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« on: December 22, 2016, 04:58:30 PM »

I'm going for eight years. I believe that Trump has a vision for the country that will definitely bring change (for the better), albeit this wish for change is downplayed by MSM in favor of just shouting "RACIST! BIGOT!" whenever Trump comes up.
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DPKdebator
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« Reply #1 on: December 23, 2016, 04:41:02 PM »

He will be a transformational President and a consensus leader, as Reagan was.  He will be compared to Reagan constantly, and he will match up well.

He will bring the GOP to heel because nothing succeeds like success.  

By the end of Trump's terms of office (I believe he'll be re-elected, and I believe he'll carry New York his second time out.) the GOP will be the party of the moderates and conservatives, and the Democratic Party will be the narrow, ideological party stuck on the outside looking in.  The Democrats are about to enter a point of being the minority party akin to where they were from the end of the Civil War to 1930.  Not because they have to, but because they are terminally stupid at this point.

Yeah, because realigning presidents lose the popular vote by 2.1% and win only because they win areas where the Old Economy dominates and generally enter office with unfavorable ratings. Your delusion is duly noted, but it's also moronic and woefully lacking in any basic grounding in history or any understanding of realignments or realigning Presidents.

Also, yes, win New York after losing it by 20 points the first time around. I think that counts as grand delusion.

I don't see a response here, to respond to.
Trump would only flip NY if Upstate split off, in which case Upstate New York would be a lean-Republican swing state and the NYC area would be solid Democrat (except for suburban Long Island).
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