With Trump lagging behind Biden by 12% in the latest national polls, last night's dueling town halls may have been Trump's last chance to gain momentum. But it was Biden who captured attention by promising to reveal if he supports adding more justices to the Supreme Court before election day. Is it all over for Trump?
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Correction: There will be one more debate on Oct. 22
Your governor has told the public that he has cast his vote for Ronald Reagan for president. He voted for a dead man. There is no race for governor this year and he cannot run again. However he should be impeached. How manipulative can you be. No red line, a failure of collosal proportions with the purple line, Covid test controversy. And that is just to start. Unqualified for the job and definitely unqualified for the job he wants next.
ReplyDeleteHogan is thinking that once Trump loses, most Republicans will want to disown Trump. Hogan is in the best position to lead that movement. He must be trying to get a mean tweet from Trump.
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