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40 minutes ago, Douglas Caddy said:

Line of the day: Ron DeSantis should be forced to carry his campaign full term.

LOL... 😂

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Iowa has a Caucus.

New Hampshire has the first Primary in the country.

At one minute past midnight, the Town of Dixville has a tradition of being the first voting District in the first Primary in the country.They have bands and parades and everything.

All six voters in the Town of Dixville voted for Nikki Haley.

May this be the harbinger of good things to come.

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The Republicans in the Florida State Legislature introduced a bill that would set up a Legal Defense Fund to pay the legal fees of any Florida resident who tuns for President and gets into legal trouble.

The money would come from things like fees imposed on people who get a drivers license and other tax revenues.

How would you like knowing that your taxes are being used to pay for Donald Trump's legal costs?

Ron DeSantis has vowed to veto that bill.

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      I just edited this morning's Mediaite article, (below) in which Trump's latest bizarre rant in New Hampshire was framed in terms of Biden's response to the word salad.  Let's leave Biden out of it and look at what Trump said.

 

 Trump Slurs His Way Through Another Confused Speech in New Hampshire
www.mediaite.com/news/trump-slurs-his-way-through-incoherent-chunk-of-speech-biden-team-pounces/

January 23. 2024

Former President Donald Trump slurred through an incoherent speech again, and also appeared to commit a gaffe in which he quoted himself in the third person.

Trump delivered his final speech before the primary in Laconia, New Hampshire, Monday night, which was filled with the chaotic moments that have come to characterize Trump rallies more and more.

They included a daffy segment in which Trump describes the operation of the Iron Dome the way a fifth-grader would cut down cops and robbers on a playground.

"Ding, ding, ding...Whoosh...Boom!"

But there were a few other moments. During the already-bizarre part of Trump’s speech where he waxes apocalyptic over a hypnotic cult musical score, he threw in a stray self-quote:

"How foolish, are we? How stupid are our leaders? We can be energy independent and even energy dominant. Yes. Oh, yes. And quickly, says President Trump. We will be there very quickly."

And minutes later, he talked about the death penalty, slurring as he told the crowd:

"We have become a drug-infested, crime-ridden nation which is incapable of solvin’ even the swollest, smallest problem, the simplest of problems we can no longer solve. We can’t do anything."


"We are an institute in a powerful death penalty! We will put this on!"

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2 hours ago, Matt Allison said:

 

 

Matt,

      Trump will, obviously, garner the votes of the delusional 33% of Republicans who still believe he won the 2020 election.  So, if he ends up with 54% of the NH Republican vote, he's garnering another 20% (with the loony 33%.)

       This is strikingly similar to the Iowa vote-- where the non-Trump 45% vote was split between Haley and DeSantis.  Roughly 45% of Republicans seem to realize that Trump is a disaster.

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1 hour ago, W. Niederhut said:

Trump will, obviously, garner the votes of the delusional 33% of Republicans who still believe he won the 2020 election.  So, if he ends up with 54% of the NH Republican vote, he's garnering another 20% (with the loony 33%.)

       This is strikingly similar to the Iowa vote-- where the non-Trump 45% vote was split between Haley and DeSantis.  Roughly 45% of Republicans seem to realize that Trump is a disaster.

100% agree.

There's truly nothing for Trump to be happy about in the numbers from tonight; they portend full-scale disaster for him in the general election in November.

Perhaps that's why his victory speech was so angry and unhinged.

Or maybe it was just the dementia, like it usually is.

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