The media calling the caucuses 30 minutes after they start is highly irresponsible
— Sean Spicer (@seanspicer) January 16, 2024
The media calling the caucuses 30 minutes after they start is highly irresponsible
— Sean Spicer (@seanspicer) January 16, 2024
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I'm less and less inclined to vote for Trump the more he and his supporters act like children.
He did the job Trump put him there to do.Agthatbuilds said:
How'd vivek do???
AgResearch said:Agthatbuilds said:
How'd vivek do???
LOL. Still higher than he deserves but 4th place and <8% right now
With enough people that feel like I do, he'll lose.willtackleforfood said:Quote:
I'm less and less inclined to vote for Trump the more he and his supporters act like children.
Oh no, whatever will he do?
shack009 said:FireAg said:shack009 said:TXaggiesTX said:Trump has always done this. There has never been a candidate who brings in people both for and against him who dont usually participate in politics like Trump. I believe the for outweighs the against when compared to the usual GOP baseline in important electoral states.FireAg said:
FoxNews now reporting that 53% of first time caucus goers voted Trump, 23% Haley, and 11% DeSantis…
That 99 county, 3-million knocked on doors had a very poor ROI…
The grassroots effort just isn't the way to get it done anymore…
He gets the "for" in the primary, then gets the "against" in the general. Which is why we took losses from 2018-2023, and will lose again in 2024.
Then blame the candidates who fail to win over voters…
DeSantis did plenty to win over voters over the course of several years as the best governor in the country and most consistent victor over the left. It's not my or his fault that people don't care about policy wins or winning general elections.
FireAg said:shack009 said:FireAg said:shack009 said:TXaggiesTX said:Trump has always done this. There has never been a candidate who brings in people both for and against him who dont usually participate in politics like Trump. I believe the for outweighs the against when compared to the usual GOP baseline in important electoral states.FireAg said:
FoxNews now reporting that 53% of first time caucus goers voted Trump, 23% Haley, and 11% DeSantis…
That 99 county, 3-million knocked on doors had a very poor ROI…
The grassroots effort just isn't the way to get it done anymore…
He gets the "for" in the primary, then gets the "against" in the general. Which is why we took losses from 2018-2023, and will lose again in 2024.
Then blame the candidates who fail to win over voters…
DeSantis did plenty to win over voters over the course of several years as the best governor in the country and most consistent victor over the left. It's not my or his fault that people don't care about policy wins or winning general elections.
No, he didn't…maybe in your biased opinion he did, but many of yall have been wish-casting this thing from day 1 when the empirical evidence clearly showed DeSantis wasn't hitting home with voters…
The evidence that he needed to make drastic changes has been there from the beginning, but he, and many of y'all, ignored it, and called those of us pointing to what was actually going on "fools" or "Trumpers"…
Y'all had your heads in the sand as to what was actually going on…
Rapier108 said:He did the job Trump put him there to do.Agthatbuilds said:
How'd vivek do???
Press Secretary is already promised to Loony Loomer.Agthatbuilds said:AgResearch said:Agthatbuilds said:
How'd vivek do???
LOL. Still higher than he deserves but 4th place and <8% right now
Should Trump win, I'd totally be on board for vivek to be press secretary or un delegate or something like that
Israel?shack009 said:RGLAG85 said:They, DeSantis fanboys, have to say this so they can continue to attack from the left.willtackleforfood said:
You're in the minority, again.THIS SAYS EVERYTHING. https://t.co/zo7O1FrC1l
— Graham Allen (@GrahamAllen_1) January 16, 2024
Notice I didn't say DeSantis supporters, there a difference on this board.
Holy projection. I'd be surprised if you can find one issue Trump is to the right of DeSantis on.
If he picks her to be VP, then that would be 100% true.Agthatbuilds said:Rapier108 said:He did the job Trump put him there to do.Agthatbuilds said:
How'd vivek do???
I think it was today where someone told me Haley is only there because Trump gave his blessing and wants her there to split the vote.
oysterbayAG said:
The economy, the border, the wars and Joe Biden's weakness and poor health will hopefully drive people to vote for Trump. Not as overwhelming as in 1980 for Reagan, but enough to win !
Well, he didn't last time. And he seemed to be an anchor around the neck of candidates in 2022 (Walker, Oz, Lake, etc). The Dems are salivating to run against Trump again, and the media has been complicit.FireAg said:MemphisAg1 said:Meaning Trump essentially everywhere since 2016, except the R primary where he reigns supreme. King of a castle that can't win the war.FireAg said:shack009 said:TXaggiesTX said:Trump has always done this. There has never been a candidate who brings in people both for and against him who dont usually participate in politics like Trump. I believe the for outweighs the against when compared to the usual GOP baseline in important electoral states.FireAg said:
FoxNews now reporting that 53% of first time caucus goers voted Trump, 23% Haley, and 11% DeSantis…
That 99 county, 3-million knocked on doors had a very poor ROI…
The grassroots effort just isn't the way to get it done anymore…
He gets the "for" in the primary, then gets the "against" in the general. Which is why we took losses from 2018-2023, and will lose again in 2024.
