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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is a hilarious argument. It’s Republican’s fault that the Biden campaign is in disarray because they didn’t impeach their own president. I’ve heard it all now.[/quote] You think Trump is the best R candidate? [/quote] No, my opinion doesn’t run RNC elections for president. It’s up to republicans primary voters to elect their candidate. My thought counts as my vote. Other people’s thought counts as their vote. It’s the process we use to choose candidates. If you don’t like the process, change it. If you don't like the candidate, don’t vote for him. If you want better choices, work for them. Being a brat and blaming everyone for choices you don’t like is ridiculous, you aren’t the only one entitled to their opinion. And at least the RNC respects the voting process and democracy to accept the candidate their voters choose. The DNC doesn’t allow that in their party. Democrat voters are finding that out now. [/quote] Huh? What are you babbling about? There was a Democratic primary, where the incumbent POTUS ran. He actually faced a slate of three opponents in the 2024 DC primary: Joe Biden Marianne Williamson Armando Perez-Serrato In the key state of New Hampshire, Joe Biden wasn't listed on the ballot yet he still won the primary as a write-in candidate with 79,100 votes. In New Hampshire there were 21 candidates running for POTUS in the Democratic Primary: "President" R. Boddie Terrisa Bukovinac Eban Cambridge Gabriel Cornejo Mark Stewart Greenstein Tom Koos Paul V. LaCava Star Locke Frankie Lozada Stephen P. Lyons Raymond Michael Moroz Derek Nadeau Jason Palmer Armando "Mando" Perez-Serrato Dean Phillips Donald Picard Paperboy Prince Richard Rist Vermin Supreme John Vail Marianne Williamson I still remember when the Virginia GOP canceled the primary in 2021 and required Republicans to go special locations in-person to choose Youngkin as their Governor candidate: [quote][i] The results were tabulated by Republican officials two days after roughly 30,000 voters cast ranked-choice ballots at 39 locations around the state. Mr. Snyder conceded after more than 12 hours of vote counting, in which five candidates were knocked from contention, one by one, and their supporters’ next-choice votes were allocated to others still in the running. In the sixth round of counting, Mr. Youngkin passed the required 50 percent threshold. .... The unusual nominating process came after an internal party squabble in which Republicans rejected holding a traditional primary, which would have drawn a larger and more diverse group of voters. Former Republican officials from an era before the party fell hard from power in Virginia criticized the nominating process as likely to increase the G.O.P.’s marginalization.[/i][/quote] [/quote]
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