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Who will you vote for in the Republican primaries?

Who are you planning to vote for in the Republican primaries?

  • Ron DeSantis

  • Nikki Haley

  • Donald J Trump

  • Mike Pompeo

  • Mike Pence

  • Vivek Ramaswamy


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Not trying to avoid answering, I swear...but it's difficult to say at this point.

If it was today and these were the candidates, it would be easier to say.
 
Trump 100%...

I damn sure am not voting for DeSantis who has jumped fully in bed with the crooks to run apparently. The crooked Bush and Paul Ryan crowd billionaires overfunded his Governor campaign by nearly a 100 million dollars so it can now be rolled over into DeSantis aligned PACs for the primary - which they are creating a few of them right now.
 
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I'm NPA. It's not fair. The republicans are suppressing my vote for Governor DeSantis.
 
I'm NPA. It's not fair. The republicans are suppressing my vote for Governor DeSantis.

Well the Reps said all you have to do to vote in the primary is fill out a little info by the registration deadline for the primary.
 
Not trying to avoid answering, I swear...but it's difficult to say at this point.

If it was today and these were the candidates, it would be easier to say.
It's today. What happens or doesn't happen in the future doesn't affect the poll as set up.
 
It's today. What happens or doesn't happen in the future doesn't affect the poll as set up.
Agreed. I voted for RD.

DeSantis and Tim Scott, all day long for me.

Nikki Haley is fine, but she is not powerful as a speaker or politician. If I get any sense on weakness around the border.
 
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If DeSantis wins..I have ZERO problem supporting him in the General. Not doing so supports the EVIL left.

FL is not a swing state any longer but I would still vote even though I see who is behind DeSantis and he backstabbed Trump who saved him in the 2018 primary. I do think a lot of Trump supporters are serious about writing his name in though. One national survey said 28% of current Trump voters claimed they would do that. If it's even a fourth of that in reality it could cost swing states. My guess is DeSantis supporters willing to not vote would be the same few that did that in 2020 and wouldn't change things much.
 
If DeSantis wins..I have ZERO problem supporting him in the General. Not doing so supports the EVIL left.
Depends entirely on the circumstances in which he wins, and his relationship with the RINOs.

Of course I believe there's zero chance of him winning legally, the poll results above show that. DeSantis is getting ALL the votes for his supporters plus all the dem votes. And he's still barely ahead of Trump.

This also shows the fallacy of him running in 2024. If he wins the nomination, then the dems will vote for their guy, dropping his total significantly. Only way he can make that up is for all the Trump supporters to slide over to DeSantis, and that obviously won't happen.

But this is likely a mute point either way. The dems are trying to collapse the financial system as a precursor to suspending the 2024 election so they can stay in power.

Sheep, we begged you to listen.
 
FL is not a swing state any longer but I would still vote even though I see who is behind DeSantis and he backstabbed Trump who saved him in the 2018 primary. I do think a lot of Trump supporters are serious about writing his name in though. One national survey said 28% of current Trump voters claimed they would do that. If it's even a fourth of that in reality it could cost swing states. My guess is DeSantis supporters willing to not vote would be the same few that did that in 2020 and wouldn't change things much.
And this is what makes the ONLY TRUMP element the BIGGEST idiots in American politics. Really dumb.
 
I can't vote in the Republican Primary so my vote is wholly imaginary and inconsequential.

William Howard Taft.

He was so Republican Teddy Roosevelt got mad and started his own party.

Horrible slogans though.
 
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I can't vote in the Republican Primary so my vote is wholly imaginary and inconsequential.

William Howard Taft.

He was so Republican Teddy Roosevelt got mad and started his own party.

Horrible slogans though.
Party affiliation really doesn't matter as long as you don't vote DimRat in the generals. But thanks for reminding me, I'm going out of town again tomorrow back to the gulf coast. I'm leaving now to vote early against Donna Deegan. 😂
 
Pence is a fine person and I am sure does great in Indiana politics, but on a national stage....
Actually, he's NOT a fine person and he DIDN'T do great in Indiana politics. I recall listening to Indiana folks who said he was a snake and couldn't believe Trump chose him. I laughed at the time, but now I see they were correct.
 



Ron DeSanctimonious is getting roasted on social media. I know he has a huge war chest to start off but he has been branded pretty effectively by the Trump crowd on social media. Not sure if non-stop commercials starting in May can reverse that.
 
Depends entirely on the circumstances in which he wins, and his relationship with the RINOs.

Of course I believe there's zero chance of him winning legally, the poll results above show that. DeSantis is getting ALL the votes for his supporters plus all the dem votes. And he's still barely ahead of Trump.

This also shows the fallacy of him running in 2024. If he wins the nomination, then the dems will vote for their guy, dropping his total significantly. Only way he can make that up is for all the Trump supporters to slide over to DeSantis, and that obviously won't happen.

But this is likely a mute point either way. The dems are trying to collapse the financial system as a precursor to suspending the 2024 election so they can stay in power.

Sheep, we begged you to listen.
So, anytime Trump loses, he was cheated?

You sound like a KY basketball fan. ;)
 
So, anytime Trump loses, he was cheated?

You sound like a KY basketball fan. ;)
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The statistics supporting a Trump landslide are overwhelming.

It would take me 20 mins to review them. S as Ming the most compelling:

- if you believe China Joe & Kamala got 81M votes, you must believe Poopy Joe got more African American Men to vote for him in 2020 than Obama got in either 2008 or 2012
- Trump got almost 300,000 more votes in GA in 2020 but lost by 12,800 votes after 5 extra days of counting
- Trump easily won FL, Iowa & OH - no candidate for POTUS ever win those three & lost

Many, many more data points: 9 of Top 10 swing counties, 18 of Top 20, over 70 of Top 78,…

Trump won!
 
The statistics supporting a Trump landslide are overwhelming.

It would take me 20 mins to review them. S as Ming the most compelling:

- if you believe China Joe & Kamala got 81M votes, you must believe Poopy Joe got more African American Men to vote for him in 2020 than Obama got in either 2008 or 2012
- Trump got almost 300,000 more votes in GA in 2020 but lost by 12,800 votes after 5 extra days of counting
- Trump easily won FL, Iowa & OH - no candidate for POTUS ever win those three & lost

Many, many more data points: 9 of Top 10 swing counties, 18 of Top 20, over 70 of Top 78,…

Trump won!
Assuming all that's true, it's circumstantial, right?

There's got to be actual proof somewhere, right? Someone, somewhere has to spill the beans, right?

I agree the results raise questions but, it's been two years and nothing has happened anywhere.
 
Actually, he's NOT a fine person and he DIDN'T do great in Indiana politics. I recall listening to Indiana folks who said he was a snake and couldn't believe Trump chose him. I laughed at the time, but now I see they were correct.
As an Indiana resident, I can comment a bit on Pence. He pretty much reached his ceiling as Indiana governor. Prior to that I believe he served a few terms in the US Congress with little to no accomplishments. He would have been up for reelection in 2016 had Trump not put him on the ticket. Probably would have gotten re-elected since IN is such a Republican state, but I never got the sense that he had any sort of loyal following.

Unfortunately the thing that sticks out the most to me in his one term as governor was how quick he caved after some negative blowback over the Religious Freedom Act (whatever it was called that protected people and businesses who objected to LGBT rights on religious conscience grounds). That was very disappointing.
 
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