Politics 🤡 Donald Trump

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The forum thread extensively discusses Donald Trump's legal battles and his 2024 presidential campaign, centering on fraud convictions, election eligibility disputes, and broader political implications. A central focus is the New York fraud case where Trump was fined over $350 million and barred from business roles, as outlined in #358, alongside ongoing debates about his appeal strategies. Eligibility challenges under the 14th Amendment are debated, particularly rulings in Colorado and Maine blocking him from primary ballots due to alleged insurrection ties, emphasized in #260#301. Participants analyze the fairness of these legal actions, with user #393 arguing that Trump faces numerous accusations but lacks criminal convictions, while others cite his civil liabilities. Nikki Haley's primary win in Washington D.C. is noted in #387, highlighting intra-party dynamics. The thread also explores broader concerns, including geopolitical risks under a potential Trump presidency and critiques of Republican policies, referencing abortion access impacts in #385. Throughout, there is polarization over Trump's guilt, political viability, and the implications for democracy.

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Trump's Legal Challenges, 2024 Election Campaign, Insurrection Allegations

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I am mainly watching the race to 270 for the presidency. The senate or governers etc don't mean much to an outsider.

It is funny how it has been going up in bunches to one side or the other. Big lead, lead getting eaten up.

The only update I've seen it go up by one has only just happened.

Some of the states are close.
 
I am mainly watching the race to 270 for the presidency. The senate or governers etc don't mean much to an outsider.

It is funny how it has been going up in bunches to one side or the other. Big lead, lead getting eaten up.

The only update I've seen it go up by one has only just happened.

Some of the states are close.

Seems like the big cities are counting faster than the rural areas. This generally throws the Dems infront to begin with.
 
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