You might as well say Trump, Trump, Trump because that guy is nothing but a foil to help Trump.infinity ag said:
VIVEK! VIVEK! VIVEK!
You might as well say Trump, Trump, Trump because that guy is nothing but a foil to help Trump.infinity ag said:
VIVEK! VIVEK! VIVEK!
The last paragraph is the giveaway that this is a hit piece (as if that isn't obvious coming from Politico).aggiehawg said:Quote:
Ron DeSantis' presidential campaign is expanding the number of staff it's cutting to include more than a third of his payroll as the Florida governor looks to get his primary bid back on track.
The cuts, which were confirmed by advisers, will amount to a total of 38 jobs shed across an array of departments. They will include the roughly 10 event planning positions that were announced several weeks ago, in addition to the recent departures of two senior DeSantis campaign advisers, Dave Abrams and Tucker Obenshain.PoliticoQuote:
"Following a top-to-bottom review of our organization, we have taken additional, aggressive steps to streamline operations and put Ron DeSantis in the strongest position to win this primary and defeat Joe Biden," DeSantis campaign manager Generra Peck said in a statement. "Gov. DeSantis is going to lead the Great American Comeback and we're ready to hit the ground running as we head into an important month of the campaign."
The expanded cuts are the latest sign that the Florida governor's team is pivoting to a slim-down operation amid concerns over their finances. The campaign announced it had raised $20 million during the second quarter of this year. But it had spent a good chunk of that money. Much of the sum it raised, moreover, came from donors who had given the maximum amount and could not give again.
AgBandsman said:Sadly, you won't buzz off. You'll be voting for Trump on election day. Just like the rest of us.Rapier108 said:Why should we vote for him?The Banned said:aggie93 said:
New Trump narrative dropping today.This is a disgusting lie, and while I'm "do whatever it takes to beat Biden" person, I'm not going to blame Republicans who are completely done with Trump and this party come 2024.
— Bonchie (@bonchieredstate) July 25, 2023
I defended this dude from the Russian collusion hoax for years, and he's using the same tactics. pic.twitter.com/wo6AFN6gRO
At the end of the day I'll hold my nose and vote for this jackass if I have to, but damn trump has done everything in his power to turn off a large number of voters. And at least those trump supporters on this board refuse to see it.
Trump and his MAGA acolytes have said they only want MAGA voters. The rest of us can buzz off.
(why does Ron keep sliding backwards in the polls?)
Not disagreeing with your comments -- because I think you are right.TRM said:
Peck's inexperience in Federal elections is showing. She brought over too much of the FL operation too early. They need to be lean early and hire more later on. It's not insurmountable. They were consistently bringing over a 100k in donations every day since the campaign launch.
Focus on the early states, in particular, IA and he'll be fine. With IA being so early he take that momentum to NH, SC, and NV.
🚨Have you heard the BIG news? Governor @RonDeSantis is joining us in Dallas County for the #BigBarnBash!
— Brenna Bird (@BrennaBird) July 24, 2023
Get your tickets today!
RSVP by July 28 at Lauren@CGDelivers.com or (515)644-6791! 🎟️ pic.twitter.com/Vv1hUHE64h
The Iowa State Fair showcases the best of Iowa and I get to show the 2024 GOP candidates what it’s all about!
— Kim Reynolds (@KimReynoldsIA) July 25, 2023
Join us for my Fair-Side Chats and submit your questions for the GOP candidates here: https://t.co/eOWpfdIwzT pic.twitter.com/ygTTSOFTyd
2024 General Election - Arizona
— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) July 25, 2023
DeSantis: 46% (+7)
Biden: 39%
Independents
DeSantis: 44% (+12)
Biden: 32%
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Biden: 45% (+1)
Trump: 44%
Independents
Biden 42% (+8)
Trump 34%
⦿ Commissioned by Pro-Desantis PAC
⦿ @POStrategies (B+) | RVs | 07/22-24https://t.co/2CMz4Vsiul pic.twitter.com/e1NMDfh3qU
This anecdote from @realchrisrufo perfectly illustrates why I support @RonDeSantis👇
— Christina Pushaw 🐊 🇺🇸 (@ChristinaPushaw) July 25, 2023
Full interview with Chris Rufo here: https://t.co/mGqqpekDtb pic.twitter.com/xifH0nsUtA
Rapier108 said:Why should we vote for him?The Banned said:aggie93 said:
New Trump narrative dropping today.This is a disgusting lie, and while I'm "do whatever it takes to beat Biden" person, I'm not going to blame Republicans who are completely done with Trump and this party come 2024.
— Bonchie (@bonchieredstate) July 25, 2023
I defended this dude from the Russian collusion hoax for years, and he's using the same tactics. pic.twitter.com/wo6AFN6gRO
At the end of the day I'll hold my nose and vote for this jackass if I have to, but damn trump has done everything in his power to turn off a large number of voters. And at least those trump supporters on this board refuse to see it.
