You may not be aware of this election year fact, but . . . . .

You may not be aware of this election year fact,  but  the Dems,  in the past midterm,  spent more than a billion dollars to regain the House,  an election they were supporse to win,  and they did so without expanding their electorial vote at all.  Hillary's fectless campaign  had her losing the 2016 election 235 to 306 in the Electorial College,  and THAT is the only vote-count that mattered.

The Dems live in a world of make believe where Socialism wins the day,   the straight up "popular" vote counts,  CNN can declare the O'Rourke Rally a MEGA rally, and,  Trump is a Russian spy. 

Their best chance of beating Trump and ending the Conservative Movement to take our country back,  was in 2016,  when the only things we knew about the Prez were the bad things.  Think about this,  what in the world are the Dems going to throw at this man in 2020?  I mean,  they threw three or four "kitchen sinks" at the man in 2016 and beyond.  If you are not going to get him with "Stormy Daniels,"    the Billy Sunday tape (talking about as disgusting an issue as one can imagine),   or the Russian Fantansy,  what are you going to do to him?

I am pretty good at  thinking like the oppositition and I can't come up with anything.  Maybe if he shot someone in the middle of a Manhatten street   . . . . . .   no, wait,  we already know that will not work.

Can he lose in 2020?   Of course.  But frankly,  the odds are not in the Dems favor.   Look,  Barack Obama had no coat-tails.  So,  why would anyone think his Vice President is the "front runner" for 2020?  In 2008,  the primary election cycle for the Dems saw Hillary and Barack splitting 46 million votes almost exactly down the middle  . . . . .  23 million for each candidate, while Biden won 68,000 votes.

Me?  I believe that only Michelle has the power of creating a turnout large enough to win an election versus Trump.   In other words,  as things stand today,  Trump is the front runner for 2020.

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  1. 2008 was their best chance to end conservatism forever. And yet, 8 years later, the Dems/Barack Obama had suffered the most expansive set of loses in Democrat Party history. They may win in 2020, but their track record tells us that given a couple of election cycles, they will -again - put themselves in the deepest of election holes. They had two super-stars, Bill Clinton and Barack and look where they are today . . . hardly in control of America's future.

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  2. My question is this: was 2016 the end of the cycle began in 2010 or the beginning of a new conservative election cycle? Only time will tell.

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