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DesertDrifter

05/10/24 12:13 PM

#473784 RE: B402 #473781

Repub politicians may want to own libs, play the gotcha game that is so prevalent for them and media

Sounds like you are self-identifying. Except your political skills could only be matched by your lack of parenting skills, going by what you have said on here.

Would anyone but an abject troll attack the the members this board, indeed the board itself, several times per day and expect any level of respect? Disrupting people by repetitive attacks not related to what anyone else is discussing is mostly just rude, narcissistic, and tedious. Which is a red hat trademark. Your charade fools no one, except maybe you.

blackhawks

05/10/24 12:27 PM

#473786 RE: B402 #473781

Entertain us with your thoughts on who would seriously entertain booking a ticket on the Titanic, uh, I mean becoming Trump's VP candidate.

Republicans Fret Over Donald Trump Losing GOP Voters
Source: Newsweek

Published May 10, 2024 at 7:37 AM EDT

A number of Republican figures are voicing concerns about Donald Trump still losing votes to Nikki Haley, and that this is increasing the need for the former president to choose the correct 2024 running mate.

GOP figures said that Trump must decide on the next potential vice president carefully if he hopes to win back the significant support the former South Carolina governor is getting in the primaries despite dropping out of the race two months ago.

On Tuesday, Haley managed to gain 21.7 percent of the vote, amounting to more than 128,000 votes, in the Indiana primary. It is the latest sign Trump is still struggling to win over Republican voters beyond his MAGA base. The results in Indiana followed on from Haley achieving more than 155,000 votes (16.5 percent) in the GOP primary in the key swing state of Pennsylvania on April 23, even though she dropped out of the race in March.

The concerns also arrive as South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem appears to have severely damaged her chances of being named Trump's next running mate. She received major backlash for revealing in her book No Going Back: The Truth on What's Wrong With Politics and How We Move America Forward how she shot and killed her 14-month-old farm dog because of its aggressive behavior 20 years ago.

Read more: https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-gop-votes-nikki-haley-running-mate-1899235