Then blame the candidates who fail to win over voters…
Think so? Guess we'll see in 2024…
Seems to me like there may very well be a groundswell of support coming for Trump if for no other reason than a lot of folks believe 2020 was stolen…
That's seems to be the sentiment coming out of Iowa…
Rapier108 said:He did the job Trump put him there to do.Agthatbuilds said:
How'd vivek do???
The Trump strategy that he doesn't need your vote is an interesting one. It's like you are doing all you can to push people away because you like to smack talk. Cool.willtackleforfood said:Quote:
I'm less and less inclined to vote for Trump the more he and his supporters act like children.
Oh no, whatever will he do?
Waffledynamics said:With enough people that feel like I do, he'll lose.willtackleforfood said:Quote:
I'm less and less inclined to vote for Trump the more he and his supporters act like children.
Oh no, whatever will he do?
It's not condescension, troll. Y'all cannot take anyone getting more praise than Trump. Jesus tapdancing Christ.AggieVictor10 said:shack009 said:FireAg said:shack009 said:TXaggiesTX said:Trump has always done this. There has never been a candidate who brings in people both for and against him who dont usually participate in politics like Trump. I believe the for outweighs the against when compared to the usual GOP baseline in important electoral states.FireAg said:
FoxNews now reporting that 53% of first time caucus goers voted Trump, 23% Haley, and 11% DeSantis…
That 99 county, 3-million knocked on doors had a very poor ROI…
The grassroots effort just isn't the way to get it done anymore…
He gets the "for" in the primary, then gets the "against" in the general. Which is why we took losses from 2018-2023, and will lose again in 2024.
Then blame the candidates who fail to win over voters…
DeSantis did plenty to win over voters over the course of several years as the best governor in the country and most consistent victor over the left. It's not my or his fault that people don't care about policy wins or winning general elections.
This type of condescension is a big reason hillary and the dems lost 2016. People get tired of it.
RGLAG85 said:Israel?shack009 said:RGLAG85 said:They, DeSantis fanboys, have to say this so they can continue to attack from the left.willtackleforfood said:
You're in the minority, again.THIS SAYS EVERYTHING. https://t.co/zo7O1FrC1l
— Graham Allen (@GrahamAllen_1) January 16, 2024
Notice I didn't say DeSantis supporters, there a difference on this board.
Holy projection. I'd be surprised if you can find one issue Trump is to the right of DeSantis on.
How many "conservative" president talked a big game about moving the embassy? Trump did.
Keeping us out of wars and being the world's police?
And I'm a DeSantis supporter. I just don't need to lie to justify my existence. That's very leftist, don't you think?
AggieVictor10 said:shack009 said:FireAg said:shack009 said:TXaggiesTX said:Trump has always done this. There has never been a candidate who brings in people both for and against him who dont usually participate in politics like Trump. I believe the for outweighs the against when compared to the usual GOP baseline in important electoral states.FireAg said:
FoxNews now reporting that 53% of first time caucus goers voted Trump, 23% Haley, and 11% DeSantis…
That 99 county, 3-million knocked on doors had a very poor ROI…
The grassroots effort just isn't the way to get it done anymore…
He gets the "for" in the primary, then gets the "against" in the general. Which is why we took losses from 2018-2023, and will lose again in 2024.
Then blame the candidates who fail to win over voters…
DeSantis did plenty to win over voters over the course of several years as the best governor in the country and most consistent victor over the left. It's not my or his fault that people don't care about policy wins or winning general elections.
This type of condescension is a big reason hillary and the dems lost 2016. People get tired of it.
This person, like many of the DeSantis fanboys on here, were never voting for the republican candidate. Hth.aggie93 said:The Trump strategy that he doesn't need your vote is an interesting one. It's like you are doing all you can to push people away because you like to smack talk. Cool.willtackleforfood said:Quote:
I'm less and less inclined to vote for Trump the more he and his supporters act like children.
Oh no, whatever will he do?
Agthatbuilds said:
There's been many threads over the last year about Trump supporters voting for someone other than Trump in the general and very few said they would vote for whatever R was in the general.
I think it's why Haley is doing so well. She the only option that's presented significantly different than Trump
Vivek is Trump Jr. DeSantis, while an actually conservative with a real record, is still seen as Trump Jr.
