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That and Trump being Trump.

I will not argue with Five Thirty Eight. They are very reputable. Yet, it is polls and that is a snapshot in time. It can change very quickly. The polls are also average polls. The polls I am interested in is the likely voter poll because those people vote.
Thanks for your explanations, J and Papaphilly.
So what does this mean in practice? That the polls relate to people who simply identify as Republicans but the primaries only allow actual registered members of the GOP to vote, and that they might think differently to the party's wider supporter base?
Unless this is the case, I don't see how it's possible for a far less-popular candidate to secure the nomination.
Or is it that success in a primary might give a nominee momentum that might swing voters in other states?
So what does this mean in practice? That the polls relate to people who simply identify as Republicans but the primaries only allow actual registered members of the GOP to vote, and that they might think differently to the party's wider supporter base?
Unless this is the case, I don't see how it's possible for a far less-popular candidate to secure the nomination.
Or is it that success in a primary might give a nominee momentum that might swing voters in other states?

Yes, the staggered primary election schedule can allow candidates to gain or lose momentum with both voters and donors. Victory breeds victory and donors don't like the smell of defeat.

Thanks again, J and Papaphilly. It's a lot more interesting than I thought. I'll be paying more attention to your election this year than to ours.

REF: https://twitter.com/RonDeSantis/statu...
Ron's departure was probably inevitable. Although I'm sorry to see him go in many ways,, his campaign has been a bit of a damp squib and he doesn't yet appear quite up to the job.
I'm not sure how I feel about Haley. In moments of weakness, I've thought she was a good candidate, and she's unquestionably the only person, apart from RFK Jr, who can unite the US, but that goodie-goodie establishment veneer does grate on me a bit. Still, what do you expect from a Deep State puppet?
One more question for the US guys re the voting mechanism...
While I know that legal challenges are pending, 2 states have said that Trump can't appear on the ballot. Is it possible that if more states follow this, and the legal process to challenge the decision is in some way dragged out, that the GOP's big donors and other movers and shakers get cold feet about backing Trump and switch to Haley?
If so, wouldn't that be a very cute way for the Deep State establishment to 'stop' the Orange Man from running.
I'm not sure how I feel about Haley. In moments of weakness, I've thought she was a good candidate, and she's unquestionably the only person, apart from RFK Jr, who can unite the US, but that goodie-goodie establishment veneer does grate on me a bit. Still, what do you expect from a Deep State puppet?
One more question for the US guys re the voting mechanism...
While I know that legal challenges are pending, 2 states have said that Trump can't appear on the ballot. Is it possible that if more states follow this, and the legal process to challenge the decision is in some way dragged out, that the GOP's big donors and other movers and shakers get cold feet about backing Trump and switch to Haley?
If so, wouldn't that be a very cute way for the Deep State establishment to 'stop' the Orange Man from running.

It should be defintive one way or the other.

While I know that legal challenges are pending, 2 states have said that Trump can't appear on the ballot. Is it possible that if more states follow this, and the legal process to challenge the decision is in some way dragged out, that the GOP's big donors and other movers and shakers get cold feet about backing Trump and switch to Haley?
If so, wouldn't that be a very cute way for the Deep State establishment to 'stop' the Orange Man from running...."
You ask a great question. Trump will be on the ballot. The Supreme Court will rule in his favor. I expect it to be 9-0 or maybe even 8-1. It has to be a slam dunk. I can see concurring opinions condemning Trump's behavior.
First: The theory is flawed the ruling is based upon. One of our basic tenets is innocent until proven guilty. Trump has not been found guilty of anything or even charged.
Yet, it this is not a simple question either. Trump for better or worse brings out the very worst in everyone. this to me is another case. Here is the larger problem nobody is really talking about. What happens if this is allowed to stand? Trump is off a number of ballots and could lose the Republican nomination. He runs as an independent. His ego will ruin the Republicans chances because they will split especially if he is seen as a victim of Democrats maneuvering. It is not lost on anyone that those that removed him are Democrats.
Yet, that is not the real problem either. Here is the real problem, what prevents Republicans from removing any Democrat including Biden saying by not stopping the illegals and actively preventing States from doing so is not aiding an enemy or even suggesting they are people? Tit for tat.
I am not a Trump fan, but I have spent way too much ink defending him because I see the rules are different for him. This should not have happened. I see the court cases is a different light. The Mar a lago case is going to hurt because he had the documents. Yet so does Biden and lots of other politicians on both sides of the political line. If they go after Trump, they had better be prepared to go after Biden too. Now do you see the problem?
Ultimately I see this a a political problem and not a criminal case.
I agree with everything in your last post, Papaphilly.
I think you're spot on with your assessment of the situation, although hadn't considered Trump running as an independent. That would be like unpinning a grenade in your own trench. Lol.
I think you're spot on with your assessment of the situation, although hadn't considered Trump running as an independent. That would be like unpinning a grenade in your own trench. Lol.


Trump's ego will not let him walk away and he would rather burn it all to the ground than allow himself to lose.

Going indie wouldn't be the first time for Trumpo, as far as I remember

2.) Nobody wants Congress to decide an election. The last time that happened was the end of Reconstruction. That's when the Dems created Jim Crow.

https://youtu.be/Vp3ZS-V2MSE?si=jufGY...

This is the ad which Dean Phillips, Dem candidate for president, has been running in New Hampshire.
https://youtu.be/OW-c-mP0LYk?si=uhKDC...

Indeed.
Unfortunately for Phillips, it didn't work and Biden won in a landslide, winning 109% of the counted votes....
Wait, hang on a second, no it was lower ... more in the 70-80% range...

