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Biden borra legado de Trump en horas

Biden borra legado de Trump en horas
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If Trump wants the Republican nomination in 2024, who or what will stop him? – HotAir

If Trump wants the Republican nomination in 2024, who or what will stop him? – HotAir
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What does Trump want now? Revenge — and a second term

What does Trump want now? Revenge — and a second term
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Donald Trump Turned Georgia Blue

Donald Trump Turned Georgia Blue His relentless attacks on the state’s election apparatus likely depressed Republican turnout. Wonder Land: Amid the Electoral College challenge, the president is putting the substance of his achievements at risk. Image: AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite By Michael Barone Jan. 6, 2021 6:34 pm ET The Democrats’ twin victories in Tuesday’s Georgia Senate runoffs create a political dynamic in Washington that isn’t out of line with recent precedent. Joe Biden will enter the presidency, after wresting it from the other party, with majorities for his party in both houses of Congress. Bill Clinton managed the same feat in 1993. So did George W. Bush in 2001, Barack Obama in 2009 and Donald Trump in 2017. Indeed, the Bush Republican majorities in 2001 (51-50 in the Senate and 221-213 in the House) were almost identical to the Biden Democratic majorities now (51-50 in the Senate and 222-211 in the House).

In just four years, Donald Trump brought the GOP to its knees

MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images President Donald Trump cost the Republican Party dearly during his time in office, culminating in Democrats sweeping the Georgia runoffs to regain control of the Senate. For the first time since 2008, Democrats control both chambers of Congress along with the White House. Trump f ed the party, a paid Trump adviser told a Bloomberg reporter. He f ed the party with his conspiracy theories and pushing females and independents away from the party. The bleeding needs to stop. He needs to go. Depsite all of the recommendations of an RNC autopsy following the 2012 election, Trump did the exact opposite during his time in office and left the GOP at square one.

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