Why vote for the imitation when the real thing is an option?
shack009 said:FireAg said:shack009 said:FireAg said:shack009 said:TXaggiesTX said:Trump has always done this. There has never been a candidate who brings in people both for and against him who dont usually participate in politics like Trump. I believe the for outweighs the against when compared to the usual GOP baseline in important electoral states.FireAg said:
FoxNews now reporting that 53% of first time caucus goers voted Trump, 23% Haley, and 11% DeSantis…
That 99 county, 3-million knocked on doors had a very poor ROI…
The grassroots effort just isn't the way to get it done anymore…
He gets the "for" in the primary, then gets the "against" in the general. Which is why we took losses from 2018-2023, and will lose again in 2024.
Then blame the candidates who fail to win over voters…
DeSantis did plenty to win over voters over the course of several years as the best governor in the country and most consistent victor over the left. It's not my or his fault that people don't care about policy wins or winning general elections.
No, he didn't…maybe in your biased opinion he did, but many of yall have been wish-casting this thing from day 1 when the empirical evidence clearly showed DeSantis wasn't hitting home with voters…
The evidence that he needed to make drastic changes has been there from the beginning, but he, and many of y'all, ignored it, and called those of us pointing to what was actually going on "fools" or "Trumpers"…
Y'all had your heads in the sand as to what was actually going on…
You continue to operate under the false belief that Trump supporters could be peeled off. There is nothing DeSantis could do to change a Trump supporter to DeSantis.
I will admit I underestimated the number of people who have been fooled by Trump.
RGLAG85 said:This person, like many of the DeSantis fanboys on here, were never voting for the republican candidate. Hth.aggie93 said:The Trump strategy that he doesn't need your vote is an interesting one. It's like you are doing all you can to push people away because you like to smack talk. Cool.willtackleforfood said:Quote:
I'm less and less inclined to vote for Trump the more he and his supporters act like children.
Oh no, whatever will he do?
shack009 said:Agthatbuilds said:
There's been many threads over the last year about Trump supporters voting for someone other than Trump in the general and very few said they would vote for whatever R was in the general.
I think it's why Haley is doing so well. She the only option that's presented significantly different than Trump
Vivek is Trump Jr. DeSantis, while an actually conservative with a real record, is still seen as Trump Jr.
Why vote for the imitation when the real thing is an option?
Because it isn't an imitation at all.
Ag with kids said:So, after 4 years in office and voters could see his performance...Trump turned Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Michigan blue.TXaggiesTX said:States Obama won twice won by Trump both timesAg with kids said:Trump turns red areas blue.J. Walter Weatherman said:Old_Ag_91 said:
I guess they thinks independents/dems/libs will magically vote for desantis.
Its laughable but whatever.
They did in 2022, when he won Miami of all places and performed much better than Trump did in 2020. Trump turned Georgia and Arizona blue.
DeSantis turns blue areas red.
MAGA: I WANT TRUMP!!!! PROVEN WARRIOR!
-Iowa*
-Ohio*
-Florida
States Trump only won once but is the only republican since Reagan to win them:
- Wisconsin
-Pennsylvania*
- Michigan*
*Trump has both the first and second best performance for a republican since 1988
After 4 years in office where voters could see his performance, DeSantis turned Miami red.
FireAg said:shack009 said:FireAg said:shack009 said:FireAg said:shack009 said:TXaggiesTX said:Trump has always done this. There has never been a candidate who brings in people both for and against him who dont usually participate in politics like Trump. I believe the for outweighs the against when compared to the usual GOP baseline in important electoral states.FireAg said:
FoxNews now reporting that 53% of first time caucus goers voted Trump, 23% Haley, and 11% DeSantis…
That 99 county, 3-million knocked on doors had a very poor ROI…
The grassroots effort just isn't the way to get it done anymore…
He gets the "for" in the primary, then gets the "against" in the general. Which is why we took losses from 2018-2023, and will lose again in 2024.
Then blame the candidates who fail to win over voters…
DeSantis did plenty to win over voters over the course of several years as the best governor in the country and most consistent victor over the left. It's not my or his fault that people don't care about policy wins or winning general elections.
No, he didn't…maybe in your biased opinion he did, but many of yall have been wish-casting this thing from day 1 when the empirical evidence clearly showed DeSantis wasn't hitting home with voters…
The evidence that he needed to make drastic changes has been there from the beginning, but he, and many of y'all, ignored it, and called those of us pointing to what was actually going on "fools" or "Trumpers"…
Y'all had your heads in the sand as to what was actually going on…
You continue to operate under the false belief that Trump supporters could be peeled off. There is nothing DeSantis could do to change a Trump supporter to DeSantis.
I will admit I underestimated the number of people who have been fooled by Trump.
"Peeled off"? Brother…53% of first timers went for Trump…
Not only did DeSantis not peel anyone off, Trump added significantly more to the rind…
RGLAG85 said:This person, like many of the DeSantis fanboys on here, were never voting for the republican candidate. Hth.aggie93 said:The Trump strategy that he doesn't need your vote is an interesting one. It's like you are doing all you can to push people away because you like to smack talk. Cool.willtackleforfood said:Quote:
I'm less and less inclined to vote for Trump the more he and his supporters act like children.
