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Ron "pudding fingers" DeSantis suspends his campaign for the republican nomination

Shaul

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
So it is down to two, Nikki Haley and Mr. Corruption. This will make New Hampshire much more interesting since DeSantis won't take any votes. Does Haley have a chance to win NH? Could a win indicate some momentum for Haley in coming primary states?

If she does what will Trump's reaction be? More anxiety? Immediate attacks on Haley? More confusing Nikki for Nancy?

Your thoughts?
My first thought is that there is no need for you to apply pejorative descriptions to people.
 

SkepticThinker

Veteran Member
Mike Pence says he did.

"Pence — who is running for president — has maintained that as vice president, he had no authority to overturn the 2020 election. In the CNN interview, which aired Sunday, he reiterated that he believes the Constitution is “more important than any one man.”

“I truly do believe that we kept our oath to the Constitution that day,” Pence said. “But the American people deserve to know that President Trump, you know, asked me to put him over my oath to the Constitution, but I kept my oath, and I always will.”



You haven't heard about the phone call(s)?


"Over the next month, the president would conduct a sweeping campaign to personally cajole Republican Party leaders across the country to reject the will of the voters and hand him the election. In his appeals, he used specious and false claims of widespread voter fraud, leaning on baseless allegations that corrupt Democrats had conspired at every level to steal a presidential election.

In total, the president talked to at least 31 Republicans, encompassing mostly local and state officials from four critical battleground states he lost — Michigan, Arizona, Georgia and Pennsylvania. The contacts included at least 12 personal phone calls to 11 individuals, and at least four White House meetings with 20 Republican state lawmakers, party leaders and attorneys general, all people he hoped to win over to his side. Trump also spoke by phone about his efforts with numerous House Republicans and at least three current or incoming Senate Republicans.

And it all occurred in parallel to his campaign’s quixotic efforts to launch recounts and file lawsuits demanding ballots be tossed."


It happened.


Don't know.
If you want a deeper discussion into these things let me know.
You don't seem to be all that informed about much of it.
 

tytlyf

Not Religious
CNN, MSNBC, NY times etc. are not biased?
You said left wing news. Those are a lot less biased than conservative news (Fox, Newsmax, etc).
CNN is moderate, MSNBC is more left than CNN, NY times is moderate.
Fox tells it's audience to never watch CNN, MSNBC, ABC, CBS, NBC, etc. But not for the reason you think.
Fox doesn't want you hearing anything that goes against their hugely biased agenda. If you watch those outlets, Fox fears their 'news' will be debunked.
 

Clizby Wampuscat

Well-Known Member
You said left wing news. Those are a lot less biased than conservative news (Fox, Newsmax, etc).
CNN is moderate, MSNBC is more left than CNN, NY times is moderate.
Fox tells it's audience to never watch CNN, MSNBC, ABC, CBS, NBC, etc. But not for the reason you think.
Fox doesn't want you hearing anything that goes against their hugely biased agenda. If you watch those outlets, Fox fears their 'news' will be debunked.
Wow, a lot of claims here. ok
 
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