The Primaries? You're joking right. So Biden must be the first primary candidate with low initial numbers? I see.
Hi Little Joe! I was waiting, and you don't disappoint. And, there it is..... a little late, but a good ejaculation is still a good ejaculation. I guess trumpterbation is best when a sideline dose of the present POTUS can be a mental image booster.
Can somebody tell me about a certain candidate in CA. that is running for Governor on the Republican ticket and has been hassled by egg throwing/monkey masked/disgustingshoutingspittingscreaming/epithet spewing/indignant peaceful, non-racial democrats are being accused? It does not make any sense, to me, considering the candidate is Black.
Oh no! No Obama is in on it too. Barack Obama Appears In Ad Opposing California Recall, Supporting Gavin Newsom The former president joins Vice President Kamala Harris and other high-profile Democrats in stumping for Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Here are the voting laws, by State, for the 2020 election. Pick one of the States in question and let's see if their laws were followed. https://www.ncsl.org/research/elect...policies-in-effect-for-the-2020-election.aspx
Wow! They're bringing out the Liberal Howitzer! It'll be fun to watch what happens when the "Newsom Soufflé" blows up in everyone's faces. Although Newsom is ahead in the polls..."of people who made a choice", 49% of people said they won't vote or don't yet know. I'm hoping that 49% are voters who just don't want to share their opinion with a pollster.
I pick - Alabama Texas Florida South Carolina Utah Idaho Montana North AND South Dakota Nebraska Kansa Iowa Indiana Ohio Tennessee
I can't dissuade you from believing whatever you want to believe, and I am okay with that. Sometimes the desire to believe something outweighs all the evidence to the contrary. Wanting to believe is powerful. It can go so far as to illicit cognitive dissonance in some cases, seeing proof where none exists. Speculation becomes reality and reality becomes a convenient foil to spar against. Believe whatever your heart tells you to believe but never stray so far out into the fringe that you can't tell fact from fiction. Once you come to the realization that you're dealing in conspiracy theory nonsense, and no one can ever provide tangible proof year after year, you can begin to back away from the edge. Good luck with the healing process. I sincerely hope you find the peace you desperately need. I just know it will never happen talking to me or anyone else that still has a firm grasp of reality.
Ok..Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin it is. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton today filed a lawsuit against Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin in the United States Supreme Court. The four states exploited the COVID-19 pandemic to justify ignoring federal and state election laws and unlawfully enacting last-minute changes, thus skewing the results of the 2020 General Election. The battleground states flooded their people with unlawful ballot applications and ballots while ignoring statutory requirements as to how they were received, evaluated and counted. https://www.texasattorneygeneral.go...s-unconstitutional-changes-2020-election-laws
What's your point? The South Carolina Primary was February 29th, 2020. Here's a perfect article about Joe Biden. Do you really think this guy got 12 million more votes than Barack Obama?! "It took a while — 33 years to be precise — for Joe Biden to finally win a presidential primary. This is his third bid for the White House. His first campaign, which started in 1987, imploded after only four months because of a plagiarism scandal. He tried again 20 years later. But Biden dropped out in 2008 after getting less than 1 percent of the delegates in Iowa before later being selected as former President Barack Obama's running mate. Biden's presidential prospects looked grim again until this week, when he got to South Carolina. Once viewed as the national Democratic front-runner, Biden struggled in Iowa and New Hampshire before finishing a distant second to U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders in the Nevada caucuses. But Saturday belonged to Biden. The 77-year-old former vice president captured an impressive victory in South Carolina that, for now at least, breathes new life into his campaign going into the Super Tuesday contests." https://www.greenvilleonline.com/st...his-first-presidential-primary-sc/4920235002/