Oh no, whatever will he do?
This simply wasn't true and was just a msm gaslight for smart was coming. Boychowder was the first to parrot this prior to the 2020 election using his family as an example. I told him at the time, i work exclusively with many suburban women and at the time, it was 10 to 1 for those who said they didn't vote for him in 16 but would in 20 compared to those who said they wouldn't vote for him. Psychosis is thy name, but you keep believing it though.No Spin Ag said:AggieVictor10 said:shack009 said:FireAg said:shack009 said:TXaggiesTX said:Trump has always done this. There has never been a candidate who brings in people both for and against him who dont usually participate in politics like Trump. I believe the for outweighs the against when compared to the usual GOP baseline in important electoral states.FireAg said:
FoxNews now reporting that 53% of first time caucus goers voted Trump, 23% Haley, and 11% DeSantis…
That 99 county, 3-million knocked on doors had a very poor ROI…
The grassroots effort just isn't the way to get it done anymore…
He gets the "for" in the primary, then gets the "against" in the general. Which is why we took losses from 2018-2023, and will lose again in 2024.
Then blame the candidates who fail to win over voters…
DeSantis did plenty to win over voters over the course of several years as the best governor in the country and most consistent victor over the left. It's not my or his fault that people don't care about policy wins or winning general elections.
This type of condescension is a big reason hillary and the dems lost 2016. People get tired of it.
And more than enough people on the right got tired of Trump and maga and voted against their party to make sure they lost in '20. It won't take anything for them to do it again.
PA24 said:
Vivek would make a great Sec. of State.
Dan Scott said:The media calling the caucuses 30 minutes after they start is highly irresponsible
— Sean Spicer (@seanspicer) January 16, 2024
Agthatbuilds said:RGLAG85 said:This person, like many of the DeSantis fanboys on here, were never voting for the republican candidate. Hth.aggie93 said:The Trump strategy that he doesn't need your vote is an interesting one. It's like you are doing all you can to push people away because you like to smack talk. Cool.willtackleforfood said:Quote:
I'm less and less inclined to vote for Trump the more he and his supporters act like children.
Oh no, whatever will he do?
What sort of bull**** attitude is this? What's your angle? I'm seriously asking to what advantage you think ****ting on supporters of Republicans not named Trump gets you. And by you, I mean maga people in general.
If I choose not to vote for Trump in the general, its likely because his synchopats have driven me away.
RGLAG85 said:This simply wasn't true and was just a msm gaslight for smart was coming. Boychowder was the first to parrot this prior to the 2020 election using his family as an example. I told him at the time, i work exclusively with many suburban women and at the time, it was 10 to 1 for those who said they didn't vote for him in 16 but would in 20 compared to those who said they wouldn't vote for him. Psychosis is thy name, but you keep believing it though.No Spin Ag said:AggieVictor10 said:shack009 said:FireAg said:shack009 said:TXaggiesTX said:Trump has always done this. There has never been a candidate who brings in people both for and against him who dont usually participate in politics like Trump. I believe the for outweighs the against when compared to the usual GOP baseline in important electoral states.FireAg said:
FoxNews now reporting that 53% of first time caucus goers voted Trump, 23% Haley, and 11% DeSantis…
That 99 county, 3-million knocked on doors had a very poor ROI…
The grassroots effort just isn't the way to get it done anymore…
He gets the "for" in the primary, then gets the "against" in the general. Which is why we took losses from 2018-2023, and will lose again in 2024.
Then blame the candidates who fail to win over voters…
DeSantis did plenty to win over voters over the course of several years as the best governor in the country and most consistent victor over the left. It's not my or his fault that people don't care about policy wins or winning general elections.
This type of condescension is a big reason hillary and the dems lost 2016. People get tired of it.
And more than enough people on the right got tired of Trump and maga and voted against their party to make sure they lost in '20. It won't take anything for them to do it again.
I'm not supporting Trump, so you figure it out. Something, something sheep....... something, something wolves clothing....Agthatbuilds said:RGLAG85 said:This person, like many of the DeSantis fanboys on here, were never voting for the republican candidate. Hth.aggie93 said:The Trump strategy that he doesn't need your vote is an interesting one. It's like you are doing all you can to push people away because you like to smack talk. Cool.willtackleforfood said:Quote:
I'm less and less inclined to vote for Trump the more he and his supporters act like children.
Oh no, whatever will he do?
What sort of bull**** attitude is this? What's your angle? I'm seriously asking to what advantage you think ****ting on supporters of Republicans not named Trump gets you. And by you, I mean maga people in general.
If I choose not to vote for Trump in the general, its likely because his synchopats have driven me away.