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Top Republican Donors Plough Money into Effort to Stop Donald Trump

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posted on Aug, 2 2023 @ 09:16 AM
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I do not care for Democratic ways and means, their values and much more.

So I voted for him in 2016 but I voted for NO ONE in 2020. Aside from the current guy who is biden his time over in the West Wing I have never in my life ever seen one man who cant seem get out of his own way. So he plays 5D chess or something similar according to "Q" ? So whatever happened to Q as that disappeared as quick as the takeover wall streets guys in the hockey masks several years ago. So where is "R". IMO the Republican party is comprised of many morons who get outflanked every step of the way. Then again they don't have the alpha agencies either paid off or simply under their control.

The best Republican for President IMO is Tim Scott of South Carolina. A grounded, pragmatic smart thinker who can snark Obama and keep separation of church and state. Unlike many Republicans who played the abortion card. Assuming a separation of church and state, abortion should have been left as-is IMO as these days everyone is putting the screws to woman who can become impregnated. That includes Anheuser-Busch.

However the Chair is a somewhat "off" female who I will to refer as a Karen aka Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel as she seems to be out of touch will the majority of women in this country based on her comments on abortion.

So back to the Donald. You need to fade away son as I cant see you winning the election as so much is stacked against you. You are probably correct in what you are saying however you cant prove it and look at what you have allowed to happen. Personally I now believe what Rex Tillerson said about you in that your a moron.



www.ft.com...

Top Republican donors have plunged into the presidential race to give an early financial edge to candidates challenging Donald Trump for the party’s nomination, as the former president’s legal problems force him to burn through his own cash pile. According to federal campaign finance disclosures released on Monday covering the first half of the year, outside spending groups supporting Ron DeSantis, the Florida governor, received a $20mn donation from Robert Bigelow, a Nevada real estate investor, as well as $2mn from Douglas Leone, global managing partner at venture capital group Sequoia. Richard and Elizabeth Uihlein, the conservative packaging executives from Wisconsin, donated a combined $2mn to support DeSantis’s run. Richard Uihlein was previously a Trump donor and one of the biggest financial backers of the January 6 2021 “March to Save America” rally at the Capitol that preceded the deadly riot. Meanwhile, Jan Koum, the co-founder of WhatsApp, sent $5mn in support of the presidential bid of Nikki Haley, the former South Carolina governor. A group backing Chris Christie, the former New Jersey governor, received smaller contributions from top conservative donors including Stanley Druckenmiller, Jeff Yass, Harlan Crow and Anthony Scaramucci, the Wall Street financier who briefly served as communications director in the Trump White House. The early backing for Trump’s top rivals will help them build financial war chests to keep fighting for the party’s nomination even as the former president dominates national Republican polls six months before the first primary and caucus ballots are cast in Iowa and New Hampshire in January 2024. Recommended Donald Trump Oil magnate told Donald Trump to drop presidential bid and become ‘kingmaker’ Although Trump and his allies are prodigious fundraisers, the latest financial disclosures show that his campaign groups have been spending about as much money as he has been raking in, due to the huge legal costs he has incurred to defend himself from federal and state criminal charges. Despite raising more than $50mn in the first half of the year, Trump’s campaign committee and his Save America political action committee spent $57mn over the same period. The mid-year filing for Trump’s Save America political action committee alone showed more than $20mn of expenses for legal consulting and other related legal fees, including payments to more than 40 law firms. But even as some Republican donors have put their chips on the table to deny Trump a new term in the White House, some prominent conservative financiers, such as Stephen Schwarzman of Blackstone and Ken Griffin of Citadel, are still keeping their powder dry, suggesting lingering unhappiness with the field of candidates. Meanwhile, US President Joe Biden has started to increase fundraising for his re-election campaign. Biden and the Democratic party raised a combined $72mn for the president’s 2024 bid so far this year. Democrats hope that he will have to spend little of the money this year fending off challenges from within the party, although Robert Kennedy Jr, a scion of America’s most famous 20th century political dynasty, is trying to disrupt that by mounting his own campaign for the Democratic nomination.


What say you!
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posted on Aug, 2 2023 @ 09:35 AM
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a reply to: Waterglass

Trump is getting the Republican nod in 24. This is something you have to accept. The folks funding DeSantis and the others garnering 2% of the Republican support are wasting their money. If that seems simplistic, so be it. I'm being realistic.

Trump also has more overall support than any potential Democrat candidate. This is his election cycle. In 2028, we talk about where the Republican party is headed.



posted on Aug, 2 2023 @ 09:39 AM
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a reply to: Waterglass

I'd vote for Trump but I fear the Biden administration will have him, "permanently removed from this plane of existence".


So my next choice is Vivek Ramaswamy.



posted on Aug, 2 2023 @ 09:42 AM
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a reply to: Waterglass

I like Tim Scott, I don't think he's ready for the big seat yet, but I think he would make a great leader.
But as scared as everyone seems to be over Trump, I have to wonder why. He was already there for 4 years, and did about a thousand times better than I expected. And even saying that, I'd rather have less drama. But the way the #face left has been going about this, I'm fine with seeing what happens with 4 more years of Trump, followed by some new blood to unite the country.

Biden is a crook, to ignore that at this point is just stupid. Trump is being railroaded with the charges against him, other than the documents thing. It's a petty charge for a petty crime, but he did it just like they say he did. I sure don't think it's something anyone should give a rats ass about, but then, I'm not trying to destroy him BAMN, so I likely see things differently.

