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Re: GOP and Democrats All But Tied Going into Midterms
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Nov 25th a 04:15 PM
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by Jeffery J. Haas |
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Here is a good article on what may happen in the Republican primaries for president in 2024. Although Trump is losing popularity within the Republican Party, his supporters being in charge of many states that set up the rules for the Republican primary in those states, they may be able to amass plenty of delegates through rules changes for Trump. I found it very interesting, in reality it isn’t the popularity of a candidate during the republican candidates who may amass much more popular votes than Trump, it boils down to who makes the rules for the primaries. Opinion | An Early Clue on Trump’s Republican Support https://www.yahoo.com/news/opinion-rules-road-stop-trump-093000325.htmlThe rules SHOULD be: One man, one vote. Funny how that rankles the losing Republicans so much that they feel compelled to create an entirely new system where, if they don't win, there must be fraud.
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