I was fully 'never Trump' until Nancy ripped the SOTU address. To her I guess it was a 'strong stand,' to me and I hope others, it was a moment to reconsider what was happening.
I do not like Trump, didn't and don't. I warned he would bring chaos to the country, he has. Here's the thing, he has actually highlighted the chaos that exists, he wasn't alone in exploiting it. Of what he has done and what the left has done, well I had to rethink for this election. I don't know that another 4 years of Trump will bring more hate forward-that too isn't entirely on him. Others have obviously been waiting for the chance to explode i violence for the destruction. They are openly against the Republic and Capitalism. They favor dismantling the system-from both within and without.
I have to dismiss my misgivings about another 4 years of Trump. It has become obvious that a Biden/Harris win would result in a Harris presidency, with some cabal actually running things. A cabal that is fine with what has been going on in the streets of most major cities nightly or weekly, depending on locale. It's fine with governors working a country into anti-vaxxers in the midst of a very real pandemic. It's fine with doing away with free speech, actually most of the Bill of Rights. As for the actual process of the Constitution? Politicians have been undoing that for 50 years or more.
Anyways, if Trump does lose, my point that he should have reached out to those who didn't vote for him, but liked what he was doing. Instead he alienated most:
http://politicaliq.com/2020/10/19/ne...-in-the-polls/
Scott Rasmussen: