Well that's no fun.
Well that's no fun.
The entire recent Republican strategy is to prevent the government from working. Then they go back to thier constituents to say "See, it doesn't work. So we need to reduce it's powers"Yes I do.
It is the way.
Remember when the Dems went after Trump with Russia gate, and sham impeachment’s?.
The tit for tat crap has been going on at least since the JFK days.
Only if there are surplus t-shirts.Does it mean Hillary is going to get in jail again in 2024?
Lol.The entire state votes red up and down the ticket, except for governor. Even Mugabe used to rig an election better than this.
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I was wondering what their strategy is. Tax for clearing that up.The entire recent Republican strategy is to prevent the government from working. Then they go back to thier constituents to say "See, it doesn't work. So we need to reduce it's powers"
How was it winnable when the Dems can just print all the ballots they need?Nah, she lost an entirely winnable race. We only support WINNERS in Republican primaries, especially ones who have made a former battleground state, a Republican one.![]()
How was it winnable when the Dems can just print all the ballots they need?
That’s pretty nuts.I suppose this should go in the political funny pics thread, but it's too good for a limited audience.
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a bunch of honey booboo watchers are going around to spot end of the flat earth. They are busy.The Republicans haven't mastered printing yet ?
Stephen Schwarzman — chairman, CEO and co-founder of private-equity giant Blackstone — says in a statement to Axios that he's defecting from former President Trump for the 2024 presidential race.
Driving the news: "America does better when its leaders are rooted in today and tomorrow, not today and yesterday," Schwarzman says.
- "It is time for the Republican Party to turn to a new generation of leaders and I intend to support one of them in the presidential primaries."
MIAMI — Hedge fund CEO and philanthropist Ken Griffin smiled when asked if he wants to be the No. 1 political donor in 2024.
He has given nearly $60 million to federal Republican candidates and campaigns this election cycle. That puts Griffin behind just liberal billionaire George Soros, who’s given more than $128 million to Democrats, and Richard Uihlein, who aligns himself with far-right candidates and organizations, at about $62 million.
“Do I get a bronze medal?” Griffin asked, chuckling while allowing that “it’s not a competition.”
Bronze-level giving by Griffin, 54, would be welcome news for one potential 2024 hopeful: Ron DeSantis. During an interview in his temporary offices in downtown Miami, detailing how he directs his political contributions, Griffin told POLITICO that he’s prepared to back the Florida governor if he runs for the White House. Griffin was the leading donor to DeSantis’ reelection campaign this cycle, dropping $5 million.
How was it winnable when the Dems can just print all the ballots they need?
The Dems are playing 4-D chess.The GOP won six out nine congressional seats in Arizona, including two by very thin margins. If there was election rigging going on, don't you think the Democrats would have preferred to win those?
As previously stated by cerebus, Trump didn't have funding when he launched his candidacy back when.Two more GOP megadonors have fallen out with Trump
Scoop: Stephen Schwarzman comes out against Trump in major defection
GOP megadonor: I’m ready to back DeSantis for president in ’24
No. Too honest.The Republicans haven't mastered printing yet ?
Yes they would prefer democracy everywhere, but can only manipulate the vote in some areas not all.The GOP won six out nine congressional seats in Arizona, including two by very thin margins. If there was election rigging going on, don't you think the Democrats would have preferred to win those?