A BRIDGE TOO FAR FOR THE REPUBLICANS?

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A BRIDGE TOO FAR FOR THE REPUBLICANS?

Postby GRANDPA » Sun Jul 21, 2024 3:22 pm

I believe this is a reach that exceeds their grasp. They should not give Kamala the advantage of incumbency, no matter how short. Be very careful of what you wish for.

Read "House Republicans say Biden must resign after ending reelection campaign" on SmartNews: https://l.smartnews.com/p-tpwMH/Yz19ld
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Re: A BRIDGE TOO FAR FOR THE REPUBLICANS?

Postby GFB » Sun Jul 21, 2024 3:49 pm

I do not agree.

A few Dems have endorsed Laffin’ Kamalama..the but the all important Obummer is not doing so.

He is asking for a full on nominating process..a fight that would turn into a fight for the ages if she is already in the Oval Office.
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Re: A BRIDGE TOO FAR FOR THE REPUBLICANS?

Postby Red Oak » Sun Jul 21, 2024 4:05 pm

Never underestimate the ability of Pubbies to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory !
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Re: A BRIDGE TOO FAR FOR THE REPUBLICANS?

Postby rusty » Sun Jul 21, 2024 4:34 pm

GFB wrote:I do not agree.

A few Dems have endorsed Laffin’ Kamalama..the but the all important Obummer is not doing so.

He is asking for a full on nominating process..a fight that would turn into a fight for the ages if she is already in the Oval Office.


Harris wouldn’t be my first choice to be on the ticket, but if she is, I’ll vote for her and Obama will endorse her.
Depending on who her choice of running mates will be, she stands a very good chance.

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Re: A BRIDGE TOO FAR FOR THE REPUBLICANS?

Postby Sangersteve » Sun Jul 21, 2024 5:04 pm

The race is on

Nancy Pelosi Does NOT Endorse Kamala in Her Statement


https://x.com/SpeakerPelosi/status/1815 ... t-n3792104

Obama Makes Kissy Noises at POTATUS - DOES NOT Endorse Kamala


https://barackobama.medium.com/my-state ... b78b3ba3fc

The Clintons Endorse Kamala


https://x.com/sentdefender/status/18151 ... a-n3792103
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Re: A BRIDGE TOO FAR FOR THE REPUBLICANS?

Postby rusty » Sun Jul 21, 2024 5:09 pm

Sangersteve wrote:The race is on

Nancy Pelosi Does NOT Endorse Kamala in Her Statement


She will if she’s the nominee.

https://x.com/SpeakerPelosi/status/1815 ... t-n3792104

Obama Makes Kissy Noises at POTATUS - DOES NOT Endorse Kamala


He will if she’s the nominee.

https://barackobama.medium.com/my-state ... b78b3ba3fc

The Clintons Endorse Kamala


https://x.com/sentdefender/status/18151 ... a-n3792103



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Re: A BRIDGE TOO FAR FOR THE REPUBLICANS?

Postby GRANDPA » Sun Jul 21, 2024 5:23 pm

IF Kamala gets the nomination, Obama will endorse her. Who else do the Dims have that can challenge her?
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Re: A BRIDGE TOO FAR FOR THE REPUBLICANS?

Postby GFB » Sun Jul 21, 2024 5:43 pm

GRANDPA wrote:IF Kamala gets the nomination, Obama will endorse her. Who else do the Dims have that can challenge her?


In an open Convention, we’ll find out quickly.
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Re: A BRIDGE TOO FAR FOR THE REPUBLICANS?

Postby Kiamichi » Sun Jul 21, 2024 6:03 pm

This is going to be a much closer election than almost anyone seems to think at the moment, and win or lose this will be the last presidential race in which the Republican Party is a major force.

I predicted here in 2016 that in that year and 2020 the GOP would be competitive, but in 2024 only if the Democrats spectacularly misplayed their hand, and that its prospects beyond that were hopeless at the national level with the changing demographics of this country.

It looked for a while as if the Democrats would actually play along but with today's announcement it looks like they will be able to get something other than a zomby heading the ticket, which is the only thing that would have caused any great mass of defecting voters.

Once they have control of both houses you can expect to see DC and Puerto Rico admitted to statehood, assuring permanent control of the Senate and Supreme Court, and a blanket naturalization of all aliens within the country.

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Re: A BRIDGE TOO FAR FOR THE REPUBLICANS?

Postby GFB » Sun Jul 21, 2024 7:33 pm

Kiamichi wrote:This is going to be a much closer election than almost anyone seems to think at the moment, and win or lose this will be the last presidential race in which the Republican Party is a major force.

I predicted here in 2016 that in that year and 2020 the GOP would be competitive, but in 2024 only if the Democrats spectacularly misplayed their hand, and that its prospects beyond that were hopeless at the national level with the changing demographics of this country.

It looked for a while as if the Democrats would actually play along but with today's announcement it looks like they will be able to get something other than a zomby heading the ticket, which is the only thing that would have caused any great mass of defecting voters.

Once they have control of both houses you can expect to see DC and Puerto Rico admitted to statehood, assuring permanent control of the Senate and Supreme Court, and a blanket naturalization of all aliens within the country.


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Re: A BRIDGE TOO FAR FOR THE REPUBLICANS?

Postby Mark » Sun Jul 21, 2024 8:31 pm

Kiamichi wrote:
It looked for a while as if the Democrats would actually play along but with today's announcement it looks like they will be able to get something other than a zomby heading the ticket...




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Re: A BRIDGE TOO FAR FOR THE REPUBLICANS?

Postby Kiamichi » Sun Jul 21, 2024 9:31 pm

Mark wrote:
Kiamichi wrote:
It looked for a while as if the Democrats would actually play along but with today's announcement it looks like they will be able to get something other than a zomby heading the ticket...




Is a cackling idiot better than a zombie?

No, but Democrats will think so.


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