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Lee Lofaso | Gregory Deyss | Nostradamus |
July 11, 2019 5:33 PM * |
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Hello Greg, >LL>I do not know any candidate by the name of The Democratic Party. >Does it matter that I did not name them, my point was obviously they will > ALL lose to or drop out of the race. Bush41 was flying high after he single-handedly pushed Iraq out of Kuwait in the Gulf War, his chances for winning a second term virtually assured, as his approval ratings were over 90 percent. In October 1991 a Democratic candidate from Arkansas entered the race for the Democratic nomination. Nobody gave him a snowball's chance in hell. He went on to win his party's nomination, and the White House, on a theme cooked up by a mad Cajun by the name of James Carville. "It's the economy, stupid!" became the rallying cry of Bill Clinton, who went on to serve two consecutive terms, leaving office with the highest job approval ratings in history. Bill Clinton was not the only candidate who had pulled off such a stunt. Jimmy Carter had done it in 1976, beating all the bigwigs in his own party to claim the nomination of his party, en route to winning the presidency. "Only the best" was his mantra. It is anybody's game at this point in time. A new candidate just entered the race, with no poll numbers at all. Nobody is assured of winning the nomination, much less the election. >One will remain and the last man or woman standing will lose to Donald > Trump, I thought that was a obvious point. Bill Weld may win the Republican nomination, putting an end to Donald Trump's reign of terror. Republicans will then rejoice, if not only for a short time, as their chosen candidate prepares to do battle with his Democratic opponent ... If you do not believe that fantasy, here is another one - Unlike the last election, the American people will decide who they want, not the Russians. A legitimate president who would serve them well. >However I am glad nonetheless, to clear up any confusion on your part. Predictions are nothing more than guesses. Educated or not. Prophecies, especially those made by Nostradamus, are a totally different ballgame ... --Lee -- Erections, That's Our Game --- MesNews/1.08.05.00-gb * Origin: - nntp://rbb.fidonet.fi - Lake Ylo - Finland - (2:221/360) |
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