• 2024

    From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to All on Wednesday, November 25, 2020 03:04:16
    Hello Everybody,

    Since Donald Trump cannot stand the idea of being a two-time loser,
    who will he endorse for president in 2024?

    --Lee

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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to LEE LOFASO on Wednesday, November 25, 2020 11:55:00
    Since Donald Trump cannot stand the idea of being a two-time loser,
    who will he endorse for president in 2024?

    Sometime in the month leading up to the election, he threatened to run
    again in 2024 if he did not win this year.


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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Mike Powell on Thursday, November 26, 2020 04:06:52
    Hello Mike,

    Since Donald Trump cannot stand the idea of being a two-time loser,
    who will he endorse for president in 2024?

    Sometime in the month leading up to the election, he threatened to run again in 2024 if he did not win this year.

    He lost the election to Joe Biden this year, in 2020.
    Maybe he would like a rematch. But with so many other
    Republicans also wanting the gig, I think it is going
    to be mighty tough sledding for him even to get into
    the game.

    Besides, Joe might get tired of playing and just hand
    the political football over to Kamala, thus retiring as
    undefeated heavyweight champion of the Free World.

    --Lee

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  • From Kurt Weiske@1:218/700 to Lee Lofaso on Wednesday, November 25, 2020 08:15:00
    Lee Lofaso wrote to All <=-

    Since Donald Trump cannot stand the idea of being a two-time loser,
    who will he endorse for president in 2024?

    Donald Jr., Eric, Ivanka or Jared?

    My money is on Ivanka, but it might be too soon.




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  • From Kurt Weiske@1:218/700 to Lee Lofaso on Thursday, November 26, 2020 07:55:00
    Lee Lofaso wrote to Mike Powell <=-


    He lost the election to Joe Biden this year, in 2020.
    Maybe he would like a rematch. But with so many other
    Republicans also wanting the gig, I think it is going
    to be mighty tough sledding for him even to get into
    the game.

    Let's see what the Biden DOJ uncovers in the next year or so.

    Besides, Joe might get tired of playing and just hand
    the political football over to Kamala, thus retiring as
    undefeated heavyweight champion of the Free World.

    My gut feeling is that Biden will find a reason to honorably hand it
    off in 2024; he'll be, what, 81 years old? And bid him well with
    thanks to him for getting us out of a second Trump term.

    I thought of Harris/Newsom as a possibility in 2024, but that's a
    little California-heavy.


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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Kurt Weiske on Thursday, November 26, 2020 21:23:48
    Hello Kurt,

    He lost the election to Joe Biden this year, in 2020.
    Maybe he would like a rematch. But with so many other
    Republicans also wanting the gig, I think it is going
    to be mighty tough sledding for him even to get into
    the game.

    Let's see what the Biden DOJ uncovers in the next year or so.

    Trump is threatening to pardon himself.

    Besides, Joe might get tired of playing and just hand
    the political football over to Kamala, thus retiring as
    undefeated heavyweight champion of the Free World.

    My gut feeling is that Biden will find a reason to honorably hand it
    off in 2024; he'll be, what, 81 years old? And bid him well with
    thanks to him for getting us out of a second Trump term.

    Biden would love to have a rematch with Donald Trump, knowing
    it would be an easy win. But I do not Republicans will be so dumb
    as to go with somebody who cannot win.

    I thought of Harris/Newsom as a possibility in 2024, but that's a
    little California-heavy.

    George W. Bush/Dick Cheney in 2000, both being from Texas.
    US Constitution requires president and vice president to be
    from different states. So Bush/Cheney was not legitimately
    elected president/vice president.

    Some fellow actually filed suit. But after it was filed, Cheney
    decided to rent a hotel room in Wyoming and used that address as
    his residency. The judge went along with Cheney's argument and
    the suit was tossed out.

    This was not the first time things like that have been done.
    George H.W. Bush also used a hotel address in Texas as his residence,
    rather than his residence in Maine. Dan Quayle never did figure out
    where he was.

    --Lee

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Kurt Weiske on Friday, November 27, 2020 05:15:53
    Hello Kurt,

    Since Donald Trump cannot stand the idea of being a two-time loser,
    who will he endorse for president in 2024?

    Donald Jr., Eric, Ivanka or Jared?

    My money is on Ivanka, but it might be too soon.

    Dang! Barron is going to wind up missing his own turn ...

    --Lee

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