fixed the inherent bias in the education system and sorted out the media making them more accountable, which should go a long way to improving sane politics going forward. Hopefully.

 

The majority did not vote for Trump and since then his approval ratings have gone down, he is the least popular president since the approval rating system began.  Thankfully we do not have to rely on what TopDeadSenter's friends think and we can actually look at a what a much larger sample of Americans think, a little more telling I am sure you agree, or perhaps you don't, perhaps you actually think that one persons friends tell a more accurate picture than the 25,000 Americans asked by the 17 independent pols?

It will all end in a trumpet???? 

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The Democrats will be outsmarted again. Mazie Hirono herself said that the dems are too smart to appeal to voters. 

 

 

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Seems like Thailand is the hub of US Democrats Abroad judging by a lot of the replies. I personally think that it's because there are a lot of US minorities here and they are normally very far to the left. Why anyone living in paradise would want to involve themselves in US politics, even going as far as to join clubs and committees is beyond me. Very very sad people, but there again, most lefties are.

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7 minutes ago, Kieran00001 said:

 

The majority did not vote for Trump and since then his approval ratings have gone down, he is the least popular president since the approval rating system began.  Thankfully we do not have to rely on what TopDeadSenter's friends think and we can actually look at a what a much larger sample of Americans think, a little more telling I am sure you agree, or perhaps you don't, perhaps you actually think that one persons friends tell a more accurate picture than the 25,000 Americans asked by the 17 independent pols?

quote "he is the least popular president since the approval rating system began"

 

Well thank you for so quickly proving my assertions correct. Your statement is a bald lie, but I can understand how it can be that you believe this. Just a few minutes watching some news networks you will think the world is ending. For the record, Nixon, Bush sr, Carter, Johnson and Truman have all had worse approval ratings. More importantly there has never been such a frenzy to bash supporters of a president before, which absolutely skews surveys and polls.

 

To educate yourself on presidential approval ratings so you don't make such an error again :-

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_approval_rating

47 minutes ago, elgenon said:

If the Dems are smart, and the Repubs are not smart, he will run for re-election.

Don't think the Republicans can stop him.

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19 minutes ago, Cryingdick said:

The Democrats will be outsmarted again. Mazie Hirono herself said that the dems are too smart to appeal to voters. 

 

 

 

Yes, the 2018 mid-terms certainly proved your point.

 

Not.

 

 

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