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He’s just still whinging about the election. It’s as worrying as Kier Starmer saying he’s going to abolish the monarchy, he can’t. |
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-68051757
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A generous interpretation would be that it was not due to Trump's cognitive issues that he did this. Instead, it could be argued that he was well aware it was nothing to do with Hailey but felt that the truth was less important than smearing an opponent. |
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New Hampshire Primary today, which Trump should win convincingly.
Only slight fly in the ointment is the fact that registered undeclared voters can vote in this Primary, which could affect the balance, and lessen the landslide. https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/202...now-rcna134129 Quote:
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https://www.cableforum.uk/board/atta...2&d=1706017848 Trump can still win Dixville Notch if only Mike Pence has the courage. |
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He’ll appeal, he may end up paying out some of it, if not all. It has no bearing on his presidential race.
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All this, plus his behaviour during the hearings, has already had a bearing on the race. As a former president, his performance in his primaries ought to be understood as if he were the incumbent, in which circumstances he would face a token challenge if any. Obviously he is on course to win, but his win in NH was not nearly convincing enough - especially in a state where voters who are not registered republicans can vote. He isn’t going to win over those who didn't support him in 2020 and, anecdotally, there are plenty of never-Trump republicans who will hold their noses and vote for Biden rather than see Trump back in the White House. His antics during this trial play to the gallery well enough and energise those who already drank his Kool Aid. But will they convince any waverers? I can’t see it. |
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