Election 2024 Foreplay

Poll: Ron DeSantis In Fourth Place In New Hampshire, Close to Fifth

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Poll: Ron DeSantis In Fourth Place In New Hampshire, Close to Fifth (msn.com)

There other polls to confirm Haley is having a moment too but what I think is the under reported story of this primary season is that Trump is in the strongest polling advantage of any candidate in the primaries for a non incumbent ever. In either party. He is fitting to sweep Iowa, NH, SC and beyond. We will probably never see such a dominant primary candidate ever again.

 
There other polls to confirm Haley is having a moment too but what I think is the under reported story of this primary season is that Trump is in the strongest polling advantage of any candidate in the primaries for a non incumbent ever. In either party. He is fitting to sweep Iowa, NH, SC and beyond. We will probably never see such a dominant primary candidate ever again.

I don't doubt Trump's wiping the GOP but keep an eye out for that twitter account. It's fairly partisan and curates for a narrative. I had to put someone on ignore over the incessant spamming of it. I never really had twitter and non-members get a different perspective (so you may have to log off to confirm [I suppose it could be twitter curating]) but it's fairly obvious when visiting their main page:

https://twitter.com/iapolls2022
 
There other polls to confirm Haley is having a moment too but what I think is the under reported story of this primary season is that Trump is in the strongest polling advantage of any candidate in the primaries for a non incumbent ever. In either party. He is fitting to sweep Iowa, NH, SC and beyond. We will probably never see such a dominant primary candidate ever again.


Yep. Yet it remains to be seen what the lessons from that will be.

One theory is that it will be a scenario for just buckling up and watching the lead buffalo do what lead buffalos do.

Another theory is that the unprecedented dominance and stranglehold by one candidate is just a breeding ground for third parties that create unknown unknowns.

Either way, it is game on now.

Dems got themselves a similar version of events going too- with the lead buffalo strangleholder on his way to becoming the New LBJ.
 
New Crock Times pundit on CNN right as we speak, mansplaining that Joe Manchin will not run third party. "Joe Manchin just does whatever he needs to do to stay relevant."

Ahhh okay. But you would think that the CNN dud-host would have then asked: "Okay, but what makes you think then that he wouldn't run third party then just to remain relevant and have all the eyes in the country focused on him when he would otherwise be disappearing into oblivion?"
 
These are not facts. Nate Silver has decided he should take on the economic arguments of what people feel as economic data. And while Silver is correct that people do feel the economy is weak, it is not - at all. Americans are in fact in a stronger economic position than 2019, pre-pandemic.

Silver is basically destroying any serious reputation he had left. Maybe he is angling to get into the right wing media-sphere. I don’t know.


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I don't doubt Trump's wiping the GOP but keep an eye out for that twitter account. It's fairly partisan and curates for a narrative. I had to put someone on ignore over the incessant spamming of it. I never really had twitter and non-members get a different perspective (so you may have to log off to confirm [I suppose it could be twitter curating]) but it's fairly obvious when visiting their main page:

https://twitter.com/iapolls2022

It just reports the polls.Biden is making you Bidentards lose y'alls minds:banghead:
 


Part of the reason for that huge shift in independents is because Biden caused so many life long democrats to become independents.Something most of us previous life long democrats never thought we would do until Biden became president.
 
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