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Old 07-10-2023, 08:14 AM
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Right now Meatball is a big fish in a small gerrymandered pond. If by some happenstance he got the nomination does he really think he can take his show nationwide?
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Old 07-10-2023, 08:27 AM
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Right now Meatball is a big fish in a small gerrymandered pond. If by some happenstance he got the nomination does he really think he can take his show nationwide?
Unless the GOP can be successful at voter supression to an extreme degree, presidential election history over the last three decades
says they will never win another popular vote. Regardless of who might be the Democratic nominee. If Hillary Clinton could win the popular vote with so much "Hillary Hate" in this country...what Democrat is going to lose the popular vote? And...

These 6 states will determine the 2024 presidential election

The Democratic candidate has won seven of the last eight popular presidential votes. Bush won in 2004 because his people were able to stoke Islamic fear in the ignorant electorate and...the Democrats gave the nomination to Lerch.

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Old 07-11-2023, 07:58 AM
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A growing number of conventions and conferences are refusing to hold events in Florida in response to the state’s political climate, as Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis and state lawmakers’ controversial policies involving LGBTQ rights and race have prompted a backlash that could hurt a key part of Florida's economy—adding to a broader slowdown in tourism sectors like theme parks.

...Ft Lauderdale projected to the Wall Street Journal the cancellations would cost the county’s economy more than $20 million, taking into account lost revenue from hotel bookings, transportation, food and other travel costs”


https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisond...ns-of-slowing/
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