Is it like a tingling in your leg?
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Is it like a tingling in your leg?
New Yorkers should love a 'take the guns first' Republican.I bet Haley would do better than that there since she has exhibited leftist tendencies. If the outcome was any different I would question Trump and why…
Not when they can vote for a take the guns always DNew Yorkers should love a 'take the guns first' Republican.
Nice try, but that's an apples to oranges comparison. What you were challenged to show was any candidate who lost his/her/its home state in the PRIMARY by 20 points and didn't drop out. I don't think people drop out of the presidential race, I think they just loseI googled the last President to lose their home state by >20% and you'll never guess who I found...
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Show me that last person to drop out after getting 40% in a primary. It's not owned.
I do think she WILL stay in longer than she should. That doesn't mean she obviously should now. I think her reasoning is to provide an alternative to Trump and to get delegates, as I mentioned. Why does she so threaten you?
New Yorkers should love a 'take the guns first' Republican.
I showed him that he was the last candidate to lose his home state by >20. It is a fact. I also asked to see the last person to drop out after getting 40% in a primary. Don't be so snowflake.Nice try, but that's an apples to oranges comparison. What you were challenged to show was any candidate who lost his/her/its home state in the PRIMARY by 20 points and didn't drop out. I don't think people drop out of the presidential race, I think they just lose
Trump WON his (at the time) home state by 35+ points in the republican primary
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Are you SURE you aren't Haley's press secretary? Because your argumentation seems a bit ... Jean-Pierre
You showed a general election not a primary…I showed him that he was the last candidate to lose his home state by >20. It is a fact. I also asked to see the last person to drop out after getting 40% in a primary. Don't be so snowflake.
I never said that it was a primary. I said home state by 20.You showed a general election not a primary…
I showed him that he was the last candidate to lose his home state by >20. It is a fact. I also asked to see the last person to drop out after getting 40% in a primary. Don't be so snowflake.
So who is the last candidate to drop out after getting 40% in a primary?It was also hitlary's home state...
your apples and oranges are rolling off the table all over the floor.
Are you serious?! The Iowa satan was just a put-on to get your gander! They didn't believe it. They put it up because they new it irk the easily irked and so totally worked. Honestly, kudos to them.Not the Biden administration official claiming our inalienable rights come not from God but rather are given to us by the government? Not the officially sanctioned church of satan display in the Iowa (I believe) state capitol that someone was prosecuted for a hate crime for when he smashed it?
You should get out more
I guess that depends on what you mean by "on the side of". Does hardening Pharaoh's heart qualify?Why? Sanctimoniously presumptive, yes. Sacrilegious? Nah. People get to believe they’re on God’s side, which, logically, would mean they also believe God is on their side. Is it disrespecting the sacred to think god could be on the side of a sinner?
If it’s sacrilegious to think so, is it also sacrilegious to presume God is not on a person’s side who you think is unworthy? My problem with either is the presumption.
John Kasich got 46.8% in the Ohio primary in 2016, but his goal was to get enough delegates to keep Trump from getting 1237 and force a contested convention (whoring for neverTrump, seem familiar?) and it soon became apparent there was not only no path to win but no path to accomplish even that more modest goalSo who is the last candidate to drop out after getting 40% in a primary?
Did he drop out right after or keep going? It’s sort of important here.John Kasich got 46.8% in the Ohio primary in 2016, but his goal was to get enough delegates to keep Trump from getting 1237 and force a contested convention (whoring for neverTrump, seem familiar?) and it soon became apparent there was not only no path to win but no path to accomplish even that more modest goal
Ohio was one of only three primaries he won before dropping out
So who is the last candidate to drop out after getting 40% in a primary?
Cruz and Rudio both won primaries with over 40% as well in 2016.Kasich got 46.8% in the Ohio primary in 2016, but his goal was to get enough delegates to keep Trump from getting 1237 and force a contested convention (whoring for neverTrump, seem familiar?) and it soon became apparent there was not only no path to win but no path to accomplish even that more modest goal
Ohio was one of only three primaries he won before dropping out