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Very interesting Nevada caucus issue. Seems a message is being sent?


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The message is that they would rather support Donald Trump than support the nation. The message being sent is that they are blinded to Trump's failings and deaf to his lies. The GOP will run Donald Trump rather than try to win the election. I can't wait to see the debate between Dumb and Dumber.
As obtuse as the Republicans seem to be, they are matched by the Democrats; who still believe Joe is competent and Kamala is articulate. Regards, Bill.
 
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This thing did not have any electors attached to it. President Trump was not in the game. Haley candidate to pick from.

President Trump is on the Nevada Primary.
 
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LH,
*caucus

and I am still backing Nikki, but a 2:1 drubbing to "none of the above" is not good optics


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This thing did not have any electors attached to it. President Trump was not in the game. Haley candidate to pick from.

President Trump is on the Nevada Primary.


Understood but you are missing the point. Trump wasn't on that version which begs the question, what if he had been?

Now, I have no idea why they are having a caucus and a primary with differing ballots. Would anyone care to explain?


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caucus is for the different voting blocks.
the primary is an open election for raw numbers.
 
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Originally posted by Aspen Hill Adventures:
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Originally posted by LHeym500:
This thing did not have any electors attached to it. President Trump was not in the game. Haley candidate to pick from.

President Trump is on the Nevada Primary.


Understood but you are missing the point. Trump wasn't on that version which begs the question, what if he had been?

Now, I have no idea why they are having a caucus and a primary with differing ballots. Would anyone care to explain?


He would have won. Just like he will win the Primary in Nevada which is winner take all electors.
 
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Trump wasn't on it, but his supporters are republicans and can go to caucus.

I do find it somewhat shameful the way the internal debate is being stifled in both parties.

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Originally posted by Aspen Hill Adventures:
quote:
Originally posted by LHeym500:
This thing did not have any electors attached to it. President Trump was not in the game. Haley candidate to pick from.

President Trump is on the Nevada Primary.


Understood but you are missing the point. Trump wasn't on that version which begs the question, what if he had been?

Now, I have no idea why they are having a caucus and a primary with differing ballots. Would anyone care to explain?
 
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Originally posted by LHeym500:
This thing did not have any electors attached to it. President Trump was not in the game. Haley candidate to pick from.

President Trump is on the Nevada Primary.

Trump was in the game, he IS "none of the above". That should be obvious. Regards, Bill
 
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Originally posted by Aspen Hill Adventures:
quote:
Originally posted by LHeym500:
This thing did not have any electors attached to it. President Trump was not in the game. Haley candidate to pick from.

President Trump is on the Nevada Primary.


Understood but you are missing the point. Trump wasn't on that version which begs the question, what if he had been?

Now, I have no idea why they are having a caucus and a primary with differing ballots. Would anyone care to explain?


Ahem...there is another question that isn't here yet, and it's this:

What if "None-of-the-Above" was a choice on every ballot, as opposed to just silently staying home?


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Originally posted by Aspen Hill Adventures:
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Originally posted by LHeym500:
This thing did not have any electors attached to it. President Trump was not in the game. Haley candidate to pick from.

President Trump is on the Nevada Primary.


Understood but you are missing the point. Trump wasn't on that version which begs the question, what if he had been?

Now, I have no idea why they are having a caucus and a primary with differing ballots. Would anyone care to explain?


Ahem...there is another question that isn't here yet, and it's this:

What if "None-of-the-Above" was a choice on every ballot, as opposed to just silently staying home?


Wouldn't that be fun!


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That would be a wonderful option. Regards, Bill.
 
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I like that option. If none of the above gets a majority of Electoral Votes it would not be practical to hold a new round of primaries and a new election.

The election would have to go to the House who through that process would pick.

Now, that think about it as I write, I doubt any of us would like that.

Remember when no candidate wins the EC majority, the House picks.
 
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