Trump and his MAGA acolytes have said they only want MAGA voters. The rest of us can buzz off.
EXCLUSIVE: @RonDeSantis responds to Kamala Harris' claim that Florida's middle school curriculum included lessons on how enslaved people "benefited from slavery."@RonDeSantis' interview with @ClayTravis LIVE tomorrow on OutKick. pic.twitter.com/oNGF2DRovn
— OutKick (@Outkick) July 26, 2023
DeSantis running against Trump is the best preparation for what he is going to face against Democrats.
— Unfiltered☢Boss (@Unfilteredboss1) July 25, 2023
Non stop lies, smears, and gaslighting. Shameless spreading of misinformation and a media who let's it all slide. There is no difference between Trump's campaign and that of a…
-VP Harris' attack on Florida’s education system
— OutKick (@Outkick) July 26, 2023
-Politicization of DOJ
-Fauci’s COVID tyranny
-Trump’s Indictments
-Disney's crumbling
-Potential VP pick https://t.co/yUOjCMNMSz
Do we get a DOJ colludes with DeSantis to void Hunter's plea deal press release?aggie93 said:
New Trump narrative dropping today.This is a disgusting lie, and while I'm "do whatever it takes to beat Biden" person, I'm not going to blame Republicans who are completely done with Trump and this party come 2024.
— Bonchie (@bonchieredstate) July 25, 2023
I defended this dude from the Russian collusion hoax for years, and he's using the same tactics. pic.twitter.com/wo6AFN6gRO
This trend is amplified in the early stages:
— Chris Wilson (@WilsonWPA) July 26, 2023
Donald Trump’s popularity has fallen among Republican voters, poll suggests | Donald Trump | The Guardian https://t.co/0EtNSjbCdE
Quote:
Donald Trump's appeal has sunk among Republicans, a new poll has found.
The former president, who faces criminal indictments in two cases and possibly a third, announced earlier this year that he is once again running for president in the 2024 election.
Pew research found that 63% of Americans of all political affiliations have an unfavorable opinion of Trump an increase from 60% last year.
At 66%, the majority of those who identify as Republicans or Republican-leaning still view the former president in a favorable light, but that is 9 percentage points lower than last July's 75%.
Last July, about a quarter of those on the right viewed him as very or mostly unfavorably, but that figure has risen to 32%.
Gee, if only we could understand why he is losing support, even among Republicans... But surely they will be excited voters come November of 2024.TRM said:This trend is amplified in the early stages:
— Chris Wilson (@WilsonWPA) July 26, 2023
Donald Trump’s popularity has fallen among Republican voters, poll suggests | Donald Trump | The Guardian https://t.co/0EtNSjbCdEQuote:
Donald Trump's appeal has sunk among Republicans, a new poll has found.
The former president, who faces criminal indictments in two cases and possibly a third, announced earlier this year that he is once again running for president in the 2024 election.
Pew research found that 63% of Americans of all political affiliations have an unfavorable opinion of Trump an increase from 60% last year.
At 66%, the majority of those who identify as Republicans or Republican-leaning still view the former president in a favorable light, but that is 9 percentage points lower than last July's 75%.
Last July, about a quarter of those on the right viewed him as very or mostly unfavorably, but that figure has risen to 32%.
Phatbob said:Gee, if only we could understand why he is losing support, even among Republicans... But surely they will be excited voters come November of 2024.TRM said:This trend is amplified in the early stages:
— Chris Wilson (@WilsonWPA) July 26, 2023
Donald Trump’s popularity has fallen among Republican voters, poll suggests | Donald Trump | The Guardian https://t.co/0EtNSjbCdEQuote:
Donald Trump's appeal has sunk among Republicans, a new poll has found.
The former president, who faces criminal indictments in two cases and possibly a third, announced earlier this year that he is once again running for president in the 2024 election.
Pew research found that 63% of Americans of all political affiliations have an unfavorable opinion of Trump an increase from 60% last year.
At 66%, the majority of those who identify as Republicans or Republican-leaning still view the former president in a favorable light, but that is 9 percentage points lower than last July's 75%.
Last July, about a quarter of those on the right viewed him as very or mostly unfavorably, but that figure has risen to 32%.
Phatbob said:Gee, if only we could understand why he is losing support, even among Republicans... But surely they will be excited voters come November of 2024.TRM said:This trend is amplified in the early stages:
— Chris Wilson (@WilsonWPA) July 26, 2023
Donald Trump’s popularity has fallen among Republican voters, poll suggests | Donald Trump | The Guardian https://t.co/0EtNSjbCdEQuote:
Donald Trump's appeal has sunk among Republicans, a new poll has found.
