Comment by [deleted] on 26/02/2024 at 09:23 UTC

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Comment by apathetic_fox at 04/04/2024 at 01:06 UTC*

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@Mod

I don't believe this is "highly speculative", as Trump is contending for the presidency in the next election. I have backed up my reasoning with reasoning based off of his previous administration's actions and the Republican Party's interests to date. Could the monitor explain what rule I did not follow and how?

Comment by PoliticalDiscussion-ModTeam at 02/04/2024 at 19:37 UTC

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Please follow thread specific rules.

Comment by sporks_and_forks at 27/02/2024 at 18:45 UTC

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IMHO he'd likely just let [..] Netanyahu level Gaza.

buddy... yeah, i think i'll still opt for a protest vote here in CT. maybe Biden will find his spine and i'll be persuaded to vote for him again, but at this point it appears to be a lost cause with him. not just on this issue either.

Comment by Cryptogenic-Hal at 26/02/2024 at 20:41 UTC

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Gaza, and/or Israel

This small part derails your argument.

Comment by [deleted] at 26/02/2024 at 18:12 UTC

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The idea isn't that a trump admin would help gaza more, the idea is that if the dems realize their support for israel costs them the election they'll have to pivot their position to win the next one