Donald Trump 2020 Re-Election

  President Trump being sworn in with his wive Melania, His son Barron, Daughter Ivanka,            Son Donald Jr, Eric and Tiffany.

Not a small feat, but President Trump won the White House almost overshadowing forecasts done during springtime of 2016. And while his past victory is history. There are ongoing events during this spring campaign on the democratic side that raises many questions. For a moment I just believed that President Trump re-election would run into a clear cut victory. Just today news broke in Bernie Sanders as the victor for the Democratic Party in the state of Nevada.


        Senator Bernie Sanders
Assuming that Americans are not traditionally assailed by an all out socialist regime, it is undeniably shocking to see Sanders take the rein at the present. But can Sanders actually be the Democrat candidate and send President Trump out of the White House?

The answers could be mixed. My theory is that President Trump can’t or won’t be outdone by any of the running democrats, much less a socialist. After all, all comes down not just votes. But a good divergence of electors from so called red states. Overconfidence certainly kills. The stage where Democrats are still fighting for the candidacy is filled with perplexing personalities. Perhaps the most striking is New York City’s former mayor and one of its wealthiest residents, Michael Bloomberg.

“Get Trump our” apparently has been voiced more than once by Bloomberg. Is President Trump so terrible that he deserves another’s billionaire blow up part of his fortune to cast him out. Or is there a bigger reason why people like Bloomberg want President Trump out. Bloomberg is not alone on his views about Trump. With a net worth of over $60 billion dollars. The former New York mayor cannot be easily ignored. In an era where money does not buy everything, but it will surely help sway minds away from former opinions.

All in all, it seems on the surface that Bloomberg may or may not be at all deeply interested in walking in to the White House as the victor for the Presidency. Nonetheless, the focal point is getting the right democrat to defeat Trump. Assuming such goal is to be accomplished. The focus should be on making Trump re-election as the real bad bet for the majority of the American public. Mainly those that are going to vote. Even more acumen must be used to sway those individuals in the red states that passionately believed in Trump and placed their votes before to change their minds this time around.

                          Michael Bloomberg

Impossible to achieve? Probably not. It’s just a matter of analyzing those individuals and applying psychological nurturing to sway their views. Gustave Le Bon might have the recipe for that. But time of the essence. As a political theorist I am not expressing views in support of President Trump. Nor I am voicing support for Bloomberg semi dark schemes going on in the present. Bloomberg’s fortune cannot possibly buy him a sure ticket to the White House. But using proper techniques those billions will help sway votes and electors away.

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