Trumpy called Hamas, Hummus.
Somehow you forgot “disaster.” Or maybe that’s a given, the free space in the middle.
I’m not going out of my way to find his social media, but I bet he’s using this to rally up funds. “They silenced me, they’re biased…”
He would have used the opposite to try and raise funds.
It’s always good news for Trump. But it isn’t- this interfered with his plans and really burns his ass. Though his attorney’s heaved a sigh of relief.
It’s not a big, huge deal, but any time we can put
TRUMP IS A LOSER
out in the wild, it’s a good thing.
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Trump and other candidates will not be on the Nevada primary ballot because they instead opted to participate in the party-run GOP caucus. Any candidate who registers for the state-run presidential primary isn’t eligible to participate in the party-run caucus, which is the only way to earn delegates at the Republican National Convention
eta: weirdly, haley and pence are on the primary
John Castro, Heath Fulkerson, Nikki Haley, Donald Kjornes, Hirsh Singh, Mike Pence and Tim Scott. Although both Mike Pence and Tim Scott have suspended their campaigns, they will still appear on the primary ballots due to a flaw in state law.
2024 Presidential Caucus – Nevada Republican Party ← wow, what a terrible website.
So what Dana Goldberg wrote is true - he’s not on the ballot because he didn’t submit paperwork, and is likely to try and claim victimhood over it, even though he can still qualify for the nomination from Nevada delegates because of the caucus. The only thing that maybe false is that it’s because his team forgot to file the paperwork. But it wouldn’t be the first time T****’s incompetent team tried to cover up a mistake by claiming it was intentional.
the primary doesn’t count, and the rules say you can’t do both. his campaign did the correct thing for him. unfortunately.
the state GOP tried to direct candidates to the caucus ballot, penalizing those who chose to participate in the primary by making them ineligible to receive delegates.
But to some Nevada Republicans’ surprise, that didn’t stop several major presidential candidates – Haley, Scott and Pence – from filing for the primary, effectively giving up on Nevada’s delegates.
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OK, I’ll delete it.
It’s an interesting read. Thanks for linking to it.
I can imagine a shitstorm of litigation over the competing primary/caucus, though. Even more so because of the pay-to-play aspect of the caucus. There’s no way a $55k filing fee bribe to be eligible is legal or ethical. Here’s hoping they’ve sufficiently fucked themselves over!
no worries. i just thought the extra context was good. the person who posted that might not even have known themselves.
oh wow, i didn’t even see that part.
it seems like a perfect way for the most radical voices to get heard, and i wonder how it’s presented on conservative media. i could imagine a nevada republican voting in the primary, and never learning their vote didn’t count.
Not really his ‘woes’, as he has always been in and out of court as part of his official way to do ‘business’:
Regardless of his losses in court, Trump leads all Republicans in 2024 presidential primary polls and plans to spend plenty of time in court fighting the civil cases and four criminal cases against him, saying, “In a way, I guess you consider it part of the campaign.”
Indeed, playing the victim as always.
DEFENDANTS’ MOTIONS TO COMPEL DISCOVERY
Because the Deep State has conspired against Trump, he should be entitled to recieve a vast array of discovery from all manner of agencies and to go on a long and leisurely fishing expedition.