• TropicalDingdong@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Nah I think a replacement does worse. Not because the replacement would be worse, but it shows insane weakness/ stupidity/ inability to have a coherent strategy on the part of a Trump campaign. It shows that these guys don’t know what it takes to win an election; and giving your vote to a team that doesn’t know how to win an election is a wasted vote. Its the same as why Biden was struggling; losing charges compound interest because viability is a key component of whether or not people vote for you. If you aren’t perceived as viable because of your polling, it bites double.

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      3 months ago

      This is my feeling as well. For Trump to replace Vance means Trump admitting he made a bad call. He makes horrible calls constantly, but I don’t see him admitting to a single one.

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        He wouldn’t admit it. He would find something to blame on Vance (probably wouldn’t be a strain) and then “You’re Fired!” and the red hats would chuckle and never miss a beat.

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          3 months ago

          I wonder if Vance then makes the talk show circuit and turns anti-Trump while hyping his new tell-all book

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        It also kinda nukes all their bitching about replacing Biden.

        Biden was never officially nominated. Vance was. It’s a much bigger deal that shows weakness in the party.