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Question: Who will be the GOP nominee?
Trump   -7 (58.3%)
Desantis   -3 (25%)
The Field   -2 (16.7%)
Total Voters: 11

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« Reply #180 on: June 07, 2023, 12:08:26 am »

I guess looking for polls where he hasn't even campaigned at makes sense ... if I didn't care about reality anyway.
They are national polls, just like the polls you posted the last time you liked polling.
Furthermore: you didn't even post any Iowa polls!  You simply declared DeSantis has "closed the gap" without any polling at all.

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I have no idea why Musk in those images but absolutely nothing is referencing Musk in the soundbite.
The entire point of criticism I am making is that Elon Musk is half of the video for no discernible reason!
It LITERALLY has nothing to do with Musk!  Tiny D is simply trying to glom on to Musk's popularity!

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You do realize that video isn't from a Ron DeSantis account don't you?
In point of fact, that video is from the (verified by Elon Musk's Twitter™) DeSantis War Room account, listed as "Rapid Response for @RonDesantis".
It is an official account for the DeSantis campaign.

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« Reply #181 on: June 07, 2023, 11:31:05 am »

They are national polls, just like the polls you posted the last time you liked polling.
Furthermore: you didn't even post any Iowa polls!  You simply declared DeSantis has "closed the gap" without any polling at all.
The entire point of criticism I am making is that Elon Musk is half of the video for no discernible reason!
It LITERALLY has nothing to do with Musk!  Tiny D is simply trying to glom on to Musk's popularity!
In point of fact, that video is from the (verified by Elon Musk's Twitter™) DeSantis War Room account, listed as "Rapid Response for @RonDesantis".
It is an official account for the DeSantis campaign.

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LMAO ... you know it's a fan site but OK if it makes you feel better. I didn't realize you wanted me to post the poll as I just assumed you could use google or duck duck go if you didn't trust me.

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« Reply #182 on: June 07, 2023, 03:14:29 pm »

It is the verified official response account for the Ron DeSantis campaign.
My question is... why are you acting like you care if it's official or not?  If I take the time to jump through the hoops and prove the account is official, you'll just say, "well the video doesn't matter anyway."  So let's just skip directly to that part: you don't really care if Tiny D is putting out Elon Musk fan videos as his official campaign content, for exactly the same reasons that you don't really care if Trump is bragging on tape about assaulting women, or insulting Gold Star families: they will enact the policies that you want.  Just be up front about it.

I didn't realize you wanted me to post the poll as I just assumed you could use google or duck duck go if you didn't trust me.
I literally just said, "I don't see any polling of Iowa from June," and I'd be fine to leave it at that except you're saying that the recent national polls I cited aren't relevant.  So cite your polls, or shut up about the polling.  I'd like to see what kind of commanding Trump lead in Iowa you believe is good news for Tiny D.
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« Reply #183 on: June 08, 2023, 09:02:17 am »

It is the verified official response account for the Ron DeSantis campaign.
My question is... why are you acting like you care if it's official or not?  If I take the time to jump through the hoops and prove the account is official, you'll just say, "well the video doesn't matter anyway."  So let's just skip directly to that part: you don't really care if Tiny D is putting out Elon Musk fan videos as his official campaign content, for exactly the same reasons that you don't really care if Trump is bragging on tape about assaulting women, or insulting Gold Star families: they will enact the policies that you want.  Just be up front about it.
I literally just said, "I don't see any polling of Iowa from June," and I'd be fine to leave it at that except you're saying that the recent national polls I cited aren't relevant.  So cite your polls, or shut up about the polling.  I'd like to see what kind of commanding Trump lead in Iowa you believe is good news for Tiny D.
It's verified alright just like millions of others who paid $7 to get a blue check. LMAO ... you do realize I can't take you seriously regardless of how much you try to troll me. It's just gotten too silly. 
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« Reply #184 on: June 09, 2023, 10:18:09 am »

The first indictment didn't really have too much of a sag on Trump's poll numbers in the GOP field, but this second one might.  It's a much more serious charge, IMO.

I think that Chris Christie is trying to be the anti-Trump candidate.

By the way, the thing that the Republicans are making you have to sign a loyalty pledge to support the nominee if you want to get on the stage -- that's dumb.
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« Reply #185 on: June 09, 2023, 11:38:51 am »

By the way, the thing that the Republicans are making you have to sign a loyalty pledge to support the nominee if you want to get on the stage -- that's dumb.

It is not dumb.  It is evil.  Don't confuse the two.  It is a brilliant move by a Trump loyalist.  The policy benefits Trump and makes things more difficult for the moderates within the party. 

Gerrymandering, voter id laws, opposition to mail in voting, etc are not dumb, they are evil. 
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« Reply #186 on: June 09, 2023, 11:45:54 am »

The first indictment didn't really have too much of a sag on Trump's poll numbers in the GOP field, but this second one might.  It's a much more serious charge, IMO.

I think that Chris Christie is trying to be the anti-Trump candidate.

By the way, the thing that the Republicans are making you have to sign a loyalty pledge to support the nominee if you want to get on the stage -- that's dumb.
They started that with Trump and Christie kind of made a joke about it. Christie ...“George, I will be on the debate stage, and I will take the pledge that the [Republican National Committee] puts in front of me just as seriously as Donald Trump did eight years ago, when he signed the pledge, as Reince Priebus went up there and begged him to do it, and on the first debate stage, he didn’t raise his hand to say he’d support the nominee.”


