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Started by DKG, August 16, 2023, 02:55:00 PM

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Lokmar

Quote from: Oerdin on February 03, 2024, 02:24:10 PMDems doomed themselves in 2024 when they refused to allow a free and open primary.

You notice they only allowed a couple of bums in the ring with him. They were scared AF about RFK!

JOE

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Quote from: DKG on February 03, 2024, 09:30:47 AMI don't think he talks to anybody in real life. That his why he tells his tall tales exclusively to people on anonymous message boards.

Excuse me, but why do you think my last entry was a 'Shit post', DKG?

Can you elaborate upon your reaction and the reasons for it?

I'm just stating what major Democratic donors have said .

ie, read this:

https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4333789-bill-ackman-says-biden-2024/

Billionaire megadonor Bill Ackman says Biden should step aside

Billionaire investor Bill Ackman says President Biden should step aside, adding he was "impressed" by Rep. Dean Phillips (D-Minn.), who launched a long-shot primary challenge to Biden last month.

"I think Biden's done a lot of good things. But I think his legacy will not [be] a good one if he is the nominee," Ackman said in an interview with Bloomberg Television's "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations." "I do think the right thing for Biden to do is step aside, and to say he's not going to run, and create the opportunity for some competition."

Ackman, the founder of Pershing Square Capital Management, told Bloomberg Television he recently met with Phillips and was "impressed" by the Democratic lawmaker.

"You need to be at your intellectual best. And I don't think Biden is there," Ackman said. "I don't say that, you know, with any derision of the president. But I think he's clearly past his physical and cognitive peak."

...guy just stated the obvious.

Like Hello, the Emperor has no clothes!"


Herman

Hey Joe, that is a shit post. :s_laugh:
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DKG

Nikki Haley, the last remaining rival to frontrunner Donald Trump for the Republican presidential nomination, is set to win Nevada's primary on Tuesday, but it will be a hollow victory as Trump will secure all of the state's delegates in a separate contest on Thursday.

For Republican voters in Nevada, Tuesday's state-run Republican ballot only has former U.N. ambassador Haley as a major candidate. She is therefore all but guaranteed to win, but it's largely meaningless.

That's because only candidates participating in a separate Republican caucus on Thursday can compete for the state's 26 delegates to the Republican National Convention in July when the party formally nominates its candidate.
The rival caucus is being run by the Trump-friendly state party, and only Trump is on that ballot, almost certainly guaranteeing him victory on Thursday and all the state's delegates.

Voters can participate in both the Republican primary on Tuesday and the Republican caucus on Thursday.

Brent

Nikki Haley won 30.8% of the vote. "None of these candidates" secured over twice as many votes, receiving 62.9%. :crampe:

What is Nikki Haley still doing in the race.
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Lokmar

Quote from: Brent on February 07, 2024, 06:33:06 PMNikki Haley won 30.8% of the vote. "None of these candidates" secured over twice as many votes, receiving 62.9%. :crampe:

What is Nikki Haley still doing in the race.

The comments:
"She literally lost to "None of the above" BWAAAHAHAHAHA! PWN3D!

DKG

Donald Trump, as expected, cruised to victory in the Nevada GOP Caucus on Feb. 8, putting him one step closer to winning his party's nomination.

The former president faced no significant opposition in the contest. His sole remaining major challenger, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, opted to instead compete in a Nevada primary two days earlier that didn't award any delegates. Ms. Haley suffered an embarrassing setback when voters overwhelmingly chose "None of These Candidates" over her in the Feb. 6 contest.

Trump is now poised to sweep up all the state's 26 delegates. He also is entitled to at least four delegates in the U.S. Virgin Islands caucus, held the same day as Nevada. In the Virgin Island, he won 74 percent of the votes and Ms. Haley scored about 26 percent.

Lokmar

Quote from: DKG on February 09, 2024, 07:43:11 AMDonald Trump, as expected, cruised to victory in the Nevada GOP Caucus on Feb. 8, putting him one step closer to winning his party's nomination.

The former president faced no significant opposition in the contest. His sole remaining major challenger, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, opted to instead compete in a Nevada primary two days earlier that didn't award any delegates. Ms. Haley suffered an embarrassing setback when voters overwhelmingly chose "None of These Candidates" over her in the Feb. 6 contest.

Trump is now poised to sweep up all the state's 26 delegates. He also is entitled to at least four delegates in the U.S. Virgin Islands caucus, held the same day as Nevada. In the Virgin Island, he won 74 percent of the votes and Ms. Haley scored about 26 percent.

Adding insult to injury, while Nikki lost 30% to nearly 70%, Trump won 99.1% to .8%!!!!! EPIC!!!!

DKG

Quote from: Lokmar on February 09, 2024, 10:14:31 AMAdding insult to injury, while Nikki lost 30% to nearly 70%, Trump won 99.1% to .8%!!!!! EPIC!!!!
As long as wealthy Democrats keep donating to her campaign, she will stay in the race.
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Lokmar

Quote from: DKG on February 10, 2024, 10:29:44 AMAs long as wealthy Democrats keep donating to her campaign, she will stay in the race.

I kinda want her to only for the fact that she is destroying her political career and every win where Trump blows her out of the water legitimizes Trump all the more.

DKG

Quote from: Lokmar on February 10, 2024, 02:42:44 PMI kinda want her to only for the fact that she is destroying her political career and every win where Trump blows her out of the water legitimizes Trump all the more.
She could still get a cabinet position if Trump wins.
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Lokmar

Quote from: DKG on February 11, 2024, 09:53:46 AMShe could still get a cabinet position if Trump wins.

Did you bump your head? Trump might make her UN Ambassador again at most! Maybe ambassador to Somalia!  :crampe:

Thiel

The most reliable Democrat voters are African-American women. They have not moved away from Biden like some African-American men have.
gay, conservative and proud

Lokmar

Quote from: Thiel on February 11, 2024, 08:45:35 PMThe most reliable Democrat voters are African-American women. They have not moved away from Biden like some African-American men have.

Black mommas love their keyuds even if they know they're mass murderers.

DKG

Quote from: Lokmar on February 11, 2024, 01:48:31 PMDid you bump your head? Trump might make her UN Ambassador again at most! Maybe ambassador to Somalia!  :crampe:
I would not rule out a cabinet posting.