Monday, July 1, 2019

492 days until trump loss (#3804)

     I have been waiting for this time to come around. Less than 500 days left until the election on November 3rd. For me this is officially the beginning of the real campaign for the presidency. What we have seen over the years is that the election season starts earlier and earlier each year yet when the time left until the next election drops down below 500 days is when I start to get fully involved. It is still early yet and for we democrats there is a lot of thinning out of candidates to do but that will happen soon enough through their own inability to capture the imagination of the electorate or their inability to forward enough policies that matter to most of us.
     As it is now we democrats have a lot of winnowing to do but I like that there are so many to choose from. We get to see our candidates go through the white hot fire of a nominating process which can only help us meld our eventual candidate into a battle tested champion. What happened last time in 2016 where the eye on the ball was not our highest priority we let happen a most cruel idiotic candidate get appointed president. A repeat of this will almost certainly kill our democracy so whomever our candidate is must be supported thoroughly by all of us democrats despite our own perceived butt hurt over our individually wished for candidate.
     There is only one indisputable fact in reality that we must never lose our sight of and that is the end of trump no matter who replaces. No one is worse than trump so voting for anyone else is the only option our nation can afford for us to end the reign of trump. There is also no hope for a third party candidate so any vote thrown that way is just another vote not counted against in the trump column. We democrats must all rally and I mean really rally around whomever is our nominee. There can be no doubt as to our vote and when so the total destruction of trump may come as well as the end of mcconnell and his lackey republicans as the majority in the senate.

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