POL 2/27: The Michigan Primary

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CTFIREBATTCHIEF

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I suspect the the "pucker factor" in the biden campaign is a lot tighter this morning. The Dems can spin this any way they wish, but the number are that Trump received 756,000 votes as of this morning. just by himself. Joey received about 618,000 votes. add the 100,000 "uncommitted" and he STILL doesn't get there. even if every asshat that "comes home" in the general election votes for the demented fool, it is not going to be enough. Add haley's and the rest of the other votes onto Trumps side of the ledger, well as I said, the numbers don't lie. Joey's in trouble, DEEP trouble in michigan. Republicans had over 300,000 more votes cast than dems in this primary shootout. Either dems stayed home, or republicans figured out how to early vote, or a little of both here.

And Nikki,

Go home, you're drunk
 

homecanner1

Veteran Member
There is a stark lesson here in the power of voting as a block to send a message of "abstentian".

This is the Goldwater effect "anti war" voters all over again. Trump needs to really take it to heart and not follow the path into WW3. They broke party loyalty to send a silent passive message to Biden. And gave Trump an undeniable margin of victory. Wild!

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gjwandkids

Contributing Member
For what it's worth, I know a large number of people who didn't vote for Trump in the Primary (Or Haley) but will in the general election. Some didn't vote at all, and some voted uncommitted, and some voted for Vivel ramaswami or whatever his name is.

Younger voters don't tend to vote in primaries for whatever reason.
 

Sacajawea

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Younger voters are less motivated in primary elections/nominations because they have zippo interest, trust, or belief in the utility (for the people) of the party system.
 

Griz3752

Retired, practising Curmudgeon
I just got back from voting in the NC primary. Our RINO CONgressman, I voted for the person running against him. On a positive note, we had to show ID this time because our state supreme court finally overrode Cooper's EO abolishing voter ID when he was elected 4 years ago. I heard grumbling from the libtards about having to show ID. LOL
Obviously an unpublished agenda item because one would think tracking every action (or lack thereof) on a person vs occasion basis would be key info for Marxists.
 

CaryC

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Didn't need to, for a primary. The Dems know they'll show up in November.
Yep all Biden needed was one vote. The non-committed vote counts as zero.

Cuz like if you had a debate between Biden and the Non-committed, one podium would be empty, Biden would mumble through, and lose the debate, but still win the election.

But come the election.......zombies, old folks in nursing homes who drool, and don't know what year it is, voting machines that can't connect to the internet, when I connect each and everyday, AI voting machines, old Atari gaming machines, dead people, people from other countries, dead people from other countries, will all show up and
 

Griz3752

Retired, practising Curmudgeon
Trump leads 66-28. Quite a trouncing.

At this point, Haley is going to sound like Walter Mondale would have sounded had he claimed that since one state didn't want Reagan, we should pump the brakes on the whole thing...
She's gambling if DJT has some significant issues out of his court appearances and is dropped by GOP or is some how barred from running, she'll be best positioned in the public eye to move up.

Personally can't see EITHER happening but like every candidate, she has a bunch of people with their own agendas around her; who knows who put that thought in her head?

I think her public future is fairly short; some speaking engagements and maybe a book on "I tried to save America and the GOP from themselves."
Then, very D-list.
 
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