09-01-2020, 01:19 PM
Trump has certainly gotten a bump out of the RNC which was pretty successful. However the big test is now the debates. If Joe successfully turns up to all three and gives a decent performance, I think he could actually still pull a potential victory.
However if he fails to materialise, only has one debate or offers a teleprompter "we've heard it all before" response, then Trump I think will definitely win in 2020.
To be honest though, the debates could backfire on Trump. If he goes into a long winded, insulting tirade against a weak Biden, people might actually feel sorry for the chap and he wins votes that way.
But there is one thing I can say for certain. Trump has radically changed the political landscape in America. So even if he loses, the whole concept of "America First" and eventually abandoning the U.S Empire is something that is going to stick around in the long term. It is inevitable on that front and I could see even a future Democratic administration voting to endorse such an isolationist concept later on down the pipe line.
However if he fails to materialise, only has one debate or offers a teleprompter "we've heard it all before" response, then Trump I think will definitely win in 2020.
To be honest though, the debates could backfire on Trump. If he goes into a long winded, insulting tirade against a weak Biden, people might actually feel sorry for the chap and he wins votes that way.
But there is one thing I can say for certain. Trump has radically changed the political landscape in America. So even if he loses, the whole concept of "America First" and eventually abandoning the U.S Empire is something that is going to stick around in the long term. It is inevitable on that front and I could see even a future Democratic administration voting to endorse such an isolationist concept later on down the pipe line.