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4. Not unless rank and file abandon him
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 07:20 PM
8 hrs ago

The average republican in rural PA is still with Trump and until that changes the reps will stay with him too.

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No; there's no tipping point, just a gradual slide. Ocelot II 8 hrs ago #1
Exactly BlueWaveNeverEnd 7 hrs ago #29
I would love to think so. . . . BigDemVoter 8 hrs ago #2
No, there is no final tipping point. GOP is not even nervous about war with Iran. bucolic_frolic 8 hrs ago #3
Not unless rank and file abandon him ITAL 8 hrs ago #4
Nope. There is no tipping point for Repugs. There is no bottom for Repugs. RockRaven 8 hrs ago #5
His polls are so low the GOP may see him as a liability C_U_L8R 8 hrs ago #6
That's what I am hoping. This can't go on or our democracy will be dead Grim Chieftain 8 hrs ago #9
He's also costing Republicans money as well as votes and prestige C_U_L8R 8 hrs ago #10
The repukes are still scared of the 35% of magaloon voters to vote against him. kimbutgar 8 hrs ago #7
The problem is that 35% makes up a lot of their primary voters EdmondDantes_ 8 hrs ago #11
Sadly true kimbutgar 8 hrs ago #13
That, and possibly a lot of Kompromat Putin has on a lot of them and will hand to Trump at the drop of a hat Attilatheblond 8 hrs ago #20
No, because he is 100% killing it on the white supremacy LuvLoogie 8 hrs ago #8
No. I think things will continue to get worse and there will never be a breaking point yaesu 8 hrs ago #12
NO Wednesdays 8 hrs ago #14
I agree! MyOwnPeace 8 hrs ago #18
Much more to come. There will be a birthright citizenship ruling in June dalton99a 8 hrs ago #15
SAVE act will disenfranchise millions, mostly working women who followed tradition re husbands' surname Attilatheblond 8 hrs ago #21
Nope. Not even fucking close. Autumn 8 hrs ago #16
No. This is not a tipping point for his cowardly congressional supporters. La Coliniere 8 hrs ago #17
No. It's going to take Marines in body bags. BlueNProud 8 hrs ago #19
Lockstep support might fade stopdiggin 8 hrs ago #22
Bannow said in email to Epstein in the 45th term that Trump warranted Amendment 25. PufPuf23 7 hrs ago #23
Nope, not even close. ABC123Easy 7 hrs ago #24
No, but I suspect we're not all that far from it. GoCubsGo 7 hrs ago #25
Is this the tipping point? Fuck no. Not even close unfortunately chicoescuela 7 hrs ago #26
No, but it's a great set up for an extra special unhinged SOTU address Raven123 7 hrs ago #27
So many tipping points. pandr32 7 hrs ago #28
Made a few observations today in that hour I left the house and went into the world. multigraincracker 7 hrs ago #30
No. Its just the usual daily tipping point. Will be forgotten within 48 hours IcyPeas 7 hrs ago #31
No. ananda 7 hrs ago #32
Nope. Nt Fiendish Thingy 7 hrs ago #33
I'm hoping other countries release some Epstein info on him womanofthehills 7 hrs ago #34
When are we going to learn that there is no "tipping point?" BlueTsunami2018 7 hrs ago #35
1,065 days. n/t Jacson6 5 hrs ago #36
The only final tipping point for Trump would be... LudwigPastorius 4 hrs ago #37
No casket needed. Just a white shroud. LuckyLib 3 hrs ago #38
The critical tipping point is when: most people just stop listening to Donny and his associates and the wider circle struggle4progress 55 sec ago #39
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