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Hell Hath Frozen Over, I Do Declare!


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If Some is Good, and More is Better.....then Too Much, is Just Enough !!
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Amazing. I thought they had completely abandoned their original mission.
 
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Amazing. I thought they had completely abandoned their original mission.
There's that whole, blind squirrel, thing... Roll Eyes


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D'Souza: Around-the-clock surveillance of drop boxes will kill the problem of mules.

We understand how they did it last time and we have all the time in the world to put the mechanism in place which will combat the greater portion of voter fraud. If this is not done, we've no right to complain when the same things happen again in 2024.

 
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Major Republican Donors Circling Back to Supporting Trump: 'I Want to Win'

By Johnathan Jones
October 27, 2023 at 1:36pm

A number of Republican Party mega-donors are coalescing around the candidacy of former President Donald Trump after having spent a year or longer seeking an alternative to him, according to a report.

Trump kicked off his campaign just days after the November 2022 midterm elections.

A plethora of challengers quickly entered the race, but some of them have since dropped out.

Meanwhile, candidates such as Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, former Vice President Mike Pence and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley are digging in.

The 2024 primary will officially kick off in Iowa in January, a date these candidates hope will give them momentum heading into February and March.

But in the Real Real Politics average of the primary, Trump’s lead is big. He currently holds the support of 59.1 percent of likely voters in the average.

The only other candidate who was in double digits as of Friday was DeSantis, with 12.6 percent support.

With less than three months until voters begin casting ballots, some big donors told NBC News that they now feel that Trump will ultimately become the nominee.

Megadonor Ed Broyhill, who was Trump’s finance chair in 2020 in North Carolina, told the network he was seeking an alternative to Trump, but he now believes the only hope to defeat President Joe Biden next November is supporting the former president.

“There is no doubt in my mind that Donald Trump will be the nominee of our party,” Broyhill told NBC News. “The grassroots are a solid foundation for Donald Trump.”

Broyhill said he considered supporting DeSantis and Pence, but is back in Trump’s camp.

“I have met with all the candidates,” Broyhill said. “None are close to the level of support Trump has.”

Broyhill supported Trump’s 2016 and 2020 bids.

Meanwhile, Oklahoma oil and gas billionaire Harold Hamm has closed his checkbook to other candidates and is now again putting his money on Trump, after what NBC called a prior “falling out” between him and Trump.

One of Hamm’s deputies, his communications officer Kristin Thomas, told NBC News that Hamm’s revived support for Trump is something that should not be overthought.

“He has supported a wide slate of candidates that he believes would make a good president,” she said.

But numerous other wealthy donors have been sending checks to Trump. One of them, who was not named by NBC News, told the network he had seen the writing on the wall as he explained his recent donations to Trump.

“Why? It is easy, I want to win,” the person said.

The donor had given money to DeSantis and Republican Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina.

The donor said he has been watching the polls and concluded of voters, “They are moving back to President Trump, and I want to win.”


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“Why? It is easy, I want to win,” the person said.

That is the rationale behind all corporate money.
 
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Turncoat Mike Pence called it quit
16 minutes ago

By Antoinette Radford
BBC News

Former US Vice President Mike Pence has withdrawn from the 2024 presidential race.

He made the announcement at the Republican Jewish Coalition in Las Vegas on Saturday afternoon.

"We always knew this would be an uphill battle, but I have no regrets," the Associated Press quoted him as saying.

Mr Pence had not landed with Republican voters as well as anticipated in a race for the nomination led by former President Donald Trump.

His campaign had racked up large amounts of debt, with Mr Pence ending September owing $621,000 (£512,038) and with only US$1.2m (£989,446) in the bank - significantly less than other Republican rivals.

The 64-year-old lost the support of many Republican voters when he publicly broke with Mr Trump over the 6 January Capitol riot in 2021, and when he presided over the certification of Joe Biden's 2020 election results in Congress.


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^^^ He should have known better, but I guess his ego was a little to big.




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^^^^^^^
And his pockets a little too empty.



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Has anyone heard of this Trump guy?

I might vote for him.

He's like a junkyard dog.

Humps Granny's leg, drags his ass on the nice white living room carpet, in front of the guests.

Steals the quarter thick steak off the kitchen counter.

Bit the mailman once and the mailwoman twice.


Ate the neighbor's cat and pissed on the classic car's chrome rims.


But he will die defending anything important to you. You junk is his junk.


Yeah, I think I'll vote for him.

Even if I have to write him in on the ballot...




"the meaning of life, is to give life meaning" Ani Yehudi אני יהודי Le'olam lo shuv לעולם לא שוב!
 
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Great to see you back monkey, from a long time forum lurker. And agree 100 percent.

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Thank you. Smile



This is the man we need.

He is the same guy, then as now.


He speaks of hope, not of doom or despair.

In the worst of times, he sees the ability to get beyond the current hardship, and teaches for the potential.

This is how people prevail.


Let those who need a hole in the wall as a safe space retire to that, with their blanket, stuffed animal and whatever comfort they can fit in there. Let them have it.

The rest, who desire to survive and Russe again must forget of those people much as those who have passed and been laid to rest.

Let the dead, bury the dead, and let those who will, lead the living to live Life.


That's all...




"the meaning of life, is to give life meaning" Ani Yehudi אני יהודי Le'olam lo shuv לעולם לא שוב!
 
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This is the man we need.
From your lips . . .



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While we would all like to see DJT back in the big chair we need to figure out who his potential successor will be. Mae can’t keep lurching from Republican to Demonrat and back to Republican every four years.

We need some serious continuity spanning several administrations to truly make us great again.
 
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^^^ I say, let's focus on winning back the WH, with Trump in it first. Wink


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I would like to see Gaetz as the VP choice. Two candidates with awesome hair.


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Three things to be done at once

1. Win Whitehouse.

2. Pick a rock solid VP.

3. Not guilty in all Criminal Cases.
 
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2. Pick a rock solid VP.

Josh Hawley.


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Three things to be done at once
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3. Not guilty in all Criminal Cases.


And if he is guilty?
 
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If you want to play games, do it elsewhere.
 
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