By the Time When the Dems Choose a Candate...

Jerry Shugart

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After the Dems debate the nation will see just how loony the whole bunch of them are and Trump will easily be re-elected.

If a middle-of-the road Dem wins the nomination the far left will refuse to back them. If a far left wins the nomination then the nation will never vote that person in as President.

The Dems have doomed their chances already!
 

binyamin7

Active member
We are hoping so, but Hilary was a close call and she was not a strong candidate. Unfortunately voter stats show the Dem party increasing their base despite being more and more mentally deficient. Why? Baby boomers are dying and Gen Z and Millennials lean Dem. Plus the media is so bias now they are using their ful force to bring about the new global order. If anyone didn't believe in the futurist eschatological model previously, it would be very hard not to at this juncture.
 

Jerry Shugart

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We are hoping so, but Hilary was a close call and she was not a strong candidate. Unfortunately voter stats show the Dem party increasing their base despite being more and more mentally deficient. Why? Baby boomers are dying and Gen Z and Millennials lean Dem. Plus the media is so bias now they are using their ful force to bring about the new global order. If anyone didn't believe in the futurist eschatological model previously, it would be very hard not to at this juncture.

I just can't believe that the candidate that the Dems will pick can carry any of the states which Trump won in 2016. At that time the Dems were united but if a moderate is chosen to run for President by the Dems then the Dems will get a low turnout because the far left will split the party and that will result in a low turnout for them.

If, on the other hand, the Dems pick a far left candidate Trump will win all of the states he won in 2016 and probably more.

Besides that, the debates between the Democrat's candidates will be a circus which will lose them votes from the beginning, much like what happened in the Republican debates.
 

binyamin7

Active member
I just can't believe that the candidate that the Dems will pick can carry any of the states which Trump won in 2016. At that time the Dems were united but if a moderate is chosen to run for President by the Dems then the Dems will get a low turnout because the far left will split the party and that will result in a low turnout for them.

If, on the other hand, the Dems pick a far left candidate Trump will win all of the states he won in 2016 and probably more.

Besides that, the debates between the Democrat's candidates will be a circus which will lose them votes from the beginning, much like what happened in the Republican debates.

You are thinking far too logically. What you are saying makes sense but the problem is these people are being "handed over" to "strong delusion" and unless God has mercy on us or we experience some revival in the near future, we will be a one party country according to every available metric.

Look at the dirt available on the last candidate. She only lost by a combined 100,000 votes in the key states. Spirit cooking, hot tubs with 9 year olds, extorting Bernie, Benghazi, etc- all available information going into that election. Shouldn't have been close but it was. Look at 2012.


Pray for the best but understand what we may be facing. Are we heading towards the judgement of the Lord? It is possible and likely.


Are we pioneering abortion at home and setting up clinics abroad? Are we involved with helping to inundate our people and the world with pharmaceuticals? What about porn? Who invented the internet that helped bring porn to people of all ages everywhere in the world? That is one of the biggest fulfillment of prophecies I can think of as far as spreading immorality. I love our country and we have given more aid to the poor worldwide than anyone by a longshot, and spread the gospel everywhere, which has prolonged judgement but at some point the scales will come back wanting with the direction we are heading in. Believe that.
 

drbrumley

Well-known member
Realignment for a Campaign

Realignment for a Campaign

Realignment for a Campaign
Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.


Writes Greg Privette:
Hi Lew,
I think others may have touched on parts of this but over the last few weeks while reading various articles about the possible field of Democratic hopefuls it has occurred to me we have definitely passed a political turning point. Something in the election of Trump seems to have spurred the socialist to believe that following decades of incrementalism and “reasonable” measures they have now reached the point of the final payoff of converting the entire country to full on socialism. As others have pointed out they are now not just open about their desire for political and economic socialism but are also very open about the need for coercive means to achieve their desired ends.

In looking at all the Democratic front runners I noticed a sea change. In the past when candidates were building up to announce a run for president they always began making a decided move toward the center. This was true for Republicans also but seemed to be more so for Democrats. They all seemed to feel the need to appear as “moderates”. For the first time they all seem to be preparing for a presidential run not just by moving to the left, but by trying to out-left their potential opponents. Who would have thought it possible that in a field of potential Democratic candidates Bernie Sanders might be considered the moderate!
 
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