When providing factual information -- how am I clueless? You need to do better than that in your reasoning.
Trump has lost the Judge Judy vote. Judge Judy endorses Nikki Haley: ‘I truly think she can restore America’ https://thehill.com/blogs/in-the-kn...-haley-i-truly-think-she-can-restore-america/
I don’t think these idiots thought this through. Imagine you’re Joe Biden and Donald Trump wins this case based on this argument.
Yeh. that was a bit of a mindfield. Interesting though was that Trump's lawyer also had an example to argue that to allow it would also be a slippery slope. He asked whether (paraphrase from memory here) whether a republican president could come in and decide to have Obama prosecuted for ordering the killing of an American citizen (clear reference to the drone strike on an American) after he had left office. So, he had a real point there too. WHEEEEE.....they were getting down and dirty on both sides. Or three sides, including the justices.
The story in The Nevada Independent is very factual. What is incorrect about the story? It is quite obvious that the Trump campaign failed to file by the necessary deadline for Trump to be included on the primary ballot in Nevada. Any questions? Trump is opting for the Nevada GOP caucus after missing the deadline -- and the state party after MAGA pressure will be using a caucus rather than primary for selection. This change makes the primary effectively symbolic -- but also opens court challenges over what system should be used.
Trump turns ire on Haley as she builds momentum https://www.cnn.com/2024/01/09/politics/trump-attacks-haley-momentum/index.html
Hunter doing some kind of kabuki dance over on the hill today. Haven't watched anything to figure it out. Looks like he is using the drive-thru window again. Whatever. But it's the last thing that the DNC and the White House want to see.
"But even though he has publicly sought to downplay recent polls – and he still holds a commanding lead over the GOP field elsewhere – Trump’s team is taking Haley’s rise seriously, with the former president homing in on her stances on immigration as he seeks to emphasize his own hardline proposals." I always wondered about this... https://www.eslbuzz.com/home-in-vs-hone-in/ Your post inspired me to look it up.