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Welcome to 2020, the Year of the Good Fight

The year 2020 begins with incredible potential for supporters of President Donald Trump — and for America’s renaissance.

The economy is roaring. The country is about to sign trade deals with our North American partners and with China; another deal with a post-Brexit Great Britain is likely.

The world is safer. ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is dead. The “Christmas gift” threatened by North Korea failed to materialize. Iran is using its proxies to attack the U.S. in Iraq — but the regime is facing new protests.


At home, health insurance prices have stabilized, the price of prescription drugs is falling, and there is hope for curing diseases like HIV/Aids. Fuel is still cheap, and promising breakthroughs are happening in nuclear energy.


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The Constitution has, arguably, been saved by Trump’s judicial appointments. He has restocked the federal judiciary with highly qualified constitutional conservatives, including one-fourth of the entire appellate bench.

Democrats, meanwhile, are struggling to sustain the idea that America needs radical change, and to convince the country of the farcical idea that Trump is somehow an imminent threat to the security and welfare of the country.

They have offered up the weakest field of presidential contenders in decades, and have backed themselves into a corner with an impeachment that cannot result in Trump’s removal.

Trump’s victory in November is far from certain. He still has almost the entire media against him — and, worse, the tech giants who control social networks and search engines.

Democrats could recruit a political savior — Michelle Obama, perhaps? — if they fail to nominate a candidate on the first ballot at their convention in Milwaukee in July.


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FBI rescues missing teen from Florida hotel after month-long hunt for accused kidnapper
Dem congressional candidate Bobby Pulido depicts lewd behavior in controversial music video for his song
AIPAC-backed Chicago Democrat loses primary despite outside spending blitz
Pritzker scores big: Stratton wins Illinois Senate primary in test of governor’s clout
Former congresswoman wins primary to take back former suburban Chicago seat
Democrat Patty García gains party’s nomination after controversial last-minute dropout by incumbent
WATCH: Tom Homan Exposes the Entire Dem Scheme With Illegals, Says They ‘Sold This Country Out for Future Political Power’
Two dead in Israel after Iranian missile attack near Tel Aviv
Pittsburgh police officers accused of ignoring ICE agents’ struggle with suspect
Upscale shopping district rocked by alleged antisemitic beating as lawyer, 2 others charged

And there is always the risk of an unforeseen economic or national security disaster.

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Yet the president is certainly in a better position on January 1, 2020 than he was a year before.

The Democrats, who took over the House of Representatives, squandered the opportunity as the left-wing “Squad” took over the agenda with radical schemes like the “Green New Deal” and “Medicare for All.” They wasted months on impeachment and will never recover.

Trump trailed most of his rivals for much of the year; new polls show him beating all of them.

The impeachment trial in the Seante is almost certain to end badly for the Democrats, who have managed to scare the public into thinking, correctly, that the opposition will not be satisfied with the White House alone, that it still dreams of “fundamentally transforming the United States,” culturally and religiously as well as politically.


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Tuberville defends post likening Mamdani to 9/11 attacks: ‘I just go by his rhetoric’
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Dem congressional candidate Bobby Pulido depicts lewd behavior in controversial music video for his song
AIPAC-backed Chicago Democrat loses primary despite outside spending blitz
Pritzker scores big: Stratton wins Illinois Senate primary in test of governor’s clout
Former congresswoman wins primary to take back former suburban Chicago seat
Democrat Patty García gains party’s nomination after controversial last-minute dropout by incumbent
WATCH: Tom Homan Exposes the Entire Dem Scheme With Illegals, Says They ‘Sold This Country Out for Future Political Power’
Two dead in Israel after Iranian missile attack near Tel Aviv
Pittsburgh police officers accused of ignoring ICE agents’ struggle with suspect
Upscale shopping district rocked by alleged antisemitic beating as lawyer, 2 others charged

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Meanwhile, Republicans can rally behind the flag, the Constitution, and the American way.

The outcome is still unknown, but the fight is one to relish.

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