I think our best bet in 2024 is Tucker Carlson, unironically. In my opinion he could expand on the gains Trump has made with traditionally Democrat voters while holding onto muh suburban white collar republicans. While I think the trend of suburbs turning blue is vastly overblown, I think Tucker Carlson would be able to make gains in that demographic as well because he comes off as a very normal guy. If Tucker Carlson can sweep the white blue collar vote while expanding or holding steady among suburban voters, he'll win. But if he doesn't, we still have 2A
This is it, Yas Forums
>texas
>red
good one mate
>Biden is literally sundowning on stage
now this makes me think. imagine if the presidential candidate debates occur at say, 10 AM instead of at night as they have always been. if that fucking happens, we know for a god damn fact biden is dementia'd
I suppose there is a chance he could lose, but given everything that's transpired in the last 4 years, the idea that Trump has somehow lost support or is barely holding his base doesn't add up to me. Like I said, either I'll be proven right or I'll find out that this isn't the country I thought it was
I still see blue VA but a red MN is very possible
>He does have it in the bag
and the Dem's thought she had it in the Bag in 2016 also.
Trump won because of one constituency: blue collar white workers because of his unrealistic promise to bring back manufacturing jobs and save coal.
Coal is economically uncompetitive even if you remove renewable subsidies. The only way coal is saved is if coal gets a subsidy; that will never happen.
Manufacturing jobs didn’t come back.
In fact, Trump did Nothing to help the blue collar white workers. The only part of the economy that saw a big boost was the stock market ( before coronavirus ) and that mostly helps mega corporations and investors in deep blue cities. And the other winners were tech companies, more deep blue cities.
If you look at where the economic gains went under Trump it was to Democrat controlled counties. And no, the woke millennials living there won’t switch sides.
The map OP posted is the exact inverse of the 2012 election, when Obama beat Pierre Delecto 332-206. At the very least I think Trump can outdo Obama's result in 2012, given how much better of a job he has done
>I'll find out that this isn't the country I thought it was
what exactly do you think the country is and how do people voting for a president change that view?
If the coal industry was uncompetitive, why does it account for the majority of America's electricity production? Surely subsidies can't explain that entirely. Also, what do you think the point was of USMCA, the Japan deal, the China deal, the upcoming Europe deal, etc?