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[h=1]John Kasich Will Be the Republican Nominee for President[/h]
According to the Huffington Post.
Which, logic dictates, would be much more likely to favor Clinton or Sanders over any Republican.
Yet, Kasich has a better shot at winning the general over either of the Democratic possibles than either Ted Cruz or Donald Trump.
So, maybe the Huffington Post is worried that they might be right.
The election gets weirder and weirder.
[h=1]John Kasich Will Be the Republican Nominee for President[/h]
According to the Huffington Post.
Which, logic dictates, would be much more likely to favor Clinton or Sanders over any Republican.
Yet, Kasich has a better shot at winning the general over either of the Democratic possibles than either Ted Cruz or Donald Trump.
So, maybe the Huffington Post is worried that they might be right.
The election gets weirder and weirder.
If republicans use the contested convention to hand the nomination to someone who did not come close to the 1237 or what ever that number is after the last state has voted then they will basically be shooting themselves in the foot. Because republican voters will see that as a huge middle finger by the establishment. RINOs and other Kasich supporters can argue till their face turns Blue that the voters don't decide but that is not how the average primary voter will see it.
[h=1]John Kasich Will Be the Republican Nominee for President[/h]
According to the Huffington Post.
Which, logic dictates, would be much more likely to favor Clinton or Sanders over any Republican.
Yet, Kasich has a better shot at winning the general over either of the Democratic possibles than either Ted Cruz or Donald Trump.
So, maybe the Huffington Post is worried that they might be right.
The election gets weirder and weirder.
If republicans use the contested convention to hand the nomination to someone who did not come close to the 1237 or what ever that number is after the last state has voted then they will basically be shooting themselves in the foot. Because republican voters will see that as a huge middle finger by the establishment. RINOs and other Kasich supporters can argue till their face turns Blue that the voters don't decide but that is not how the average primary voter will see it.
Probably true. If, on the other hand, they nominate Trump, they've also shot themselves in the foot by picking a nominee that a significant portion of the electorate thinks is totally unacceptable. They're sort of caught between a rock and a hard place.
[h=1]John Kasich Will Be the Republican Nominee for President[/h]
According to the Huffington Post.
Which, logic dictates, would be much more likely to favor Clinton or Sanders over any Republican.
Yet, Kasich has a better shot at winning the general over either of the Democratic possibles than either Ted Cruz or Donald Trump.
So, maybe the Huffington Post is worried that they might be right.
The election gets weirder and weirder.
If this is true, I'd be happier than a pig in ****. Go Kasich.
you post that like it's a good thing
That the Republicans run someone who isn't a demagogue or a nutcase and has a realistic chance of winning? Seems like a good thing to me.
That the Republicans run someone who isn't a demagogue or a nutcase and has a realistic chance of winning? Seems like a good thing to me.
no doubt that's a good thing
kasich gets my vote - unless Bernie is also an option
i was being snarky about identifying as a pig in **** being a good thing
The pig probably thinks it is.
And the Trumpeteers seem to think.... Oh, I see.
If republicans use the contested convention to hand the nomination to someone who did not come close to the 1237 or what ever that number is after the last state has voted then they will basically be shooting themselves in the foot. Because republican voters will see that as a huge middle finger by the establishment. RINOs and other Kasich supporters can argue till their face turns Blue that the voters don't decide but that is not how the average primary voter will see it.
[h=1]John Kasich Will Be the Republican Nominee for President[/h]
According to the Huffington Post.
Which, logic dictates, would be much more likely to favor Clinton or Sanders over any Republican.
Yet, Kasich has a better shot at winning the general over either of the Democratic possibles than either Ted Cruz or Donald Trump.
So, maybe the Huffington Post is worried that they might be right.
The election gets weirder and weirder.
Trump is the better choice for you Republicans, any of your other choices are just something out of the blue.
Because they are my first go-to source for data analysis: worth noting: 538 says that Ted Cruz is the most likely winner of a contested convention.
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