Nikki Haley Pulling 22% of the vote in GOP Indiana primary

Mrs. Irrelevant.

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Not looking good for the donald.


It says a lot, with Trump having the nomination locked up, yet almost 22% in a conservative red state such as Indiana, still voted for Nikki, today, instead of Trump.
 
Deep State can play games with their assets whenever they choose to keep the Gullibles tittle tattling and to create some minor scripted Theatre
 
You believe this is relevant?

I'm game.

If Joe Biden or Nikki Haley wins Indiana, I'll leave USMB.

If Trump wins Indiana, you leave.

You in?
 
Deep State can play games with their assets whenever they choose to keep the Gullibles tittle tattling and to create some minor scripted Theatre
Like De CrepitUS is doing .
Actually believing the tittle tattle is real and never dreaming he is tagged as a Gullible fish .
 
The results on Indiana’s Republican primary on Tuesday evening showed Donald Trump winning with 78% of the vote and taking all of the state’s 58 delegates. That result may sound good, but Trump is running essentially unopposed. The last serious candidate other than Trump, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, officially dropped out of the race over two months ago.

Despite dropping out well before early voting in Indiana began, Haley still managed to collect over 21% of the vote. That’s not a testimony to the stubbornness of Haley fans, it’s a signal that there are a significant number of Republicans who won’t vote for Trump even when the only alternative is a candidate who is already gone.

Despite recent national polls in which Trump appears to be performing well, results like those in Indiana this week indicate that there is a significant lack of support for Trump within the Republican Party. Though it’s easy and sometimes facile to make the comparison, if President Joe Biden was losing 20% of Democrats to a protest vote in state after state, it would be the leading story in the national news.

Why isn’t the media asking about the anti-Trump protest vote?


Well, they are kind of focused on the Trump trials, so...
 
The results on Indiana’s Republican primary on Tuesday evening showed Donald Trump winning with 78% of the vote and taking all of the state’s 58 delegates. That result may sound good, but Trump is running essentially unopposed. The last serious candidate other than Trump, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, officially dropped out of the race over two months ago.

Despite dropping out well before early voting in Indiana began, Haley still managed to collect over 21% of the vote. That’s not a testimony to the stubbornness of Haley fans, it’s a signal that there are a significant number of Republicans who won’t vote for Trump even when the only alternative is a candidate who is already gone.

Despite recent national polls in which Trump appears to be performing well, results like those in Indiana this week indicate that there is a significant lack of support for Trump within the Republican Party. Though it’s easy and sometimes facile to make the comparison, if President Joe Biden was losing 20% of Democrats to a protest vote in state after state, it would be the leading story in the national news.

Why isn’t the media asking about the anti-Trump protest vote?


Well, they are kind of focused on the Trump trials, so...
You get that Trump is going to win, right? What are you going to do then?
 
You get that Trump is going to win, right? What are you going to do then?
Liberals will be able to rejuvenate the Mojave if they bottle their tears in November. Then they'll likely go and burn down a bunch of their own neighborhoods to show us what for.
 

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