Fifty-nine percent of Republican voters would prefer a president under the age of 75, according to a YouGov poll.
In a YouGov poll conducted between July 25-29, 59 percent of Republicans surveyed said they would prefer a president under the age of 75. Trump celebrated his 78th birthday in June. Forty percent said they had no preference, and just two percent said they would prefer a president over the age of 75.
Short of a major heart attack, Trump isn’t giving up one iota of power. Really helps to draw a contrast between the parties, where one guy is willing to step down and the other is prepared to crash the plane with us all in it.
I'm not so sure I agree that he will be held accountable for his actions if he doesn't win. I think he still narrowly avoids prison even if he doesn't win, or maybe only spends like 3 days maximum in prison, sadly.
I think it's because he knows that if he is elected he'll be President until old age and unhealthy living kill him, whether that's two years from now or twenty.
"You won’t have to do it anymore. Four more years, you know what? It’ll be fixed, it’ll be fine. You won’t have to vote anymore, my beautiful Christians," he said.
And who knows what the remaining government of Trumpistan will choose to do for his replacement after that.
Was Biden not stubbornly refusing to step down for so long, until his party forced his hand? I think Democrats wanted someone younger than him in 2020 too. I think we’re giving Biden too much credit here.
You can bet that at least the last week of that was a matter of keeping up appearances. The transition went smoother than it had any right to, and that doesn't happen without a lot of behind the scenes planning.
Willing to step down is giving him too much credit. He was pushed out because Dems know he’ll lose. The parties are the same. It’s just business. They don’t love or care about you.
False. Biden wasn’t willing to step down. He was forced to. Just because he did it doesn’t make him a hero. He deserves to be remembered for refusing to listen to feedback until it was clear he’d be tanked by people like Pelosi, another Dem who won’t give up power unless it’s on her own terms. But we can move on from that mess, thankfully.
He was pressured to step down and then was ultimately willing to listen and do so. There was no method to force him to step down -- he had more than enough delegates locked in to win the nomination if he wanted to keep going.
i mean, he rightly, i think did what was expected. The incumbency advantage over someone like trump, especially with having pushed SO much productive legislation is a really safe bet, was it safe enough to win? Maybe?
I don't think people were expecting everyone to be super excited over kamala, until she showed up and started kicking ass.
up until that one debate, he was doing pretty ok. Not great, but not terrible enough to warrant completely removing him, which was why the DNC waited to nominate.
They already had their convention in July. That's why they shit themselves throwing a temper tantrum when the Dems switched, having made an assumption that the Dems wouldn't just not nominate a sitting President.
repubs had like 10 chances to jettison trump between dropping him from the party, washing their hands of him, supporting the investigations, and voting to impeach... and they rejected all of them to stand by him
Dems changed to Harris before actually nominating Biden.
Trump is already nominated. Changing at this point would be a much bigger problem for either side.
Even if they somehow did who would take his place? Vance has been very unpopular so far, and they've already had a full primary this cycle; we already know they don't have anyone better than Trump.
Also it would make them hypocrites, not that they care.
Because they actively participated in the deification of Trump among their base, so they know that taking Trump off the ballot would split the party (possibly irreparably).
It's not. Trump will not let go. He's a complete narcissist who is always the best at everything, everyone says so. Even with significant donor backlash--instrumental in forcing out Biden--he won't give in.
Trump (recently) received the nomination from his party, while Biden dropped out before the DNC. I could be wrong but I think it's a little more problematic for him to drop out, although perhaps that's just related to RNC self-imposed rules and not any actual laws.
IMO doesn't matter whether they can or can't, they already attacked Biden for doing it as if he actually was nominated, so that fully puts them into hypocrite land if they do.
I think they see how dropping Biden has significantly benefited the Democrats and hope the same would happen for then if they dropped Trump.
The problem for them with that is that Trump will never willingly step down. Unlike Biden he's in it for himself and has everything to lose its he doesn't win. This would also be guaranteed to result in crippling infighting in the party and with Trump trying to go independent.
The Republican party is f'ed. That's what you get for selecting a selfish lunatic to lead it.
We absolutely need to vote, but I'm worried that some of these R swing states are going to pull some serious shit and just deny certifying the results.
We're going to hear a whole bunch about "immigrants voting illegaly" and "ballot stuffing" or the good ol' "the numbers (that we won't provide) don't match up! Dead people are voting!"
The other problem is their convention is over. But I suppose they do have until August 7th to make the Ohio ballot with someone else. Good luck with that, guys.
It would indeed be better for the GOP if Trump stepped down, but of course the GOP decided that they ARE Trump, so they're stuck with him for the rest of his life.
This so what people are saying...what people are talking...look...Obama wasn't a...if Obama was my age he would...sleepy Joe Biden would be rambling...not speaking in a coherent...oh boy biden...he has to be the worst...this is what people are saying...I'm probably the best orator out here today...the bestest because Obama Hussein and laffin kaMALA...sleepy Joe who stole the election...
Totally ending democracy. Which is bad. Trump said HE would end Democracy, which is good. But the Democrats sound like Democracy. which is bad, but "ending Democracy" is a way you can attack democrats, which is good. But Trump said he would be ending democracy, which is good. But we can eat ice cream, which is good, but we're out and only have frozen yogurt, which is bad, but we have crushed up cookies and sprinkles, which is good. But the cookies have arsenic in them. Which is bad. But they are sugar free, which is bad, unless you have diabetes, which is also bad, you don't have diabetes, which is good, but you have PRE diabetes, which is bad, but you can get out of work for extra doctors visits, which is good, but you have to pay the co-pay. Which is bad. But your wallet is old leather and smells like your grandpa, which is good. But your grandpa died 14 years ago, which is bittersweet, and a touch melancholy.
So, now they want to change the ballot after they had their convention and picked their nominee? Isn’t this what republicans were screaming was illegal for the dems to do? Except that the dems hadn’t picked their nominee officially yet?
because old is generally not where smart and empathetic comes from.
Also you start to get into the area of cognitive and physical decline to the point where you start falling over if you aren't careful, or just cant really think as well anymore.
Usually someone that encompasses the traits you propose is going to be younger, 60's probably.
This really just shows the flaw in surveys like this. There is someone running who is younger, and they aren't going to vote for her. They wish TRUMP was younger.
The latter wouldn't shock me, but I don't remember anything but the majority of Republicans saying they wanted anyone but Trump. I admit I don't have the world's best memory, so feel free anyone to show me wrong here.
lol. they only like their strong man until he looks weak, which most old men do. in my perfect world, Kamala slaps him during a debate after he makes some dumb sexist remark. seeing him get bitch slapped by a woman would destroy his american tough guy image and guarantee his defeat.
The Republican national convention already took place, don't believe they can switch their candidate now without a lot of hassle, maybe someone with more knowledge on that will throw some insight in on this.
Well of course most people would want the candidate to be younger. I'm sure even the candidates wish they were younger. (I wouldn't mind being younger myself.) That's not the same thing as preferring to replace the current candidate with a different, young candidate.
Sorry, I rephrased my post a bit. What I meant is that there's a difference between saying "it would be better if Trump were younger" and "Trump should be replaced by someone who is younger".
I'm sure he was but I I'm willing to explore the possibility that he knew he was going to step down but held back until the RNC. I'd be shocked if that was accidentally strategic
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