Either way, I feel like the tide is turning, and regardless of who emerges from the bench, or if Trump proves he is still "teflon Don", it's a win for the US. We have to get away from this idiotic idea that we have to destroy everything and give China the keys to the kingdom to save the Earth from Climate Change. It was a fun run, but the doomsday stuff didn't pan out, Gretta is still clueless, Kerry can't even lie decently about his private jet use, Obama puts over 12 million in a sea side resort, while screaming the ocean will swallow up all the coastal wonders. Even the kids on the short bus are laughing at these pinheads.

So in conclusion, things are changing, for the better, and if the evidence on Joey keeps trickling in as it has, the timing might just be the best gift ever given. Lock him in as the dems pick, and in the last few months, show that he's China's bitch and has been, so even the CNNers can't ignore it. Then scatter the top 4 layers of the DOJ, FBI, and Homeland Security to the 4 winds of heaven. Bring up some honest folk from the middle, and get us back to an Apolitical third tier of leadership.



posted on Aug, 2 2023 @ 09:43 AM
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I want to add, there will be no republican candidates because Biden will have indicted them all.



posted on Aug, 2 2023 @ 09:46 AM
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a reply to: AgarthaSeed

I believe that the entire world is evil and corrupt and that includes the entire USA government. I don't think he has a chance.



posted on Aug, 2 2023 @ 09:46 AM
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originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: Waterglass

I'd vote for Trump but I fear the Biden administration will have him, "permanently removed from this plane of existence".


So my next choice is Vivek Ramaswamy.


Other than the fat # Christy, is there anyone running you don't like? I think most I have seen would be good choices.



posted on Aug, 2 2023 @ 09:47 AM
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a reply to: DBCowboy

Actually I think Tulsi Gabbard is a hottie but they also toasted her too right out of the party.



posted on Aug, 2 2023 @ 09:49 AM
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a reply to: network dude

Personally I agree with much of you wrote. I also sense that the CIA is attempting to take the county back or it also could be the DHS based on the articles that are now appearing in the MSM going against anything Democrat.

That's the drift I am beginning to sense. Just an opinion



posted on Aug, 2 2023 @ 09:55 AM
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There clearly more politics involved here than the 2024 elections. This is a lifestyle for these people; one race is simply one race. Dispite their propaganda that "This is the most important election in history" they know its just the next presidential election and there will be more.

So from that point of view Donald Trump winning the 2024 election is irrelevant; he is already a part of a political movement instead the Republican party and that movement doesn't die if Trump loses the election or even if he goes to jail. As a result the establishment with in the Republican party (the Bush's; Cheney' and ect) are embattled. The establishment Republicans are clearly have a much bigger and deep state embedded. And the Establishment Republicans are choosing to ally themselves with the Democrat party against their common advisory.

Unfortunately for the establishment Republicans the movement Trump is part of is grass roots so you can't end it by ending Donald Trump.



posted on Aug, 2 2023 @ 10:02 AM
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originally posted by: Waterglass
a reply to: DBCowboy

Actually I think Tulsi Gabbard is a hottie but they also toasted her too right out of the party.


Remember when Hillary called her a Russian asset?

The Liberals are complete lunatics, that’s why I don’t care who gets in there, as long as it’s not a Democrat.

I would vote for a tree stump over any Democrat.



posted on Aug, 2 2023 @ 10:04 AM
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originally posted by: network dude

originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: Waterglass

I'd vote for Trump but I fear the Biden administration will have him, "permanently removed from this plane of existence".


So my next choice is Vivek Ramaswamy.


Other than the fat # Christy, is there anyone running you don't like? I think most I have seen would be good choices.


Except Pence, but yeah.



posted on Aug, 2 2023 @ 10:05 AM
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a reply to: Waterglass

Tim Scott is nothing more than a token chess piece. He has no hope of winning. But as usual there are no decent candidates that have a chance either.



posted on Aug, 2 2023 @ 10:05 AM
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So I voted for him in 2016 but I voted for NO ONE in 2020.

in those situations, I write my name in and vote for myself



posted on Aug, 2 2023 @ 10:06 AM
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a reply to: DBCowboy

that makes me wonder, who told him he had a shot? Both sides don't like him.



posted on Aug, 2 2023 @ 10:11 AM
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originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: DBCowboy

that makes me wonder, who told him he had a shot? Both sides don't like him.


To be fair, I think it's who the MIC wants.

Who we want is not important.



posted on Aug, 2 2023 @ 10:42 AM
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a reply to: DBCowboy

He won't get more than 5% on his best day. They will have to kill Trump to stop him, and that might must touch off the powder keg. We live in interesting times.



posted on Aug, 2 2023 @ 10:49 AM
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I'm waiting for the aftermath of the 24 election. It will be glorious! You ready?



posted on Aug, 2 2023 @ 11:08 AM
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a reply to: olaru12

tickled pink. the assholes won't have the chances for cheating they did in 2020. Folks will be watching, really, really close.



posted on Aug, 2 2023 @ 11:23 AM
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a reply to: Waterglass

I'm really hoping Trump gets the nomination, because Bill Barr has promised to jump off a bridge if that happens, and I'd really like to see that. Hell, sell tickets, I'll buy one.

Seriously though, I think Americans are in for some spectacular surprises in the next 12 to 18 months, and not just concerning elections. Buy popcorn or a pacifier and pucker up, because it's about to get real in this country.



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