The former president, who faces criminal indictments in two cases and possibly a third, announced earlier this year that he is once again running for president in the 2024 election.
Pew research found that 63% of Americans of all political affiliations have an unfavorable opinion of Trump an increase from 60% last year.
At 66%, the majority of those who identify as Republicans or Republican-leaning still view the former president in a favorable light, but that is 9 percentage points lower than last July's 75%.
Last July, about a quarter of those on the right viewed him as very or mostly unfavorably, but that figure has risen to 32%.
Don't worry, there is another indictment to fix that.TRM said:This trend is amplified in the early stages:
— Chris Wilson (@WilsonWPA) July 26, 2023
Donald Trump’s popularity has fallen among Republican voters, poll suggests | Donald Trump | The Guardian https://t.co/0EtNSjbCdEQuote:
Donald Trump's appeal has sunk among Republicans, a new poll has found.
The former president, who faces criminal indictments in two cases and possibly a third, announced earlier this year that he is once again running for president in the 2024 election.
Pew research found that 63% of Americans of all political affiliations have an unfavorable opinion of Trump an increase from 60% last year.
At 66%, the majority of those who identify as Republicans or Republican-leaning still view the former president in a favorable light, but that is 9 percentage points lower than last July's 75%.
Last July, about a quarter of those on the right viewed him as very or mostly unfavorably, but that figure has risen to 32%.
Governor DeSantis Speaks at the American Legislative Exchange Council’s 50th Annual Meeting https://t.co/BabjLhwThg
— Ron DeSantis (@GovRonDeSantis) July 26, 2023
With the latest rate hike, Americans are now facing the highest interest rates in over 20 years. The pain Americans are feeling is the direct result of the federal government borrowing and spending trillions of dollars since March 2020.
— Ron DeSantis (@RonDeSantis) July 26, 2023
Politicians stroke checks they will never…
Gov. @RonDeSantis on the Federal Reserve:
— Never Back Down (@NvrBackDown24) July 26, 2023
"Their job at the Fed should simply be to maintain stable prices, not to be an economic central planner, not to worry about social issues or climate change or any of that stuff." pic.twitter.com/bKMfQolRfZ
There was little reason to keep interest rates that low for as long as they did. Was stupid although at the time it started, it was to my benefit to me in my business.aggie93 said:With the latest rate hike, Americans are now facing the highest interest rates in over 20 years. The pain Americans are feeling is the direct result of the federal government borrowing and spending trillions of dollars since March 2020.
— Ron DeSantis (@RonDeSantis) July 26, 2023
Politicians stroke checks they will never…
We need to focus on taking our country back.
— Never Back Down (@NvrBackDown24) July 26, 2023
But Donald Trump is focused on settling personal scores and attacking conservatives like Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds. pic.twitter.com/4R4zYNDur4
TRM said:
New adWe need to focus on taking our country back.
— Never Back Down (@NvrBackDown24) July 26, 2023
But Donald Trump is focused on settling personal scores and attacking conservatives like Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds. pic.twitter.com/4R4zYNDur4
Quote:
According to a recent report from the Erie Times-News, Erie Mayor Joe Schember wants to be reimbursed for any fees related to the upcoming rally ahead of time, after Trump's campaign failed to repay the city more than $35,000 following a campaign event in 2018.
As the Erie Times-News reported in 2018, Schember and his administration pushed Trump's team to reimburse $35,129 to the city for overtime pay for city workers who assisted with the event. According to Paul Lichtenwalter, Erie's financial director, the city didn't have any leverage in 2018 to force the campaign to repay the debt.
Nearly five years later, Schember appears to have learned his lesson.
"We're going to see whether we can get some payment from them in advance this time," he told the Erie Times-News. "It's important to do this because we're talking about taxpayer money being used to help make his visit more safe."
The new African-American standards in FL are good, robust, & accurate. That being said, the attempt to feature the personal benefits of slavery is wrong & needs to be adjusted. That obviously wasn't the goal & I have faith that FLDOE will correct this.https://t.co/muq8zi1p85
— Congressman Byron Donalds (@RepDonaldsPress) July 26, 2023
UPDATE: Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss’ legal team is celebrating the “major milestone” of Rudy’s concessions. Full statement:https://t.co/gPCb1NXxlu pic.twitter.com/BkbRhS0uMD
— Kyle Cheney (@kyledcheney) July 26, 2023
Imagine an establishment, globalist RINO backed by George Soros, the Bush family, and Paul Ryan going to war with the Federal Reserve. pic.twitter.com/FydREQTzvN
— Scott Morefield (@SKMorefield) July 26, 2023
TRM said:
New adWe need to focus on taking our country back.
— Never Back Down (@NvrBackDown24) July 26, 2023
But Donald Trump is focused on settling personal scores and attacking conservatives like Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds. pic.twitter.com/4R4zYNDur4