The next race is South Carolina on the 24th of February.
What can I say, a month is a long time in politics...

If she drags into the convention as a joke, 2028.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2...
I do love the liberal outlets who downplay the recorded attempt at bribery. It's obvious they don't like Lake.

https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign...
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2...
I mean abortion, really? It wouldn't make into the first 100 for me, but I'd appreciate to learn why it matters so much for Americans, even for those who can't possibly have one?

https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign......"
It is one of the true emotional issues with no agreement between the sides. Depending where you stand or what you believe, it is either about control or personal beliefs. Prior to Roe v. Wade, septic abortions was not uncommon. Abortions happened regardless of the law. After Roe, septic abortions disappeared.
I will not argue with a person that truly believes it is evil and immoral. That is their right. However, when one disguises control for moral beliefs or compassion, I part ways fast. I also have no problem with the way it was handled through the courts. That is the process. Democrats who tend to be pro-choice had 50 years to codify it and did not, so this could have been avoided. Yet, Republicans are going to rue the day they won this battle. This is going to be an issue that will only gain strength as time moves on.
So for the control portion. Some states have curtailed abortion to the point it is non-existent. Now these same states are trying to legally prevent women from getting an abortion by travel with threats for prosecution. BTW, these same states arenotones that will provide welfare for the poor or good schools for these extra children.
Generally speaking, Americans see abortion as a necessary evil. It is slowly being codified in State Constitutions with Ohio being the most recent. How did the Republicans react in Ohio once the voters put into their State Constitution? they tried to outlaw abortion and was soundly beaten badly by the Courts. How was their reaction? We did not get our message out clearly. Maybe they should listen to their constituents.
My prediction, Republicans learn to live with abortion.
You wonder why this is a big issue, ask a women who should control their body. Americans are an ornery bunch by nature and do not like being told anything.
Interesting article about abortion.
https://www.guttmacher.org/gpr/2003/0...
For the record, I am pro-choice.


Thanks for explaining, Papa. It's purely theoretic for men, elderly women and some others seemingly to a degree to serve a decoy from many real issues, but who am I to argue with ornery people :)

I am at viability. Up to that point, not much involved. At viability, the balance shifts for me.

Thanks for explaining, Papa. It's purely theoretic for men, elderly women and some others see..."
As I have argued many times, I am about the process of how things get done. I am not happy with the outcome, but the system worked and it was followed. Now as the reality sinks in, we shall see.

Thanks for explaining, Papa. It's purely theoretic for men, elderly women and some others see..."
Actually it is not theoretical for men. Yes men do not get pregnant, but there are ramifications.
One, if it is one night stand or a very short term relationship, it can become a life time commitment whether it is wanted or not. that is allot of money and time commitment.
Two: a long term relationship that ended for whatever reason or because of the pregnancy. It can be either wanted by the men and not the women or not wanted by either.
Now here is the rub, women don't want to be told what to do with their body. That is fine. However, a balance of power shift and now men do not have any say?
So, if you want the child and she does not, you have no ability to stop an abortion and if you don't want a child and she does you have no ability to induce one.

Based upon my personal experience, I am convinced that, with very few exceptions, if women and men took turns giving birth, couples would never have more than three children. The woman would have the first baby, the man would have the second baby, the woman would have the third baby, the man would procaim loudly: "That's enough!"

Wonder what pro-lifers say in these situs or flip their beliefs in a moment :)
An agreement btw those involved in these delicate matters is paramount, yet "mistakes" happen and an abortion solves some of them

You are probably right regarding this still theoretical situ :)

The dirty secret is that abortions never end, they just go somewhere else and that goes for the pro-life too. It is all theoretical until it is not.

Fear of pain ceased to be a thing for me during the reconstructive surgeries on my hand. In truth, that increase in my pain threshold probably extended a few relationships.

First-of-its-kind campaign fundraiser in the works with Bill Clinton, Barack Obama and Biden
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024...
Since Bill Clinton is on board, they can probably get him to save them some money by arranging flights on his friends' airplanes. I understand that at least one of his friends owned an island they might be able to use.

Hope all pains are put far behind you

OUCH!

I think the interviewee here has just vaporised their career at the White House.
REF: Twitter: O'Keefe: https://twitter.com/JamesOKeefeIII/st...
They've vaporised their career but only by stating the obvious - something that anyone who follows politics already knows. But as that regime is based on lies, it cannot openly admit even those blindingly obvious facts.
2024 is going to be a fascinating year. The candidates as follows:
1. The Deep State ruler they desperately need to run again but might not last that long.
2. The anti-establishment Orange Man, whom they dare not allow to return.
3.The equally anti-establishment outsider RFK Jr, whom they will never allow to govern.
To paraphrase Thunderbirds, anything could happen in the next 10 months...
Assassinations, coups, threats of nuclear war, unprecedented legal irregularities, the lot - don't rule anything out.
And, above all, keep your eye on Haley, the Deep State's REAL fallback if Biden doesn't last the course. After all, what does single digit support amongst your own supporter base count for if you're the 'chosen' one.
2024 is going to be a fascinating year. The candidates as follows:
1. The Deep State ruler they desperately need to run again but might not last that long.
2. The anti-establishment Orange Man, whom they dare not allow to return.
3.The equally anti-establishment outsider RFK Jr, whom they will never allow to govern.
To paraphrase Thunderbirds, anything could happen in the next 10 months...
Assassinations, coups, threats of nuclear war, unprecedented legal irregularities, the lot - don't rule anything out.
And, above all, keep your eye on Haley, the Deep State's REAL fallback if Biden doesn't last the course. After all, what does single digit support amongst your own supporter base count for if you're the 'chosen' one.
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