Iowa is retail politics because of their caucus system.PA24 said:
Haley curb stomping DeSantis in Iowa for second place after his "BETO" type tour. Best he go another state tour.....
Elon will not endorse anybody in the primary, is my assessment. But he could moderate a debate.Dan Scott said:
An Elon endorsement wouldn't hurt. If you look at Haley, Vivek, and Trump, all of them have attacked Elon's business. Trump craps on electric cars every chance he gets, Haley wanted to make the internet non anonymous, and Vivek says climate change isn't real.
Can DeSantis do a halftime performance? LOL.FireAg said:
3X as many people watched DAL vs SEA on Amazon Prime Thursday Night Football…
Waiting for Morning Consult and Emerson to say Trump is up 50 billion.Ag with kids said:Yes...all those polls that were taken and put out since Thursday night!!! There are dozens of them. DOZENS!!!!BigRobSA said:BD88 said:
With all the ronald supporters on this site and their positive (LOL) message, you would think ronald would be making his big move.
Instead the gap WIDENS! How can that happen?
Gap? Where?
Let me guess...in the tard fodder known as "polls"?
Uh, it was a Freaking NFL game. Of course they did.FireAg said:
3X as many people watched DAL vs SEA on Amazon Prime Thursday Night Football…
He wins Iowa then people realize he is legit. Then New Hampshire becomes big. Cruz gave Trump a hell of a scare mainly off of Iowa and he doesn't have the funding or organization of DeSantis.aggiehawg said:Iowa is retail politics because of their caucus system.PA24 said:
Haley curb stomping DeSantis in Iowa for second place after his "BETO" type tour. Best he go another state tour.....
DeSantis needs national ID recognition for a general election. How he can get that, I'm not sure. Going on Tucker on X is out, obviously.
That debate with Newsom garned nearly 6 million viewers but can we really tell which voters that reached?
Out of the box thinking: Target another Dem governor for a debate. Ask Elon to moderate it on X. Challenge Whitmer, Hochul, Katie Hobbs, Pritzker (IL), Murphy (NJ) and the like.
I really find that debates between red and blur state governors really draw the stark comparisons between governing philosophies.
Walker probably started off with more national name recognition than DeSantis did considering how much Walker was in the national news for a few years before. When he just disappeared from the polls, I was surprised.FireAg said:
Great analogy…think you're probably right…
My bet is that you are wrong about that.Quote:
No other Dem is going to debate him after that humiliation of Newsom.
Walker didn't do well in debates and certainly couldn't have pulled off something like DeSantis did with Newsom. He was popular for winning a couple of tight races in Wisconsin but he just wasn't impressive.aggiehawg said:Walker probably started off with more national name recognition than DeSantis did considering how much Walker was in the national news for a few years before. When he just disappeared from the polls, I was surprised.FireAg said:
Great analogy…think you're probably right…
Very weird cycle.
I hope you are right, I just doubt it. Honestly I didn't even think DeSantis was at his best and it was a complete destruction.aggiehawg said:My bet is that you are wrong about that.Quote:
No other Dem is going to debate him after that humiliation of Newsom.
A) Dems are arrogant
B) They are always eyeing the next office
C) They don't want to be called a coward.
D) Bob Iger needs some help/sarc.
Mystery to me. almost everyone I am close to is a conservative and maybe 2 out of 50 are Trump backers. Most people I know think he is a man-child moron with his goofy nicknames and refusal to debate or talk policy.AggieVictor10 said:
How the **** is trump so far ahead of everyone?
Come around to what, another election loss or a wall of litigation, the man-child wont resume the office.PA24 said:
Hawk,
My humble opinion,
DeSantis miscalculated due to bad advice BUT he acted on that advice. He didn't get any kind of bump from the debate.
Newsom is extremely popular with the left and everyone knows Biden has mental issues yet he knows to hold his place even with Biden low approval rating. Huge points made by him with his party.
So, when this shirt show of Desantis ends, does he support Trump or Haley, that should be the question. Strange bedfellows but so was the guy and his VP that used the term voodoo economics during their battles.
In the end, I still think Haley teams with Trump and most Republicans will come around.
BD88 said:
Its only "tard fodder" when your *** is being handed to you. You would be pushing those polls if Lifts wasnt getting blown out!.
AggieVictor10 said:
How the **** is trump so far ahead of everyone?
AggieVictor10 said:
How the **** is trump so far ahead of everyone?
