2024 Presidential Race

Trump 71 POINTS Ahead Of final rival Nikki Haley in Texas: Frontrunner Gains More Momentum With Five Days Until Do-Or-Die South Carolina Primary despite his fraud verdict and court battles​


Former president Donald Trump has a whopping 71-point lead on fellow Republican presidential hopeful Nikki Haley in Texas, a sign of the Republican presidential frontrunner's surging momentum as the two slug it out ahead of South Carolina's make-or-break primary.

According to the University of Texas poll, Trump has 80 percent support among Republican primary voters in Texas while Haley has just 9 percent. Trump keeps his gigantic lead in the state primary across every category including gender, age, education and location.

His advantage in the Lone Star State comes ahead of the Texas primary on March 5, better known as Super Tuesday, when millions of voters across 16 states will head to the polls to cast ballots in the Republican presidential primary.

Haley has vowed to stay in the race through Super Tuesday despite facing what appears to be an increasingly insurmountable primary challenge against the former president.

She has set her sights on Texas which holds an open primary meaning any voter can cast a ballot regardless of party affiliation. Haley could potentially receive support from crossover independent and Democrat voters even Trump holds a lock on the GOP.


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"Rep. Steve Horsford, D-Nev., reportedly called on the vice president to "talk more about housing affordability" instead of so-called Bidenomics.

"She’s a very gifted, smart, capable strategist who knows how to win," Horsford told the outlet. "I just hope the campaign listens to all the people who are giving them good advice."


Did he say that with a straight face?


She is one of the main reasons "The Couch" has a chance.
 

"The Government Accountability Office said on Friday that the federal government is on an “unsustainable fiscal path,” and that it could not determine whether the federal government’s consolidated financial statements are reliable.

Accounting problems with the Defense Department, Education Department, and other agencies have all contributed to the financial problems, according to the GAO. The office was unable to properly evaluate the financial reliability of the federal government as the national debt continues to balloon and deficit spending remains high. "

Is there a candidate that can address this?
 

Destroying the country? I feel quite content. Job market is booming, Stock market and economy doing very well. Gas prices back to normal, so the men in beards can comfortably fill up their ridiculously oversized trucks....MAGA not very good at the reality thing.
 
Destroying the country? I feel quite content. Job market is booming, Stock market and economy doing very well. Gas prices back to normal, so the men in beards can comfortably fill up their ridiculously oversized trucks....MAGA not very good at the reality thing.
Go drive your Prius to the soup kitchen club and be quiet
 
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Someone spending $9000 on a pair of shoes is a moron. IDK what the shoes are you are a f^cking moron to spend $900 let alone $9000 on them.

If you don’t think Buffet hasn’t taken advantage of morons you‘re an idiot. Buffet is very subtle about it and has a ton more tact but yes he has taken advantage of morons his entire career. Hell, his support of Biden was nothing more than taking advantage of morons.
How is that any different than spending $10,000 a plate to have dinner with Bill Clinton or any other high level politician? For a lot of people out there, money truly is no object. If you have it and spend it on something frivolous, that doesn't make you a moron. A moron spends money he doesn't have on things like bad ass rims for his car or for a car he can't pay for. Is the owner of the Dodgers a moron for spending almost a billion dollars on three players, two of which are pitchers, and one of which has never stepped foot in this country?
 
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How is that any different than spending $10,000 a plate to have dinner with Bill Clinton or any other high level politician? For a lot of people out there, money truly is no object. If you have it and spend it on something frivolous, that doesn't make you a moron. A moron spends money he doesn't have on things like bad ass rims for his car or for a car he can't pay for. Is the owner of the Dodgers a moron for spending almost a billion dollars on three players, two of which are pitchers, and one of which has never stepped foot in this country?

The owner of the Dodgers is making a profit on his investment and I’m betting most people spending $10K on a dinner for a politician is expecting some return as in a favor.

But Yeah, I get your point if ya got the dough who am I to judge?
 
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