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![]() The level of cluelessness/blindness exhibited by some knows no bounds.
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![]() I can't say what I really feel about people like that. It would scare everybody else.
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They do so without any consideration of the fact that it is impossible for him to win the nomination. He is 0-22 so far. He has no way to amass, at this point, enough delegates to achieve a majority. He's not even on the ballot in Pennsylvania, and now it turns out he's not on the ballot in a bunch of precincts in IL: >>>Earlier today we reported that Gov. John Kasich had failed to obtain enough signatures on his petition to be on the ballot in the Pennsylvania primary. It turns out that’s not the only state where he dropped the ball, however. Yes, John Kasich also didn’t gather enough names to be included on the Illinois ballot. Seriously. From UPI. Last week was the deadline for candidates to submit signatures to appear on the ballot in the state’s March 15 primary. Kasich did not have enough valid signatures in the 1st, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th congressional districts, according to the Illinois State Board of Elections. In the 14th district alone, he is short by 779 signatures.<<< http://www.redstate.com/absentee/201...linois-ballot/ Nevertheless, these people do not own any responsibility for their actions; Principally that by doing so, they will potentially throw this nomination into a brokered convention whereby the GOPe has already crafted the rules in such a way that they get to install their puppet. Regardless - They will vote for him today because he's "not nasty", "seems like a nice guy", and they "want their voice to be heard" (cuz it's really a popularity contest to them). She is one of those people. Last edited by Rudeboyelvis : 03-15-2016 at 10:53 AM. |