He doesn't "want to lose." No good evidence of that. He just operates at his own blinkered pace and is impervious to guidance.
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Replying to @mtracey @ZaidJilani
Maybe he's "indifferent" in the sense that he's not desperately intent on winning such that he'll do literally anything.
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Replying to @mtracey
no its not that he isnt running a good campaign, he isnt running a campaign. he goes out every day and just has fun
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Replying to @ZaidJilani
Yeah because he sees that as a winning strategy.
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Replying to @mtracey @ZaidJilani
And it's not true that he "isn't running a campaign," it's just smaller than most and excessively reliant on the RNC.
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no he isnt running a campaign, he has like one staffer in southwest ohio. he colelcts tons of money and gives it to his own biz
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Replying to @ZaidJilani
Yeah and he (wrongly) views that as a legitimate campaign endeavor
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Replying to @mtracey @ZaidJilani
I'm not saying it's sound strategy, just that he's not purposely losing, that's ridiculous.
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why would he want to be president? what is the evidence that he likes that kind of job?
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Replying to @ZaidJilani
Being the most recognizable person on planet Earth? Being able to fire anyone at will? You don't think that would appeal to him?
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He can just farm out the tasks that he doesn't care about to underlings, which is how the presidency worked for most of history
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