The New York Times has endorsed Clinton for the Democratic nomination and Kasich for the Republican.
WOW! never saw that coming...lain:
The New York Times has endorsed Clinton for the Democratic nomination and Kasich for the Republican.
Let me guess, you thought Cruz won. :chuckle:
Rand certainly won nothing...he & Bush should have both been in the undercard with the rest of the unelectable candidates.
If you're talking about electability then I agree Rand has no realistic chance. But I think there is value in him being with the main group for debates because I think he provides some perspectives that you don't get with the other candidates.
What prospective would that be? His prospective has been wholly rejected by the masses thus far, what value is he bringing? Am I missing it...
If you're talking about electability then I agree Rand has no realistic chance. But I think there is value in him being with the main group for debates because I think he provides some perspectives that you don't get with the other candidates.
Can't wait until tomorrow night when Iowa caucuses. :banana:
His prospective has been wholly rejected by the masses thus far, what value is he bringing? Am I missing it...
I guess my argument in an iowa caucus would be
we can't let trump win
so
vote for cruz
we can always stop cruz later
stopping trump
if
he wins iowa
will be much more difficult
there are just too many idiots out there
the kids get to stay home until they are 26 with free health care
I just checked into the trump site for information on the caucus today
Every caucus begins at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, February 1st but plan to arrive by 6:30 p.m.
You must be a registered Republican to caucus for Mr. Trump, but you can re-register at your caucus location. Arrive by 6:15 p.m. and bring an ID and proof of address. If you can, fill out a registration form at home and bring it to the caucus.
Anyone who will be 18 or older by November 8, 2016 can caucus.
The ballot is secret.
Most caucuses take less than 1 hour.