Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:is this the thread for general chat about the trump campaign? cause if so:
https://apnews.com/article/republican-presidential-election-trump-battleground-community-centers-e2ff949e3dd0d0bd278b9ce4b5bcfc2d
In his bid to retake the White House, few states hold as much promise for Donald Trump as Michigan.
The former president has already won the state once and President Joe Biden, who reclaimed it for Democrats in 2020, is confronting vulnerabilities there as he seeks reelection. Trump’s campaign promises an aggressive play for Michigan as part of a robust swing-state strategy.
But, at least for now, those promises appear to be mostly talk. The Trump campaign and its partners at the Republican National Committee haven’t yet made significant general election investments in the state, according to Michigan Republican Party Chairman Pete Hoekstra. The national committee, he said, hasn’t transferred any money to the state party to help bolster its operations heading into the general election. There are no specific programs in place to court voters of color. And there’s no general election field staff in place.
“We’ve got the skeleton right now,” Hoekstra said. “We’re going to have to put more meat on it.”
It’s much the same in presidential battleground states across the country, according to Republican operatives and party officials involved in campaign planning elsewhere.
And there’s not going to be any money. It’s going to pay his legal bills and keep him afloat. Trump figured out how to turn campaigning into a personal revenue stream. His MAGA followers are a reliable consumer base for his sneakers, bibles, shares in his publicly traded company, etc.
Anonymous wrote:is this the thread for general chat about the trump campaign? cause if so:
https://apnews.com/article/republican-presidential-election-trump-battleground-community-centers-e2ff949e3dd0d0bd278b9ce4b5bcfc2d
In his bid to retake the White House, few states hold as much promise for Donald Trump as Michigan.
The former president has already won the state once and President Joe Biden, who reclaimed it for Democrats in 2020, is confronting vulnerabilities there as he seeks reelection. Trump’s campaign promises an aggressive play for Michigan as part of a robust swing-state strategy.
But, at least for now, those promises appear to be mostly talk. The Trump campaign and its partners at the Republican National Committee haven’t yet made significant general election investments in the state, according to Michigan Republican Party Chairman Pete Hoekstra. The national committee, he said, hasn’t transferred any money to the state party to help bolster its operations heading into the general election. There are no specific programs in place to court voters of color. And there’s no general election field staff in place.
“We’ve got the skeleton right now,” Hoekstra said. “We’re going to have to put more meat on it.”
It’s much the same in presidential battleground states across the country, according to Republican operatives and party officials involved in campaign planning elsewhere.
In his bid to retake the White House, few states hold as much promise for Donald Trump as Michigan.
The former president has already won the state once and President Joe Biden, who reclaimed it for Democrats in 2020, is confronting vulnerabilities there as he seeks reelection. Trump’s campaign promises an aggressive play for Michigan as part of a robust swing-state strategy.
But, at least for now, those promises appear to be mostly talk. The Trump campaign and its partners at the Republican National Committee haven’t yet made significant general election investments in the state, according to Michigan Republican Party Chairman Pete Hoekstra. The national committee, he said, hasn’t transferred any money to the state party to help bolster its operations heading into the general election. There are no specific programs in place to court voters of color. And there’s no general election field staff in place.
“We’ve got the skeleton right now,” Hoekstra said. “We’re going to have to put more meat on it.”
It’s much the same in presidential battleground states across the country, according to Republican operatives and party officials involved in campaign planning elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Really?!? Like is there anyone stupid enough to actually play better than the emperor on his own golf course? Even top players are going to self-handicap to ensure that they aren't the one to beat the king in his own back yard.
It's giving the CEO's son the company scholarship because who really is going to risk their corporate job for their child to get an extra couple thousand dollars and risk ticking off the CEO.
I bet no one has to throw the game, because he 100% cheats.
You think that just because he cheats on his wives and his taxes and everything else in his life he cheats at golf too?!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NFW Trump actually won that tournament. Have you seen his swing?
Legendary shank![]()
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CufLYyCLC_T/?utm_source=ig_embed&utm_campaign=loading
Anonymous wrote:NFW Trump actually won that tournament. Have you seen his swing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Somebody needs a hug. Or meds. But mostly money.
Wow, that is a really moving statement about the Baltimore bridge collapse. I didn't think he had it in him.
He hasn't figured out how to make it about himself or blame Biden (yet).
Anonymous wrote:NFW Trump actually won that tournament. Have you seen his swing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Somebody needs a hug. Or meds. But mostly money.
Wow, that is a really moving statement about the Baltimore bridge collapse. I didn't think he had it in him.
Anonymous wrote:Somebody needs a hug. Or meds. But mostly money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Really?!? Like is there anyone stupid enough to actually play better than the emperor on his own golf course? Even top players are going to self-handicap to ensure that they aren't the one to beat the king in his own back yard.
It's giving the CEO's son the company scholarship because who really is going to risk their corporate job for their child to get an extra couple thousand dollars and risk ticking off the CEO.
I bet no one has to throw the game, because he 100% cheats.
You think that just because he cheats on his wives and his taxes and everything else in his life he cheats at golf too?!?
He cheats at golf so much that there’s an entire book just about that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Really?!? Like is there anyone stupid enough to actually play better than the emperor on his own golf course? Even top players are going to self-handicap to ensure that they aren't the one to beat the king in his own back yard.
It's giving the CEO's son the company scholarship because who really is going to risk their corporate job for their child to get an extra couple thousand dollars and risk ticking off the CEO.
I bet no one has to throw the game, because he 100% cheats.
You think that just because he cheats on his wives and his taxes and everything else in his life he cheats at golf too?!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Really?!? Like is there anyone stupid enough to actually play better than the emperor on his own golf course? Even top players are going to self-handicap to ensure that they aren't the one to beat the king in his own back yard.
It's giving the CEO's son the company scholarship because who really is going to risk their corporate job for their child to get an extra couple thousand dollars and risk ticking off the CEO.
I bet no one has to throw the game, because he 100% cheats.