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Iowa Republicans just nominated a seditious traitor, three times impeached, corrupt, politician who attempted to overthrow our Democracy and whose malfeasance in office while previously in office caused the unnecessary death of over 800,000 Americans.
Tickle
(4,131 posts)he won over %50 of the votes which apparently is a big deal. So I'm reading 🤷♀️😐
He won just over 50% when most incumbents are much higher around 80-90% plus. This news media can't wait to hype this clown up even though they know that two-thirds of the people in Iowa still think that President Biden lost. I swear up is down now.
malaise
(294,649 posts)Rapist white supremacist
Rec
Sexual predator
Racist
Scumbag
You know, malaise, we could do this all day!
Still the really good news is that only 14% of the Iowan electorate voted for this shit
JohnSJ
(98,883 posts)That means in Iowa, trump has a significant number there who do not support him within the republican party.
Most of the illustrious press of course will not point that out.
dalton99a
(93,111 posts)
Hugin
(37,693 posts)Could there possibly be some votes for Joe Biden in that 84?
Hope22
(4,590 posts)Lived in a very small village and had registered as a Socialist. The day after election he ran downtown to see the printout of votes that hung in the hardware store window. To his amazement there were two Socialist votes recored!!. He spent his life there wondering who the other person was! 🤣😁🤣
2naSalit
(101,414 posts)The population of the state is 3.2 million.
119,000 registered R voters, 9.000 didn't show up.
51% of 110,298 = approximately 56,000 votes.
Is that correct?
Silent Type
(12,412 posts)2naSalit
(101,414 posts)FSogol
(47,546 posts)Missed opportunity!
2naSalit
(101,414 posts)A seriously missed opportunity!
Emile
(41,610 posts)will backfire on them. Donald Trump has destroyed the Republican party and will probably be the last republican president ever.
bucolic_frolic
(54,633 posts)Emile
(41,610 posts)no_hypocrisy
(54,655 posts)A member of the Republican Party, he was one of the most popular sitting U.S. presidents. After his death, a number of scandals were exposed, including Teapot Dome, as well as an extramarital affair with Nan Britton, which tarnished his reputation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_G._Harding#:~:text=A%20member%20of%20the%20Republican,Britton%2C%20which%20tarnished%20his%20reputation.
czarjak
(13,532 posts)Always allows hope.
JustABozoOnThisBus
(24,642 posts)Then, hope is lost.
ancianita
(43,178 posts)is only 15% of Iowa's registered Republican voters who = 718,901
The diehards voted, sure, but 16% of Republicans nationwide have said they won't vote for Trump again. That's a big number.
https://independentvoterproject.org/voter-stats/ia
gab13by13
(31,763 posts)Tree Lady
(13,143 posts)We have more people who vote Democrat every election. The small states hold too much power over the majority of the people.
ProfessorGAC
(76,298 posts)3 2 million in Iowa, 2.7 million in Chicago.
Now if we want to compare Chicagoland to Iowa, then it's no contest. Chicago metro has 9.6 million people, so it's 3x the population of Iowa!
LaMouffette
(2,612 posts)"Because Trump can't be bought."
I couldn't believe it! Then I remembered that Trump supporters get all their information from FoxNews and other right-wing propagandist media. They don't hear news stories such as Trump selling presidential pardons for $500,000 a pop, or the fact that Trump received $7.9 million from foreign governments while in office. He can't be bought?!!! Seriously?!!!
And if they do hear reports of Trump's many crimes, they have been trained to write it off as "fake news."
The transformation is complete. Trump's loyal voters are brainwashed idiots.
2naSalit
(101,414 posts)MOMFUDSKI
(7,080 posts)the participants voted AGAINST the smelly orange clown. Glass half full.
sop
(18,085 posts)"seditious traitor, three times impeached, corrupt, politician who attempted to overthrow our Democracy and whose malfeasance in office while previously in office caused the unnecessary death of over 800,000 Americans (and other bad stuff)."
Sympthsical
(10,910 posts)These are his super hard core supporters who came out in brutal weather.
I don't think this is really dispositive of the country at the moment. We'll need to see actual primaries before we can gauge where we're at with all this. I think ForgedCrank is correct to some degree in their post above. I keep tabs on the Right, and while support for Trump has severely ebbed in the past few years within the party outside his true believers, the legal cases against him have kind of revved some of it back up.
Will that motivation carry through the primaries, much less through to the general? Too early to say. I don't have a good idea of the shape of things and probably won't until March.
JI7
(93,402 posts)NoRethugFriends
(3,697 posts)Whiskeytide
(4,648 posts)
easily transfer to Тяцмp. The NikKiknack votes less so - maybe 50% (thats where the Never-Тяцмpers are coalescing).
That could mean approx 87% of Rs can still be expected to vote to end democracy in November.
Its a small sample and its Iowa - so its hard to take anything really meaningful from it - but that sounds about right, and is a troubling scenario. We really need to GOTFV!