Will Trump dump Vance?

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MtnMan

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As I said in another thread how could you force someone to stay in a race for office? How could you force them to take the oath of office? How could you force them to continue to work?
Well, we know that neither of them have any intention of following the oath. They will break their oath before the sunset that day.
 
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That's assuming Vance wants to drop out, which would solve their problem. I think the debate happening is how can he be dropped from the ticket not because he wants to, but because the Trump team wants to.
He sucks trumps balls, he will do it if asked.
 

repoman0

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Donald Trump picked a shitty joke VP (who sells American farmland to the Chinese) because billionaires told him to do it just like he’ll implement shitty project 2025 policy because billionaires tell him to do it.

Democrats should preempt Vance’s exit with attacks like that which should be both effective and force Trump to keep and own his shitty pick.
 
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Pens1566

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Highly doubtful. The GQP tends to prefer the "push through it" method of crisis management. Back pedaling isn't really their MO.
 

Stokely

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Considering Trump is the oldest candidate ever, and not exactly a paragon of fitness, the Democrats should continue to hammer the possibility of "President JD Vance". After all, Trump right now is two years past US male life expectancy. Hammer that too. That might do more to scare independents than anything. I'm not sure Vance would be worse than Trump, but I wouldn't want to find out.