To another Trump victory in 2020 unless the Democrats can find decent candidate rather than the current clown car.
Actually a bigger victory than 2008,2012 or 2018. In 2018 blacks had the highest turnout in mid term history.In 2020 they will have the highest turnout in presidential history,even better than 2008.
Took Russians, FBI and BernieBros to win by a 80000 vote margin - the cycle is not going to repeat again as you saw in 2020 when Dems turned out well.
Everyone is ignoring the signed and sealed criminal indictments that Meuller has carefully prepared and farmed out to various intel agencies. They hope it's going to go away. Have you noticed how no one talks about it..
Fox & Friends reassures viewers that they don’t need to see the Mueller report — just trust Barr’s summary The hosts of “Fox & Friends” told their viewers on Friday that they shouldn’t be bothered by the fact that Attorney General Bob Barr still hasn’t released special counsel Robert Mueller’s report on Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. Barr on Sunday claimed in his written summary of Mueller’s report that the special counsel did not establish that the president was involved in a conspiracy with the Russian government to interfere in the 2016 election, while also not exonerating him on obstruction of justice charges. According to Fox’s morning show, that summary should be good enough for most Americans to believe the president did nothing wrong. In fact, co-host Ainsley Earhardt went so far as to say she was glad to have Barr’s summary instead of having to slog through 300 pages to get the report’s conclusions. “The summary thing, everyone is probably thankful they don’t have to read the 300 pages,” she said. “We all will, probably, but you at home, you’re probably not going to sit down and read 300 pages, you want the summary.” Co-host Brian Kilmeade then compared accepting Barr’s summary to reading the CliffsNotes of famous books, which he said was sufficient enough for most people to get the gist of what great literature is really about. “I have a confession: I never ready [Homer’s] ‘The Odyssey,'” Kilmeade said. “I only read the Monarch notes. I still got a very good grade!”