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would you like to see Trump run in 2024 ?
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<blockquote data-quote="chevyontheriver" data-source="post: 76709663" data-attributes="member: 381079"><p>It's hard to change parties. But my grandfather, a co-conspirator with Hubert Humphrey in the formation of the Minnesota Democratic Farmer Labor Party, saw that it was no longer the same thing that it was at it's founding in 1944 or even 1964. The Party moved. A lot of working class stiffs cling to the old ideas, and old loyalties, but that's an illusion. The Democrats are a different beast today. </p><p></p><p>I'm not liking what this Trump Party is now, even though I do conceded some aspects of the Trump presidency were good. I would rather that both of the big parties devolve and a middle ground but pro-life party could have a shot at it. Republican was never my brand of choice although for several years it was far more sane and inviting than the Democrats had become. I'd like the American Solidarity Party to actually launch. They make abundant sense to me but they don't seem able to manage a takeoff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chevyontheriver, post: 76709663, member: 381079"] It's hard to change parties. But my grandfather, a co-conspirator with Hubert Humphrey in the formation of the Minnesota Democratic Farmer Labor Party, saw that it was no longer the same thing that it was at it's founding in 1944 or even 1964. The Party moved. A lot of working class stiffs cling to the old ideas, and old loyalties, but that's an illusion. The Democrats are a different beast today. I'm not liking what this Trump Party is now, even though I do conceded some aspects of the Trump presidency were good. I would rather that both of the big parties devolve and a middle ground but pro-life party could have a shot at it. Republican was never my brand of choice although for several years it was far more sane and inviting than the Democrats had become. I'd like the American Solidarity Party to actually launch. They make abundant sense to me but they don't seem able to manage a takeoff. [/QUOTE]
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