Laura Ingram:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIKSHITK08Y
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Laura Ingram:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIKSHITK08Y
Paul Ryan (RINO) says he is supporting Haley because she can unite all Republicans and defeat Biden. When asked (he was on CNBC) about policies, and specifically the policies articulated by Trump, Ryan dismissed it saying, Trump's policies are Republican policies, nothing unique about his positions on the issues. Really? Well, maybe as talking points, but in actually getting things done toward those policies Trump is the only (R) who will try! Haley, Ryan and the rest of the RINOs might talk a good game, but with them it's all just talk.
I like Ron DeSantis and see him being a major factor in the POTUS race...in 2028. But, he is toast this go-around.
Today he said the dems are hoping Trump gets the GOP nomination because Biden can beat him in the general election. But he, and even Haley, will beat Biden in November. Then, in the next breath, he attacks Haley saying she's only getting support and doing "okay" because the dems are flocking to her, voting for her, they did in Iowa and will again in NH. Well, hello! if it's true, Gov. DeSantis, the dems want Trump getting the GOP nomination, why aren't they flocking to Trump in the primaries? Both things can't be true.
No, here's the reality. Haley is a RINO and is seen as being "moderate" not a true conservative, so dems and left-leaning independents are hedging their bet. They figure if the general election is Haley vs. Biden then no matter who wins the country won't lurch to the right. The status quo will mostly remain and even some movement to the right, under a President Haley, won't be extreme. DeSantis is a lot like Trump on the issues, as is Vivek Ramaswamy, and they are all cast into the same lot from the POV of lefties and left-leaning "moderates."
And today, the goofy governor of NH, Sununu, said Senator Tim Scott endorsing Trump is "disrespectful" to Haley. Why? You mean Tim Scott can't endorse the candidate of his choice?
No way Biden gets the nomination again.
DeSantis is out. Not surprised he's out, but his timing is puzzling. Why now, before the South Carolina primary? Something must have happened, or perhaps some kind of promise made.
NH is voting. First report is from the tiny hamlet of Dixville which votes right after midnight on election day. Haley 6 Trump 0 (those are the actual votes). Guess she missed the PAT.
Trump 55% Haley 43% New Hampshire
Goofy Nevada is having both a primary, where no delegates are awarded, and a caucus two days later, where delegates are awarded. Trump is favored to sweep all the Nevada delegates. That is in first week of February. Then South Carolina and Michigan follow in March. Haley is being defiant and is spending a ton of RINOs money.
Moronic democrap voters never cease to amaze me. In poll after poll, including a recent poll in New Hampshire of (D) voters, they say the #1 issue needing attention is the southern border crisis, and in the very next instant, over 70% of them say they will vote for Biden in the general election. Such a disconnect!
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The Dems are celebrating. A Trump nomination means a Democratic win in November. Whatever screwup the Dems put up, it won't be Hillary.
Fetterman has gotten better, physically and mentally, and is now making more sense than the rest of the democraps combined. With one exception...Rep. Dean Phillips (D) Minnesota, who is also running for POTUS. I like what he's saying...provided it's not just talk...he too is speaking correctly on the issues. Of course, he is a dem and from the very libtard state of Minny-soda so who knows what he really thinks about the issues. But at least he is saying most of the right things.
Phillips is for securing the border (so he says), so if you're a dem, you hate Trump, think Biden is nothing but a royal f**k up (which he is), then get behind this Phillips fellow in the primaries. He appears to check all the boxes for the typical dem.