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US election 2024

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

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TheProwler

Quote from: JOE on February 26, 2024, 04:13:16 PM...but I never suggested that anyone put 100% of their cash in gold.

I never suggested or implied that you suggested that.

You might want to learn to read and process what other people are saying if you are going to frequent message boards, you imbecile.

You nitwit.

You drooling idiot.

You dumb cunt!!!!

Thiel

Trump made little or no mention of Nikki Haley, his former United Nations ambassador, in at least three high-profile recent speeches—a strategy that would be smart to maintain at this stage of the game.
gay, conservative and proud

Herman

democRATs hatch plan to block Trump victory if he wins 2024.

https://www.theblaze.com/news/house-democrats-plan-trump-certify-election-win?utm_source=theblaze-dailyPM&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Daily-Newsletter__PM%202024-02-26&utm_term=ACTIVE%20LIST%20-%20TheBlaze%20Daily%20PM&tpcc=email
Some Democrats are purportedly conspiring to block Donald Trump from the White House if the Supreme Court doesn't rule him constitutionally ineligible, according to a new report.

On Friday, the Atlantic published an article explaining "how Democrats could disqualify Trump if the Supreme Court doesn't." The plan? If the Supreme Court doesn't give "clear guidance" (i.e., the outcome Democrats want), according to the Atlantic, then "House Democrats suggest that they might not certify a Trump win on January 6."

You read that correctly. Some Democrats might do exactly what they claim Trump tried to do: block the certification of a presidential election.

Herman

The super PAC backing Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s independent presidential bid recently revealed this week that it has gathered enough signatures in Arizona and Georgia to get its man on the ballot.

Although great news for Kennedy, the prospect of more competition in critical swing states has prompted Biden boosters in the liberal media to fret, CNN commentator Van Jones in particular.

There are some indications Kennedy's success may hurt Biden and help Trump.

A recent Emerson College Polling/The Hill survey has Trump leading Biden 46-43 in a head-to-head matchup. However, the same survey revealed that in a five-way matchup where Kennedy was in the mix along with Cornel West and Jill Stein, Kennedy grabbed eight points and the other two leftists each picked up one point, leaving Trump with a 43-37 lead over Biden.

DKG

 A small but substantial chunk of Republican primary and caucus voters say they would be so dissatisfied if Donald Trump became the party's presidential nominee that they would not vote for him in November's general election, according to AP VoteCast.

An analysis of the data shows that many of those voters were unlikely to vote for Trump, some even before this year, but it still points to potential problems for the former president as he looks to consolidate the nomination and pivot toward an expected rematch with Democratic President Joe Biden.

According to AP VoteCast surveys of the first three head-to-head Republican contests, 2 in 10 Iowa voters, one-third of New Hampshire voters, and one-quarter of South Carolina voters would be so disappointed by Trump's renomination that they would refuse to vote for him in the fall.

This unwillingness to contemplate a presidential vote for Trump isn't confined to voters in the earliest states.

DKG

Nikki Haley on Sunday declined to say she would support Donald Trump in the coming presidential election if he won the Republican party's nomination.

Brent

Quote from: DKG on March 03, 2024, 10:03:14 AMNikki Haley on Sunday declined to say she would support Donald Trump in the coming presidential election if he won the Republican party's nomination.
Of course not. Her rich progtard donors control what she says.

Lokmar

Quote from: Herman on February 26, 2024, 08:34:31 PMdemocRATs hatch plan to block Trump victory if he wins 2024.

https://www.theblaze.com/news/house-democrats-plan-trump-certify-election-win?utm_source=theblaze-dailyPM&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Daily-Newsletter__PM%202024-02-26&utm_term=ACTIVE%20LIST%20-%20TheBlaze%20Daily%20PM&tpcc=email
Some Democrats are purportedly conspiring to block Donald Trump from the White House if the Supreme Court doesn't rule him constitutionally ineligible, according to a new report.

On Friday, the Atlantic published an article explaining "how Democrats could disqualify Trump if the Supreme Court doesn't." The plan? If the Supreme Court doesn't give "clear guidance" (i.e., the outcome Democrats want), according to the Atlantic, then "House Democrats suggest that they might not certify a Trump win on January 6."

You read that correctly. Some Democrats might do exactly what they claim Trump tried to do: block the certification of a presidential election.

Sounds like just cause to burn rape loot and murder all democRATs and the people that voted for them!!!

Lokmar

Quote from: DKG on March 03, 2024, 09:50:43 AMA small but substantial chunk of Republican primary and caucus voters say they would be so dissatisfied if Donald Trump became the party's presidential nominee that they would not vote for him in November's general election, according to AP VoteCast.

An analysis of the data shows that many of those voters were unlikely to vote for Trump, some even before this year, but it still points to potential problems for the former president as he looks to consolidate the nomination and pivot toward an expected rematch with Democratic President Joe Biden.

According to AP VoteCast surveys of the first three head-to-head Republican contests, 2 in 10 Iowa voters, one-third of New Hampshire voters, and one-quarter of South Carolina voters would be so disappointed by Trump's renomination that they would refuse to vote for him in the fall.

This unwillingness to contemplate a presidential vote for Trump isn't confined to voters in the earliest states.

I support people voting for whomever they want 100%. If they dont want Trump, dont vote for him. IDGAF.

Brent

Quote from: Lokmar on March 03, 2024, 12:51:22 PMI support people voting for whomever they want 100%. If they dont want Trump, dont vote for him. IDGAF.
I would not vote for most Republicans or any Democrats.

Lokmar

Quote from: Brent on March 03, 2024, 12:54:29 PMI would not vote for most Republicans or any Democrats.

I get it. I myself voted for H. Ross Perot in 1992 AND 1996. I also voted Constitution Party several times. I even voted for the Green Party one year in Illinois because I wanted to fuck the democRATs. The Green Party wound up getting enough votes that year to qualify for gubmints cheese. I only voted for Bush 2 the first time.

Herman

Quote from: Brent on March 03, 2024, 12:54:29 PMI would not vote for most Republicans or any Democrats.
I frickin hated John McCain. I don't like Mitt Romney, anybody with the name Bush, and McConnell either. They aint no different from democRATs and they aint no friends of working folks.

Lokmar

Quote from: Herman on March 03, 2024, 07:21:53 PMI frickin hated John McCain. I don't like Mitt Romney, anybody with the name Bush, and McConnell either. They aint no different from democRATs and they aint no friends of working folks.

I actually voted for Romney.

Herman


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