Jxn Vol
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It starts in Iowa in mid Jan and by super tuesday the nominee is decided, correct?
Have New York Democrats defied the Supreme Court yet?
Have New York Democrats defied the Supreme Court yet?
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Supreme Court rejects Alabama’s bid to use congressional map with just one majority-Black district
The court’s decision is in line with its June ruling in the same case that reaffirmed key protections for minority voters.www.nbcnews.com
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How Alabama is defying the supreme court to discriminate against Black voters
In June, the US supreme court upheld a decision ordering Alabama to redraw its congressional map – but state Republicans ignored the mandatewww.theguardian.com
If not .... they are amateurs when compared to Alabama's Republican-controlled state legislature.
LolBut that’s different
Trump was consistently between 39% to 43% in job approval on the Real Clear Politics Average over the last year of his presidency. Their numbers have been very comparable for the most part. They have both been unpopular presidents.
.... and what makes your own opinion more important than his?
I am in agreement. I didn't communicate effectively in my first reply. I like your suggestion better especially because the system now chooses the nominee before all the states have had a say in the choice.Currently yes. What I’m talking about is scraping the entire primary system. Going to a caucus system where each state party would select delegates to the national convention. The delegates then would select the nominee at the convention.
Oh, big Boo Hoo. Deal with it Biden butt kisser. I’ll probably not vote for anyone ever again bc all of them suck as bad as the other. At least I don’t support any of the dim witted policies the loony left has installed.^^^^ Says the tribal member of a party set to nominate Donald Trump for the 3rd straight Presidential Election cycle.
All true. Which begs the question, why nominate a piece of sh!t that the other side hates?
If we agree that the president has little to no direct impact, then pick someone who is more of a overall uniter than divider.
Unless of course, you want the country to be divided.
A Romney type.
Someone who is not rabidly supported by the extreme arm of their own party - from either side.
I have to say I really don't remember it that way for McCain at all.When Romney ran he was characterized as a 1%, divider, bully, and misogynist. This is what happens to every Republican candidate. McCain got similar treatment. Then a few years later we hear how they were reasonable and acceptable candidates. At the time, they were made out to be the worst type of human possible. Seems a little weird, but it’s true.
Yep.When Romney ran he was characterized as a 1%, divider, bully, and misogynist. This is what happens to every Republican candidate. McCain got similar treatment. Then a few years later we hear how they were reasonable and acceptable candidates. At the time, they were made out to be the worst type of human possible. Seems a little weird, but it’s true.
...and any Democrats voting in the Republican primary for Trump in order to ensure that he is the Republican nominee are idiots. He is already the ironclad lock to be the Republican nominee. I know that statement was needlessly redundant. They are Democrats after all.then the point I made stands - Trump gained significantly more support in the primaries than Biden and D's voting in the R primary didn't boost Trump's numbers
Again, every presidential candidate in history has had distractors who exaggerate and try to portray them in the worst light possible. It can only ever be an issue of how many and how fervently.When Romney ran he was characterized as a 1%, divider, bully, and misogynist. This is what happens to every Republican candidate. McCain got similar treatment. Then a few years later we hear how they were reasonable and acceptable candidates. At the time, they were made out to be the worst type of human possible. Seems a little weird, but it’s true.
It wasn't that way. They are simply trying to self-justify.I have to say I really don't remember it that way for McCain at all.
I think McCain was accorded a proper level of respect, for who he was. The Obama Campaign did bring up the Keating 5, but that's just politics. McCain didn't do enough to distance himself from GWB, and he chose a running mate who was the subject of non-stop ridicule. In retrospect, he never really had a chance, following GWB at a time when the country had war fatigue and was in the throes of a financial crisis. No Republican could have been elected in 2008.
Again, every presidential candidate in history has had distractors who exaggerate and try to portray them in the worst light possible. It can only ever be an issue of how many and how fervently.
There will be repubs who blast any democratic candidate in the worst possible way. That in no way means that every democratic candidate is equally worthy of being blasted.
Again, you guys with the whole equivalency thing - it's absolutely nuts.......but understandable. There is truly no other way a person trying to maintain any level of self-respect and dignity could justify supporting Trump.