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Tuesday, February 02, 2016

Map of 1980 Primaries


5 comments:

  1. Ronald Reagan was an awesome President....miss him!!

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  2. Iowa proved a couple of things: First, there is too much importance put into the state - leaving me to wonder why one of the original 13 states is not the first. Second, there seems to be a lack of moral compass in the Democrat party because they voted for a woman who not only put their lives in danger, she lies shamelessly about it while she opened the door for terrorists to infiltrate this country. Third, Cheating - even on the Right - has become the American way.

    Historically, Iowa doesn't have a good record for picking the ultimate nominee on the Right. Bush in 80, Huckabee in 08, Santorum in 12. So the emphasis on this state is highly over-rated. Once again, as I said above, why isn't one of the original thirteen the FIRST? After all, they were the FIRST states/commonwealths.

    About Cruz's trickery during Iowan and Carson's assertions that cheating was a foot:
    While I like Carson, I don't think he's a strong enough candidate to carry through to the presidency. However, the tweets he is talking about are very real. I've seen them myself. Furthermore, Cruz operatives also were at the Trump Rallies going around showing pictures of the Clintons at Trump's wedding. This leads me to feel particularly indifferent to Cruz now because cheaters are no better than liars. This says a lot about America's moral decay.

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  3. Yes, 11:06AM, Reagan was awesome. It's too bad the Republicans cannot seem to find another Reagan. They thought Ryan was, but he sold out the entire country when he cowardly back down to Obama. IMHO, Ryan is worse than a RINO.

    Reagan was the last great president. We have had nothing but garbage and sandbaggers since... "Fake Idols"

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  4. It's Iowa, people. Iowa!

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  5. Two Things Could Be TrueFebruary 2, 2016 at 12:28 PM

    Coin tosses is even more backwards than how we run elections in Salisbury.

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