1miseryindex
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and more people voted for him in 2020 thn in 2016Trump got 10 million more votes in 2020 than in 2016. Who's fooling who?
yes indeed... great question
who is fooling whom?
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and more people voted for him in 2020 thn in 2016Trump got 10 million more votes in 2020 than in 2016. Who's fooling who?
I would not vote for somebody who did nothing during his term. Nothing but bombing Syrians and starving Venezuelans.Trump got 10 million more votes in 2020 than in 2016. Who's fooling who?
How is half of the party voters not wanting him to be the nominee good for a quasi-incumbent president?
In 2016 he had 24.3% in Iowa and was elected president. I'd say doubling those numbers is a positive.
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Who Won the Republican Iowa Caucuses in 2016?
While Donald Trump cruised to the Republican presidential nomination in 2016 on his path to winning the presidency, he started off in the losing column. Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, his fiercest competitor, [won the crowded Iowa contest](https://wsj.com/articles/cruz-edges-trump-in-iowas-gop-race-1454384533www.wsj.com
But I get it, you don't actually know much of anything and just spout nonsense because it sounds good in your head.
Liberals are sick with HATE today!
Democrats have fashioned a fiction that anything less than 100% is a loss. That's nothing but what they tell themselves.
Again, it's your lie. If you don't lie every day they take your democrat lollipop away.Is that your lie for January 16th?
Because it's the largest win in GOP history.How is half of the party voters not wanting him to be the nominee good for a quasi-incumbent president?
In 2020 85% of the Democrats rejected Biden. Turns out they were right.In 2016 it was an open race. This year he's a known commodity and already served a term. Quite a different scenario.
as per usual no linkOnly 14% of registered Iowa Republicans showed up to vote.![]()
In 2016 he had 24.3% in Iowa and was elected president. I'd say doubling those numbers is a positive.
![]()
Who Won the Republican Iowa Caucuses in 2016?
While Donald Trump cruised to the Republican presidential nomination in 2016 on his path to winning the presidency, he started off in the losing column. Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, his fiercest competitor, [won the crowded Iowa contest](https://wsj.com/articles/cruz-edges-trump-in-iowas-gop-race-1454384533www.wsj.com
But I get it, you don't actually know much of anything and just spout nonsense because it sounds good in your head.