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Question: Who will be the GOP nominee?
Trump   -7 (58.3%)
Desantis   -3 (25%)
The Field   -2 (16.7%)
Total Voters: 11

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« Reply #240 on: January 23, 2024, 08:33:19 am »

That's just what the polling is saying.  Desantis voters have Trump as their 2nd choice, by big margins.  That could all change and at least they're open to someone who isn't Trump.  But I think this is all sealed up.
Trump and DeSantis' policies are very similar although DeSantis is definitely more conservative socially. For a DeSantis voter to vote Trump they would have to ignore the Trump persona and vote strictly on policies. Nikki is viewed as the establishment pick. I had a hardline Trump supporter tell me yesterday that he believes DeSantis wouldn't bow to big business so his big money backers left him and went to Haley. He completely sees her as a sell out to corporations like BlackRock, Vanguard and State Street ... who basically own everything. 

Saw this quote in an article and I think it pretty much sums up where we are right now.

'Nikki Haley's support is not about Nikki Haley. Only two percent say they are voting for her because of her policies,' said Johnson added.

'Instead it is about stopping Donald Trump. That, coupled with low enthusiasm for Haley, limits her voting pool in these primaries to a relatively small number of people, especially in later contests where undeclared voters cannot vote.

'Meanwhile Trump's supporters are energised for positive reasons: Trump's strength, his plans on the economy and – above all – his record in his first term.

'This is an election that Trump dominates: even his opposition knows it.'
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« Reply #241 on: January 23, 2024, 09:11:32 am »

Haley will probably just stay in, because it's cheap and there's not a lot to do.  There are no debates, campaigning doesn't matter.  She's already on the ballot.

Trump could deal with jail, death, medical incapacitation, scandal, etc.  Not likely, but she will have delegates and could potentially be the president, so it's an outside chance, but great rewards and all she has to do is nothing.
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« Reply #242 on: February 09, 2024, 08:56:31 am »

As I've gotten older I've learned people have many reasons for why they vote regardless of if it seems like a bad idea to others. What you call problems may not even be on the radar as to why someone is or isn't voting Biden.
I posted this in another thread but it's relevant. I am seeing how some Trump supporters are supporting him just based off the last election alone. They would have supported someone else in the GOP for this election but they are still pissed that "America" chose a "well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory," and it led us to much of the stuff we are currently dealing with. They think another round of Trump should be the punishment deserved to those who voted for Biden just because he wasn't Trump. For me, I just think it means the GOP will be putting up one of the few candidates who could actually loose to a "well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory,".
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« Reply #243 on: February 09, 2024, 12:50:19 pm »

I posted this in another thread but it's relevant. I am seeing how some Trump supporters are supporting him just based off the last election alone. They would have supported someone else in the GOP for this election but they are still pissed that "America" chose a "well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory," and it led us to much of the stuff we are currently dealing with. They think another round of Trump should be the punishment deserved to those who voted for Biden just because he wasn't Trump.
Once again, Democrats are somehow responsible for the choices of Republican voters.  They "would have voted" for someone else, but we made them so MAD they just had to vote for the same guy they already voted for twice.  OK.

And to be clear: the thing that Democrats did that made them mad was... not allow Trump to beat Biden.  So I guess the point here is that if Trump had won in 2020, GOP voters wouldn't feel forced to vote for Trump again in 2024?  This is not the revelation you think it is.

P.S. Wouldn't this logic go both ways?  I mean, you don't see Democrats saying that Republicans made them vote for a senile old codger because they chose to put a corrupt admitted sexual assaulter in office in 2016, but if we're blaming others for our votes, that blade cuts both ways.
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« Reply #244 on: February 09, 2024, 02:41:41 pm »

"It's the Democrats fault that the Republicans keep choosing shitty candidates" is quite the take.
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« Reply #245 on: February 09, 2024, 07:28:39 pm »

Let me just add a bit to my last post.

