Republicans: How crestfallen would you be if Biden won?

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bearister
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" I am concerned that Joe will not be long in office.."

The goal posts just moved. Previously the concern was Biden has Stage 37 Dementia, doesn't know where he is and can't leave his basement.

If we survived the last 4 years with an emotional 10 year old and f@ucking moron (Rex Tillerson's, John Kelly's, and Rupert Murdoch's assessments), I think we will do just fine under a President Biden or President Harris.

So I take it you had no concerns about a 5'11 300 pound guy that slurs his speech, has a hard time walking and has to use two hands to drink from a glass or bottle?
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Yeah. All those corporations are "Lefties." With Mensa members like you the GOP will be juuuust fine.
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AunBear89 said:

Yeah. All those corporations are "Lefties." With Mensa members like you the GOP will be juuuust fine.


Republicans think that most rich people are Republicans but anyone with more money than them must be an elitist Dem unless they are over 75 years old like the Kochs.


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Yogi2 said:

Northside91 said:

B.A. Bearacus said:


A majority of us who frequent this forum are absolutely disgusted by this president and would feel dead inside if he won re-election.

Republicans, you would obviously be disappointed if Biden won, but at what level? Would it be too strong to say that you'd be devastated? Perhaps it's closer damn, that's a bummer, but oh well?

Are the opinions of non dems/pubs of any interest, or is this strictly a Hatfield-McCoy thing?
Well said.

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