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Ah the Goldy tell that you've lost.
sorry I audibly laughed when you defended Trump's trashing of GOP success stories and then claim Ron DeSantis a cult leader
Ah the Goldy tell that you've lost.
This is pretty funny not gonna lie
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Lol was that written by occupy democrats?
it is an amazing thang...both Lake and very poorly chosen one telegraphed their "stolen election" strategies before the elections were even held...heads i win tails you lose...quite a racket
and now she is doing it again...why hold elections if you know ahead of time that the only way you can lose is if the other side steals it from you
btw see the aftermath of Iowa 2016 and very poorly chosen one's complaints about Ted Cruz stealing the Iowa caucus for a dress rehearsal of all that has since befallen this country
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Disney drop the lawsuit yet ?
I mean, they were "urged"
Remember when Occupy Democrats was anti-corporation movement?
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Would be interesting to see how this develops and if its more fake news that spreads on people like Desantis but it would speak to the fact that people like Desantis (Career politicians with no independent wealth) will always be ran by their donors.
Lets remember that Griffin is hte one that gave 500M to Harvard and is the most outspoken against Trump (because of his positions against China economically).
If only you showed similar concern about money from the Saudis and other wealthy Gulf states flowing to trump-adjacent folk and to the great man himself via large blocks of reservations at his hotels and other properties at above-market rates.
Ron DeSantis needs “to take a sledgehammer” to Vivek Ramaswamy, the political newcomer who is rising in the polls. He should “defend Donald Trump” when Chris Christie inevitably attacks the former president. And he needs to “attack Joe Biden and the media” no less than three to five times.
A firm associated with the super PAC that has effectively taken over Mr. DeSantis’s presidential campaign posted online hundreds of pages of blunt advice, research memos and internal polling in early nominating states to guide the Florida governor ahead of the high-stakes Republican presidential debate next Wednesday in Milwaukee.
The trove of documents provides an extraordinary glimpse into the thinking of the DeSantis operation about a debate the candidate’s advisers see as crucial.
“There are four basic must-dos,” one of the memos urges Mr. DeSantis, whom the document refers to as “GRD.”
“1. Attack Joe Biden and the media 3-5 times. 2. State GRD’s positive vision 2-3 times. 3. Hammer Vivek Ramaswamy in a response. 4. Defend Donald Trump in absentia in response to a Chris Christie attack.”
The documents were posted this week on the website of Axiom Strategies, the company owned by Jeff Roe, the chief strategist of Mr. DeSantis’s super PAC, Never Back Down.
The New York Times was alerted to the existence of the documents by a person not connected to the DeSantis campaign or the super PAC. After The Times reached out to Never Back Down for comment on Thursday, the group removed from the website a key memo summarizing the suggested strategy for the debate.
Super PACs are barred by law from strategizing in private with political campaigns. To avoid running afoul of those rules, it is not unusual for the outside groups to post polling documents in the open, albeit in an obscure corner of the internet where insiders know to look.
Posting such documents online is risky — the news media or rivals can discover them, and the advice can prove embarrassing. But super PACs often decide the risk is justified to convey what they consider crucial nonpublic information to the candidate without violating the law.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/17/...uQijkPoafC3NDkhkWORaXkhgYAReSU&smid=url-share
The part about attacking Vivek is interesting. He does seem to be gaining some traction.
If only you showed similar concern about money from the Saudis and other wealthy Gulf states flowing to trump-adjacent folk and to the great man himself via large blocks of reservations at his hotels and other properties at above-market rates.
Or Ken Griffin who also donated to Trump
Trump gets unlimited grace and forgiveness... RDS gets unlimited scorn
it's hilarious
I'm no poll expert but Vivek seems to do much better on online polls than phone polls.
It seems so obvious to me he is just a Trump surrogate. I've not seen or met anyone who supports him for president over Trump. If Trump dropped out, it would make a lot more sense to me
It seems to me Vivek is positioning himself to be the main fallback option for the maga base if very poorly chosen can't continue as a candidate.