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  • DadSmith

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    The swamp creature endorsed Trump
     

    Ingomike

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    I have been posting about this for a while, but the leftist media is seeing it now.




    CNN's Tapper: Trump Has Reformed the GOP with More Working Class People, Including Voters of Color, Men Primarily

    TAPPER: “You‘re talking about how he is reforming the Republican Party more working class people, including voters of color, African American, men primarily, but also latinos. And also the Democrats picking up more educated voters. But there‘s also, so you talked about the education divide also a big gender divide, men voting Republican, women voting Democrat.”

    KING: "It's 88% of the delegates. Trump cannot mathematically clinch tonight, but he can get within 100 or so of what he needs that he can do that next week and so what you have here is he has remade the party in his image. There are still some Republicans who are trying to take it away, like take it back. That's over. That party doesn't exist anymore... He's on a march to the nomination.

    If the general election were tomorrow, there's a lot of data that suggests he would win right at this moment in time. It's not tomorrow. It's eight months from now." Republicans are increasingly appealing to working-class men without college degrees, while Democrats are gaining support from college graduates and women.
     

    KG1

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    Yeah. McAfee's behavior at times makes him seem to be a bit suspect, other times not so much. Maybe he'll do the right thing in the end but who knows.

    As far as the upcoming election for his seat goes, I've heard that so far, he is running unopposed, and I believe there is a deadline coming up by the end of this month to file a petition to run for that seat. To my knowledge no one has yet to do so against him. Yet.

    I've seen non- leftist media pundits that I follow discussing this and they noted that it was kind of funny when the closing arguments were over the judge announced that he will render his decision in about two weeks. which coincidently happens to coincide with that deadline. They were joking that perhaps he is waiting until after that deadline passes.
    Apparently, there is someone going thru the motion now to run against McAfee. It's interesting that there were no planned announcements to oppose the judge before the deadline until now. Could be a pressure campaign to sway McAfee into letting Willis and Wade off the hook. Hmmm.....


    Civil rights attorney and talk radio host Robert Patillo plans to run against Fulton Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee, who has been overseeing the high-profile election interference case against former President Donald Trump and others.

    Patillo plans to qualify as a candidate for the position on Thursday, according to multiple people with knowledge who declined to speak on the record. He is the former executive director of the Rainbow PUSH Coalition, the social justice and civil rights group founded by Rev. Jesse Jackson. He’s also a criminal defense attorney, cable news pundit and a former candidate for statehouse who has previously billed himself as a conservative Democrat.
     
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    Ark

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    I have been posting about this for a while, but the leftist media is seeing it now.




    CNN's Tapper: Trump Has Reformed the GOP with More Working Class People, Including Voters of Color, Men Primarily

    TAPPER: “You‘re talking about how he is reforming the Republican Party more working class people, including voters of color, African American, men primarily, but also latinos. And also the Democrats picking up more educated voters. But there‘s also, so you talked about the education divide also a big gender divide, men voting Republican, women voting Democrat.”

    KING: "It's 88% of the delegates. Trump cannot mathematically clinch tonight, but he can get within 100 or so of what he needs that he can do that next week and so what you have here is he has remade the party in his image. There are still some Republicans who are trying to take it away, like take it back. That's over. That party doesn't exist anymore... He's on a march to the nomination.

    If the general election were tomorrow, there's a lot of data that suggests he would win right at this moment in time. It's not tomorrow. It's eight months from now." Republicans are increasingly appealing to working-class men without college degrees, while Democrats are gaining support from college graduates and women.

    There is no earthly reason for any person with a Y chromosome to vote Democrat in 2024.
     

    indyblue

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    Trump is being hammered online as he should be. What a stupid m**********r. Its days like this, when he is dumb enough to say something like this, which will make me leave the top of the ticket blank come election day.



    Except he’s got it backwards. This technology was originally developed to fight cancer and later it was adopted to treat Covid.
     

    GodFearinGunTotin

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    Trump is being hammered online as he should be. What a stupid m**********r. Its days like this, when he is dumb enough to say something like this, which will make me leave the top of the ticket blank come election day.



    With either candidate we’ll never have justice for what they did to us during Covid’s.
     

    BugI02

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    Name all the previous candidates in our lifetimes, of either party, who have ensured justice was done for wrongs against the people

    Then tell me your plan to change things for the better. Oy!

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    Best I can do is someone who feels personally wronged and may be intent on vendetta with the deep state because of it
     
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