Upon further reflection, given CF's previous statements on the primary, it's possible he was not offering a defense of these "Look what you made me do" voters, and was merely relaying their position.  If that is the case, considering that said position is entirely about blaming 2020 Democrats for the votes of 2024 Republicans, I think it would have been appropriate to include some push back on the claim being made by GOP voters; if you don't believe that Democrats are at fault for Republican votes, it's irresponsible to passively recite that attack without comment.
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« Reply #246 on: February 09, 2024, 07:35:47 pm »

"It's the Democrats fault that the Republicans keep choosing shitty candidates" is quite the take.

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I guess conversely, it's the Republicans fault that the Democrats keep choosing shitty candidates.
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« Reply #247 on: February 09, 2024, 07:39:33 pm »

I predict that Trump will win the most states in primaries but he'll get arrested, or something, and it will be a big battle at the Republican National Convention, with Nikki Haley becoming the nominee.
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« Reply #248 on: February 11, 2024, 09:25:44 am »

I predict that Trump will win the most states in primaries but he'll get arrested, or something, and it will be a big battle at the Republican National Convention, with Nikki Haley becoming the nominee.

I don't believe there's a political mechanism in place for this to happen.

Unless Trump leaves on his own, he cannot be removed.  They don't do the superdelegate thing like Democrats and furthermore, Trump changed a bunch of the rules to ensure that he gets all the delegates in the later States.
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« Reply #249 on: February 11, 2024, 09:27:39 am »

Trump could literally die.  That's Haley's best shot at the presidency.

Outside of that (and I don't even see how), Trump could be coaxed into stepping away -- maybe the polling after a conviction gets so bad for him that he's not going to win anyway, and then he takes a plea deal that includes not running for president.  But I don't think this is possible.
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« Reply #250 on: February 11, 2024, 09:46:39 am »

Trump could literally die. 

If that happened, I wonder how long it would take the GOP to ditch the MAGAites? Geez, I might even, one day, get to vote Republican again.


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« Reply #251 on: February 12, 2024, 09:30:23 am »

Once again, Democrats are somehow responsible for the choices of Republican voters.  They "would have voted" for someone else, but we made them so MAD they just had to vote for the same guy they already voted for twice.  OK.

And to be clear: the thing that Democrats did that made them mad was... not allow Trump to beat Biden.  So I guess the point here is that if Trump had won in 2020, GOP voters wouldn't feel forced to vote for Trump again in 2024?  This is not the revelation you think it is.

P.S. Wouldn't this logic go both ways?  I mean, you don't see Democrats saying that Republicans made them vote for a senile old codger because they chose to put a corrupt admitted sexual assaulter in office in 2016, but if we're blaming others for our votes, that blade cuts both ways.
LOL ... you are part of the world who turns everything into being a victim. The GOP voters are 100% responsible for who they vote for regardless of "why" they voted that way.  Conservatism is basically accepting the declaration that we are, and should be, responsible for our choices and the consequences that follow.
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« Reply #252 on: February 12, 2024, 03:59:54 pm »

CF, you've never heard me say that Dem voters would have supported someone better, but instead voted for Obama or Hillary or Biden because they were mad about how Republicans have acted so they are voting to punish everyone else.  That kind of mindset is literally childish.  It's what you would expect from a toddler.
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« Reply #253 on: February 12, 2024, 06:01:51 pm »

CF, you've never heard me say that Dem voters would have supported someone better, but instead voted for Obama or Hillary or Biden because they were mad about how Republicans have acted so they are voting to punish everyone else.  That kind of mindset is literally childish.  It's what you would expect from a toddler.
I told you what I'm hearing when I've pressed them about why are they still supporting Trump. I'm still not voting for the guy so I guess you can interpret that any way you want.

BTW  ... I got to see "my guy" and his family Saturday night as they were at the same rodeo as we were this weekend.
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« Reply #254 on: February 13, 2024, 12:15:05 pm »

I'm still not voting for the guy so I guess you can interpret that any way you want.

Good on you.  Seriously.  As long as you don't vote for him in the general and you stick to your guns, this is how we save the country.

Then we'll normalize, get 4 years out, and hopefully the Dems will have some new blood and GOP will regain a platform and we can get back to some normalcy.
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