Donald Trump’s landslide victory in Monday night’s Iowa caucus is a repudiation of the idea that his mountain of legal woes would block his path to the nomination — wishful thinking often indulged in Washington (I witnessed this firsthand).
Well put, Ken. I think this is why Haley asked Larry Hogan to hold off on the endorsement until a bit closer to New Hampshire. She expected to slip into second in Iowa without that and then hoped to surge.
“Voters Look Past Legal Problems to Give Trump a Big Victory.” They really don't get it. What the Times calls legal problems looks to Trump voters more like a political persecution. Trump's "legal problems" are the best promotion for Trump's candidacy the DoJ can offer.
these fuckin libs are going to be so shocked when joe loses
You sound like a guy who would set his own house on fire hoping the smoke would bother the neighbors.
Or vice versa.
Well put, Ken. I think this is why Haley asked Larry Hogan to hold off on the endorsement until a bit closer to New Hampshire. She expected to slip into second in Iowa without that and then hoped to surge.
Meanwhile, Haley's continuing to spin that she is "the" candidate to beat Trump, by refusing to debate DeSantis in New Hampshire along with the rest of the remaining five or whatever dwarves there still are. https://www.semafor.com/article/01/16/2024/new-hampshire-gop-debate-canceled-after-haley-and-trump-wont-commit
“Voters Look Past Legal Problems to Give Trump a Big Victory.” They really don't get it. What the Times calls legal problems looks to Trump voters more like a political persecution. Trump's "legal problems" are the best promotion for Trump's candidacy the DoJ can offer.
Except that Iowa is, fortunately, not a good predictor of general election outcomes.