Buh bye

  • Riccosuave@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Mark my words, Chris Christie will be the last holdout in the primaries I guarantee you. He knows Trump is going to get convicted and is banking on slipping in as the only viable alternative in Q3 of next year.

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      I’d prefer Haley if we had to end up with a Republican. She at least seems to understand geopolitics and the failing stance of being staunchly anti-abortion more than Christie.

      She tows the party line, I think, mostly because she has to, but is more sensible (for a Republican) on many issues.

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          Did you watch the first debate? She openly criticized her own party HARD for fucking the economy with the TC&J Act when nobody else seems to want to touch that one. I find her to be the most honest of the bunch about her beliefs

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            No, but I did watch the most recent debate where she attacked the premise of the national abortion ban question rather than answering it.

            Cudos to her if she would actually seek to reverse the TC&J act. But I consider it a strike against someone’s credibility when they side step a question rather than make their beliefs known.

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          While I will admit that I haven’t been paying much attention to this Calvacade of Also-Rans, I have been absorbing repeated ads on Hulu where Nimarata Randhawa strongly suggests that we should be bombing Iran ASAP.

          So I’m not sure “sane” is the best label here.

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      he said that he was the candidate libzzzzzzz were scared of.

      Remember when GOP candidates ran on such tag lines like “I’m a uniter, not a divider”. That guy even got two presidential terms. It seems almost quaint now that a GOP candidate would boast about actually working with the other side to govern the country.

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    He couldn’t gain enough support from the party he is campaigning against or against his own, often racist, party? Shhhhhhocker.

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      Everyone on that stage is running for second place Republican. Which will be third place overall.

      The whole thing is a waste of everyone’s time.

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            This. Anyone watching Vivek’s rhetoric during the debates can see exactly what his goal is. He’s using the same playbook as Trump, and is the only one left on stage that hasn’t openly criticized him. He’s currently the perfect brand of crazy the GOP seems to love right now and would slot in perfectly as a VP candidate that has the best chance of becoming President behind an unhealthy geriatric presumptive nominee. God help us.

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        It’s insane that people would vote for someone who is too cowardly to even answer softball questions from his own propaganda network on a stage of suck-ups.

  • AutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldB
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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Senator Tim Scott suspended his run for the 2024 Republican presidential election nomination on Sunday after months of burning through campaign cash at a blistering rate without making a significant dent in national opinion polls.

    The lone Black Republican in the U.S. Senate, Scott began his campaign in May, promising to present an optimistic, forward-looking vision for America.

    While Scott, who is from South Carolina, enjoyed a modest, but measurable bump in opinion polls in some states over the summer, voter excitement proved short-lived.

    Many major donors supported him, in part because they believed he would have a high chance of beating Democratic President Joe Biden if he were to emerge as the Republican nominee.

    Ambassador Nikki Haley, who is also from South Carolina, received plaudits from voters and donors for her combative performance.

    Scott shifted tactics in the fall months and began adopting more confrontational rhetoric toward both Democrats and other Republican contenders.


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