Yes, he has mixed ancestry (but european), and I think he has said the link to the last name is Spanish through Mexico, like a lot of fair Mexicans.Isn't Fuentes a Latin or Mexican name?
Yes, he has mixed ancestry (but european), and I think he has said the link to the last name is Spanish through Mexico, like a lot of fair Mexicans.Isn't Fuentes a Latin or Mexican name?
Is it really the case that Trump was meeting with Ye, Fuentes and Milo, then he got a telephone call to 'shut it down'?
Was there no one at the meeting other than Trump who knew Ye, Fuentes, Milo? They seem like pretty common names on the right, obviously Ye, but Milo was 'famous' for a while and people on the Trump team ought to know Fuentes.
Seems like a bad sign Trump is getting calls from someone telling him who he can talk to and who he cant.
Harmeet is going to run for RNC Chair. It is going to be interesting - i.e., Populist (Harmeet) vs. Con Inc. (Ronna).
A new national poll suggests Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida topping Democratic President Biden in a hypothetical 2024 presidential election matchup.
However, the same poll suggests that Biden leads former President Trump.
The survey from the Suffolk University and USA Today also indicates that Republican voters would prefer DeSantis over Trump as their standard-bearer in 2024 by double digits.
DeSantis would edge Biden 46.6%-42.7% if both faced off against each other in the 2024 general election, according to the poll, which was conducted Dec. 7-11.
However, Biden tops Trump 47.3%-39.5% in a potential rematch of their 2020 presidential election showdown, the survey of 1,000 registered voters nationwide indicates. Biden's lead is up from four-point margin in Suffolk University survey in October.
While the poll points to Biden's favorable ratings ticking up in recent months — although they are still underwater — support for him seeking a second term has declined from 45% in autumn to 40% now. Among all voters, less than a quarter of those questioned said they wanted to see Biden seek a second term in the White House, with just over two-thirds saying no.
The SCOTUS ruling on legislature running the elections in their states, not judges perceptions of what their laws mean, might be big. It is upcoming.No Republican can win in 'swing' states with mass mail on ballots.
Call me crazy, but weren't legislatures always supposed to make the laws and not the courts? But I get it, the courts tell the legislature what they REALLY meant...The SCOTUS ruling on legislature running the elections in their states, not judges perceptions of what their laws mean, might be big. It is upcoming.
Sorta, the laws could be vague or have provisions for mail in voting, etc etcCall me crazy, but weren't legislatures always supposed to make the laws and not the courts? But I get it, the courts tell the legislature what they REALLY meant...
Call me crazy, but weren't legislatures always supposed to make the laws and not the courts? But I get it, the courts tell the legislature what they REALLY meant...
^Fxd 4 UExecutive branch suggests laws, Congress makes laws, the courts interpret laws . That was the original constitution but now we get overreach
Fox News did a fake poll.
2024 showdowns: Biden tops Trump but trails DeSantis in national poll's potential match ups
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2024 showdowns: Biden tops Trump but trails DeSantis in national poll's potential match ups
A new national poll suggests GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida topping President Biden in a hypothetical 2024 presidential election matchup, but that Biden leads former President Trumpwww.foxnews.com
Here's a spitball idea...
What if, hypothetically, Douglas MacGregor could run? Would you vote for him?
Here's a spitball idea...
What if, hypothetically, Douglas MacGregor could run? Would you vote for him?