As of May 9, Of course on May 11 he walked that back saying, He now supports Roe v Wade. Where Does Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Stand on Abortion? Harris also supports Roe v Wade, (which allows states to set limits);
Is that guy NUTS or what??? And with Roseanne Barr, two peas in a pod of deplorables. Once loved, now trashed, Roseanne struggles on for credibility.
I will never consider the abortion debate in my presidential vote. I am so sick of it every election since I was a child abortion abortion abortion bla bla bla all on the TV I am so sick of it. The states decide it now and what still they want me to use my presidential vote on abortion abortion abortion, NO !
Aug 9, 2023 — Abortion has been on the ballot in seven states since June 2022. In each instance, anti-abortion groups have lost. Probably more by now. So using my presidential vote on the MSM abortion hype is a total waste. Its never getting banned its just not happening.
If he's such a pillar of integrity, why would he genuflect and kiss the ring of Trump; someone he considers a sociopath, a “terrible human being,” and the “worst president ever”?
So one candidate led a failed coup d'etat and promises to be a dictator and invoke martial law on "day one", but you're going to piss away your vote because you can't tell the difference between the candidates. That chalks you up in the "Pro-Fascism" column.
The freaking Mellons. Right wing billionaires. When we were kids our family would take a Sunday drive up to the Mellon estates in Rolling Rock, 75,000 acres. When you rode by you could just barely see the hoity toity tailgating with their Rolls Royces as they watched the steeple chases. Just the common people.
Yes, then maybe next time they won't play games with us and cancel the primary. Trump does not want to be president anyway that's why he says so much stuff only his die hard supporters like and trolls everyone else. He intentionally took a dive in 2020 and will do it again.
That's not how any of this works. Like it or not, this is a winner-take-all system; nobody pays any attention to losers. How this works is starkly demonstrated by the 2000 election. Ralph Nader got 2.74% of the vote in Florida; 97,421 votes. Al Gore lost to George Bush by 537 votes. If you voted Green in 2000, congratulations; you're personally responsible for the deaths of one million innocent Iraqis. THAT'S how this works. YOUR VOTE MATTERS, AND HAS CONSEQUENCES. There's a lot to suggest that if Trump wins, there won't be a "next time"! Meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping on March 3rd, 2018, Trump effusively gushed; “He’s now president for life. President for life. And he’s great. I think it’s great. Maybe we'll give that a shot someday.” That “someday” is today. On December 5th, 2023 Trump told Sean Hannity that if elected he plans to be dictator on “day one”. 'Project 2025' (approximately 80% of Project 2025's contributing authors are Trump aides and advisors; his name appears in it 312 times), the blueprint for the next Trump administration, calls for invoking the Insurrection Act on his first day in office, allowing the U.S. military to directly attack American citizens solely on the whim of Trump without recourse to judicial review or Congressional oversight. Trump has threatened on numerous occasions that he will jail journalists who contradict him. Trump has threatened dozens of times that he will weaponize the Department of Justice to persecute his political enemies, including judges, prosecutors, and their families. At a Wisconsin rally on May 1st, Trump promised to give police full immunity from prosecution for violating American's civil rights. On June 22nd Trump stated that “You gotta get out and vote. Just this time. In four years you don't have to vote, OK? In four years don't vote, I don't care. But we'll have it all straightened out, so it'll be much different.” On July 26th, Trump reiterated; “Get out and vote. Just this time. You won't have to do it any more. Four more years, you know what? It'll be fixed, it'll be fine. You won't have to vote any more...Get out, you've got to get out and vote. In four years, you don't have to vote again, we'll have it fixed so good you're not going to have to vote.” On July 29th Trump told Laura Ingraham on Fox News that "...vote for me, you're not going to have to do it ever again. It's true. You have to vote. After that you don’t have to worry about voting any more. I don’t care, because we’re going to fix it, the country will be fixed and we won’t even need your vote any more...” Don't assume that our system of checks and balances will protect us. On December 3rd 2020, Trump stated that he wasn't bound by all “...rules, regulations, and articles, even those found in the Constitution.” On July 1st, the Supreme Court agreed with him; ruling in Trump v. United States that Presidents enjoy absolute immunity from prosecution for any criminal acts committed while in office, and are free of Congressional restraint. For the first time in the 248 years since America rejected the divine right of kings, asserted that no one is above the law, and that government only derives legitimacy from the consent of the governed, Trump's Supreme Court has abrogated all of that and reimposed 'Rex non potest peccare'; “the king can do no wrong.” There might not be a "next time"!
I know this is hard to understand...but the Democratic primaries are over. They were never canceled at all. They lasted from January 23 to June 8, 2024. Caucuses and primaries in the 2024 Democratic Party presidential primaries Date[55] Total delegates Primaries/caucuses January 23 0 New Hampshire primary (state-run)[h] February 3 55 South Carolina primary February 6 36 Nevada primary February 27 117 Michigan primary March 5 (Super Tuesday) 1420 52 Alabama primary 6 American Samoa caucuses 31 Arkansas primary 424 California primary 72 Colorado primary 40 Iowa caucuses 24 Maine primary 92 Massachusetts primary 75 Minnesota primary 116 North Carolina primary 36 Oklahoma primary 63 Tennessee primary 244 Texas primary 30 Utah primary 16 Vermont primary 99 Virginia primary March 6 22 Hawaii caucuses March 12 254 13 Democrats Abroad primary 108 Georgia primary 35 Mississippi primary 6 Northern Marianas caucuses 92 Washington primary March 19 379 72 Arizona primary 147 Illinois primary 33 Kansas primary 127 Ohio primary March 23 112 48 Louisiana primary 64 Missouri primary March 30 13 North Dakota primary April 2 436 60 Connecticut primary 268 New York primary 26 Rhode Island primary 82 Wisconsin primary April 13 28 15 Alaska caucuses 13 Wyoming caucuses April 23 159 Pennsylvania primary April 27 25 New Hampshire primary (party-run) April 28 55 Puerto Rico primary May 7 79 Indiana primary May 14 144 95 Maryland primary 29 Nebraska primary 20 West Virginia primary May 21 119 53 Kentucky primary 66 Oregon primary May 23 23 Idaho caucuses June 4 216 20 Washington D.C. primary 20 Montana primary 126 New Jersey primary 34 New Mexico primary 16 South Dakota primary June 8 14 7 Guam caucuses 7 Virgin Islands caucuses