Same reason Biden is supported by the Democrats. Biden has been a trainwreck yet behind the closed doors the left leaders knows the masses continue to prop him up.AggieVictor10 said:
How the **** is trump so far ahead of everyone?
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The chief super PAC supporting Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis, Never Back Down, has fired its interim chief executive officer after less than two weeks.
It was the latest in a series of shake-ups as tumult has continued to disrupt the super PAC for weeks.
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Never Back Down fired Kristin Davison on Friday for unspecified "management and personnel issues" just nine days after she replaced Chris Jankowski as CEO, according to two people familiar with the decision. The super PAC named Scott Wagner, a longtime DeSantis ally, as interim CEO, according to an internal email sent Saturday night. Wagner is also replacing former Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt as board chairman.
Jankowski left on Nov. 22; Laxalt resigned four days later. Davison's firing came five days after that, and Erin Perrine, a Never Back Down spokesperson, was also fired, according to a person familiar with the matter. Her departure was first reported by Semafor.
And others have also split with the super PAC in recent days, said the two people, who were granted anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss personnel changes. It was not immediately clear how widespread the other departures were.
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The continued shake-ups come amid widespread infighting inside the super PAC and ongoing conflict with the Florida governor's campaign. Last week, NBC News reported on a near-physical altercation between Wagner and top Never Back Down strategist Jeff Roe.
The DeSantis campaign believes Never Back Down's TV ads have been ineffective, those close to the governor say, and campaign manager James Uthmeier this week issued a memo implicitly suggesting the group instead focus on waging a get-out-the vote program.
Like in '16, there are way too many candidates.AggieVictor10 said:
How the **** is trump so far ahead of everyone?
Trump was nowhere near the front-runner in '16, and yet he still won. Human nature would have assured Jeb get the nomination, yet he didn't because Trump had a lock on a small, but solid percentage. The right loved W while he was in office, and what better than to have another Bush in office? Answer: Someone who wasn't anywhere near the top of the polls for a good amount of time yet kept his base locked until it was too late for the rest to do anything about it.FireAg said:
You could not be more wrong…human nature is to always gravitate toward the front runner, not to mention gravitating toward a known entity that made their lives better than the train wreck placed in power these last 3 years…
Been hearing this for about 3 months now.sharpdressedman said:
It appears RD's campaign apparati are in serious difficulty, given leadership resignations and a defection to Trump during the prior week.
MAGA repeats it over and over and over.northeastag said:Been hearing this for about 3 months now.sharpdressedman said:
It appears RD's campaign apparati are in serious difficulty, given leadership resignations and a defection to Trump during the prior week.
Tucker Carlson on Biden's DOJ arresting the Presidential frontrunner Donald Trump
— KanekoaTheGreat (@KanekoaTheGreat) December 2, 2023
"Trump became the nominee in August 2022 when the FBI went through his wife's underwear drawer in his house."
"If this is allowed to happen, our system won't continue."
"That's a political… pic.twitter.com/4gdjdMoPyu
Yep. It was Trump vs Not Trump throughout the 2016 election. Only Not Trump was split 15 ways, so Trump always had more supporters than each sliver of Not Trump.No Spin Ag said:Trump was nowhere near the front-runner in '16, and yet he still won. Human nature would have assured Jeb get the nomination, yet he didn't because Trump had a lock on a small, but solid percentage. The right loved W while he was in office, and what better than to have another Bush in office? Answer: Someone who wasn't anywhere near the top of the polls for a good amount of time yet kept his base locked until it was too late for the rest to do anything about it.FireAg said:
You could not be more wrong…human nature is to always gravitate toward the front runner, not to mention gravitating toward a known entity that made their lives better than the train wreck placed in power these last 3 years…
aggiehawg said:Tucker Carlson on Biden's DOJ arresting the Presidential frontrunner Donald Trump
— KanekoaTheGreat (@KanekoaTheGreat) December 2, 2023
"Trump became the nominee in August 2022 when the FBI went through his wife's underwear drawer in his house."
"If this is allowed to happen, our system won't continue."
"That's a political… pic.twitter.com/4gdjdMoPyu
aggiehawg said:Tucker Carlson on Biden's DOJ arresting the Presidential frontrunner Donald Trump
— KanekoaTheGreat (@KanekoaTheGreat) December 2, 2023
"Trump became the nominee in August 2022 when the FBI went through his wife's underwear drawer in his house."
"If this is allowed to happen, our system won't continue."
"That's a political… pic.twitter.com/4gdjdMoPyu