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No. Romney doesn't have any integrity.Mitt Romney is looking better to me every day. Is he the last republican with any integrity at all?
No. Romney doesn't have any integrity.Mitt Romney is looking better to me every day. Is he the last republican with any integrity at all?
Beware of Nikki and Tulsi I like but she is a democrat. I would not mind her running as VP on a split ticket.Tulsi or Nikki.
Anyone else and I throw my vote to the Libertarian's again.
You get rid of establishment types by voting against them in the primary. I am surprised that you dont participate in the process.I don't vote in primaries, since I'm not a party animal, but for President I'll only accept Trump or someone he endorses.
De Santis, no contest. As a Governor, he already has executive experience, he's balanced budgets, and actually governed the state with the 3rd most people in it. He stood up to the democrat media and race hustlers banning "critical race theory" in public schools, so he's got balls. He served on the JTF in GTMO, and " The DeSantis campaign website states that, “During his active duty service, he supported operations at the terrorist detention center at Guantanamo Bay and deployed to Iraq as an adviser to a U.S. Navy SEAL commander in support of the SEAL mission in Fallujah, Ramadi and the rest of Al Anbar province.” He is a Yale AND Harvard alum, so, pretty smart. Most impressive, in the face of a hostile press, blazed a trail on the pandemic. Although Fla. has a larger population, especially the elderly population, than NY, NY has 17,000 more covid deaths than Fla. Florida is open for business as well. An intelligent, likeable, good looking man with governing experience and balls. As sleepy Joe would put it, "It's storybook man!"Simple, who would you like to see go up against Joe Biden (or Harris) in 2024?
Edit 1: NOT who you think would win, WHO DO YOU WANT to see?
Edit 2: No Trumps allowed, since any of them would win easily barring some miracle.
As I said...I'm not a party animal...not a herd beast.You get rid of establishment types by voting against them in the primary. I am surprised that you dont participate in the process.
I was just surprised is all.As I said...I'm not a party animal...not a herd beast.
But it's not a problem. There are plenty of Republican rank and file to get the job done.
Trump.Simple, who would you like to see go up against Joe Biden (or Harris) in 2024?
As I said...I'm not a party animal...not a herd beast.
But it's not a problem. There are plenty of Republican rank and file to get the job done.
De Santis, no contest. As a Governor, he already has executive experience, he's balanced budgets, and actually governed the state with the 3rd most people in it. He stood up to the democrat media and race hustlers banning "critical race theory" in public schools, so he's got balls. He served on the JTF in GTMO, and " The DeSantis campaign website states that, “During his active duty service, he supported operations at the terrorist detention center at Guantanamo Bay and deployed to Iraq as an adviser to a U.S. Navy SEAL commander in support of the SEAL mission in Fallujah, Ramadi and the rest of Al Anbar province.” He is a Yale AND Harvard alum, so, pretty smart. Most impressive, in the face of a hostile press, blazed a trail on the pandemic. Although Fla. has a larger population, especially the elderly population, than NY, NY has 17,000 more covid deaths than Fla. Florida is open for business as well. An intelligent, likeable, good looking man with governing experience and balls. As sleepy Joe would put it, "It's storybook man!"
No. I support Trump. I think for myself.You just echo Trump.
Candice would be my guess. Although she’s very intelligent, she might be too abrasive for the position.Who is Owens? Candice Owens? Is she presidential timber?
That does not look like an inspiring list, though what the Democrats had in 2015 was worse.
The clear front runner is Ted Cruz, simply because he made Trump work for it in 2016. The only other one with a solid chance is DeSantis, because he was such a star in the COVID crisis. That said, there is always someone up from obscurity, like Cruz in 2016.
Florida governor clashes with "60 Minutes" over COVID vaccine rollout
https://www.axios.com/authors/newsdesk/
A screenshot from "60 Minutes" of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. Photo: CBS
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) announced a COVID-19 vaccine distribution partnership with Publix grocery stores weeks after the company gave $100,000 to his PAC, CBS' "60 Minutes" reported Sunday, citing campaign finance records. DeSantis and Publix deny any wrongdoing.
Sure would increase voter turnoutlet's do trump again...
Joe/Kamala would crack the 100,000,000 ceiling easilySure would increase voter turnout
60 Minutes chose to put out such a blatantly dishonest editing of that interview, even progressive Democrats are calling it out.A star in the COVID crisis? You mean a crook during the COVID crisis.
https://www.axios.com/florida-desan...ine-71f13829-2479-4667-a993-594d9a583063.html
60 Minutes chose to put out such a blatantly dishonest editing of that interview, even progressive Democrats are calling it out.
60 Minutes’ Dishonest DeSantis Hit Job | National Review
CBS tried to manufacture a scandal where none exists. It failed miserably.www.nationalreview.com
We can go through the specifics, if you like, but, it might be worth asking yourself whether or not you got that idea from the same sources who told you falsehoods about the 60 Minutes interview.The guys been a bloody disaster when it comes to COVID. You don't even have to bring in the 60 minute piece.
That does not look like an inspiring list, though what the Democrats had in 2015 was worse.
The clear front runner is Ted Cruz, simply because he made Trump work for it in 2016. The only other one with a solid chance is DeSantis, because he was such a star in the COVID crisis. That said, there is always someone up from obscurity, like Cruz in 2016.