I would absolutely be shocked if Christies develops much of a following either way. In my opinion if any dark horse breaks through it will either be Nikki Haley or Tim Scott. Politically speaking they both really fit the model of the average Republican in my opinion and being a minority in today's world helps fringe people relate.
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« Reply #187 on: June 09, 2023, 01:02:11 pm »

They started that with Trump and Christie kind of made a joke about it. Christie ...“George, I will be on the debate stage, and I will take the pledge that the [Republican National Committee] puts in front of me just as seriously as Donald Trump did eight years ago, when he signed the pledge, as Reince Priebus went up there and begged him to do it, and on the first debate stage, he didn’t raise his hand to say he’d support the nominee.”


I would absolutely be shocked if Christies develops much of a following either way. In my opinion if any dark horse breaks through it will either be Nikki Haley or Tim Scott. Politically speaking they both really fit the model of the average Republican in my opinion and being a minority in today's world helps fringe people relate.

So Christie said the quiet part out loud, "I will lie, if I feel it is necessary to get elected."   
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« Reply #188 on: June 09, 2023, 02:05:20 pm »

The first indictment didn't really have too much of a sag on Trump's poll numbers in the GOP field, but this second one might.  It's a much more serious charge, IMO.
It will improve his polling in the GOP primary, just as the first one did.

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By the way, the thing that the Republicans are making you have to sign a loyalty pledge to support the nominee if you want to get on the stage -- that's dumb.
Christie's answer is precisely correct.  The GOP "loyalty pledge" is a joke; Trump made it meaningless.

The person who should be most concerned about Christie is DeSantis.  Christie cannot do anything to affect Trump, but he can most definitely give Tiny D the same treatment he gave Little Marco.
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« Reply #189 on: June 09, 2023, 03:00:09 pm »

The person who should be most concerned about Christie is DeSantis.  Christie cannot do anything to affect Trump, but he can most definitely give Tiny D the same treatment he gave Little Marco.
Disagree. I realize you are better than me in understanding the GOP but I actually work and play with many Trump loyalists and can see the cracks in the armor getting bigger. Trump's support of the shots, Disney, and Anheiser Busch didn't go over very well even with his biggest supporters. Now he has basically helped Saudi Arabia steal professional golf from the US ... in which he also benefits. That doesn't bode well for the America first model he tries to sell. All he has left is his insults and even those have gotten boring to the GOP.
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« Reply #190 on: June 09, 2023, 03:11:37 pm »

Two questions every Republican candidate will be asked.

1 If Trump is the nominee will you support him in the general?

2 If Trump is convicted will you pardon him?

Answer no to either and you can't win the primary.  Answer yes to either and you can win the general.
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« Reply #191 on: June 09, 2023, 06:37:02 pm »

Disagree. I realize you are better than me in understanding the GOP but I actually work and play with many Trump loyalists and can see the cracks in the armor getting bigger. Trump's support of the shots, Disney, and Anheiser Busch didn't go over very well even with his biggest supporters.
Trump is the overwhelming favorite in the GOP primary and by far the most popular person in the Republican Party.  This is not my opinion; this is the opinion that Republicans give when asked.

If the people you are talking to think Trump has lost popularity among the GOP, they are fringe outliers who are out-of-touch.
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« Reply #192 on: June 12, 2023, 01:36:37 pm »

Disagree. I realize you are better than me in understanding the GOP but I actually work and play with many Trump loyalists and can see the cracks in the armor getting bigger. Trump's support of the shots, Disney, and Anheiser Busch didn't go over very well even with his biggest supporters. Now he has basically helped Saudi Arabia steal professional golf from the US ... in which he also benefits. That doesn't bode well for the America first model he tries to sell. All he has left is his insults and even those have gotten boring to the GOP.

So your friends don't care about Trump's attempting to overthrow the election, his inciting a riot intent on killing his VP, or his violation the espionage act.  But they are switching to DeSantos because DeSantos is more extreme in his persecution of LBGT community than Trump. 
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« Reply #193 on: June 12, 2023, 02:04:04 pm »


If the people you are talking to think Trump has lost popularity among the GOP, they are fringe outliers who are out-of-touch.
I love how you know so much more about Republicans than I do. How would you like if I started schooling you on the homeless and drug dealing in San Fran? hahaha

Was just listening to a national conservative broadcast and they were discussing how many people who have voted for Trump twice are reaching burnout with always having to defend him etc. and that he's already lost the independent soccer moms.

So your friends don't care about Trump's attempting to overthrow the election, his inciting a riot intent on killing his VP, or his violation the espionage act.  But they are switching to DeSantos because DeSantos is more extreme in his persecution of LBGT community than Trump.  
Yep. That's exactly what I said. LMAO .... go ahead and add that DeSantis is the Grand Wizard and orchestrated a clan meeting at WDW this past weekend.
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« Reply #194 on: June 12, 2023, 03:17:58 pm »

I love how you know so much more about Republicans than I do.
How many Republicans do you know... 30?  50?  200?
I am neither offering nor concerned with the opinion of Republicans in Sanford, Florida.  I am talking about what Republicans all over the nation tell anyone who asks them about Donald Trump.

Consider that you and your neighbors, all Florida residents, may have both a higher opinion of DeSantis and a lower opinion of Trump than the rest of the Republicans in this country.

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Was just listening to a national conservative broadcast and they were discussing how many people who have voted for Trump twice are reaching burnout with always having to defend him etc. and that he's already lost the independent soccer moms.
Being "tired of defending Trump" implies that one acknowledges that Trump has done bad things of significance.  But Trump defenders have never done that: it's always just locker room talk, or he's a salty sailor, or he was obviously joking, or it's another witch hunt.  So if y'all really believe all those things are true, why are you "reaching burnout" stating simple truths?

It's almost like you're getting tired of having to spin his obvious moral bankruptcy to justify your continued support of him.  Sounds rough!
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