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Cool story but did you know who was the driving force to get both of those guys elected?
Wish he had a similar track record of getting another dozen folks or so elected.
Based on that, Vance and RDS won despite his endorsement
Cool story but did you know who was the driving force to get both of those guys elected?
Wish he had a similar track record of getting another dozen folks or so elected.
Based on that, Vance and RDS won despite his endorsement
Like Lake which you said was stolen in real time?
Like lake and oz and mastraino and walker and...
Luckily now that they won't steal 2024 he will get lake over the line. His endorsement is magical. Robinson too.
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Good times where for a few minutes there people though Vance wasn’t a good pick. This debate will have close to zero impact on the race but’s it’s clear. Vance is the figure. Youngkin/Deaantis better start angling for cabinet positions.
But did anyone watch? These debates feel like watching preseason nfl gamea while presidential debates are the regular season
I know you have to ignore your stated history for your points to make sense.
But maybe you believe GA has clean elections now. I guess that’s a position to take.
Anyone else watching daily wire? 2.7 million live viewers. Goof stuff
McCain’s nd Romney (especially) were incredible and professional communicators.
Didn’t work out well.
It’s because of Trump that the whole paradigm has shifted.
1. Obama was the most eloquent speaker and overall likeable POTUS since Reagan.
2. Bush (and by association the Republicans) put us into the Great Recession. R's were always likely to lose 2008 regardless of who ran because Americans largely blame the people in charge. Then in 2016, Romney was running against a very well liked incumbent POTUS. Frankly, Romney performed extremely well considering Obama's approval ratings were over 50% in the 2 months leading up to the 2012 election and were never lower than 45% at any point in 2012.
McCain and Romney were both very good candidates that had the unfortunate task of going up against the greatest Dem candidate since Kennedy, immediately after a disastrous Bush presidency.