RhodyPatriot
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It's not certain at all.....Nobody can say what Perot voters would have done, or not done for that matter.I'm a Wizard.....And I have a Official Mattel Magic 8-Ball that says:
View attachment 765088You can't argue with that.![]()
wrong potter....
how do I get my wife to cook me a hot meal....and no more ramen noodlesOK, ask me a question and I'll put my 8-Ball to work.
Nothing is too complex for this Wizard, the sky is the limit.![]()
Coming from the fool with zero credibility. Now that's rich.You have to be some special kind of crazy to call Biden "extreme".
If someone does, it instantly craters their credibility, permanently.
Hahahahahahaha… yeah they are all shaking in their boots at the No Labels PartyNewest political party on ballot in three states has Democrats terrified
A political party has won ballot access in three states, aiming to offer voters a viable third-party option for president in 2024, and Democrats are worried the group will act as a "spoiler" to hand the presidency to Republicans.
No Labels, a group that claims to want to give voters a non-extreme presidential option next year, has gained enough support to appear on 2024 presidential election ballots in Colorado, Arizona and Oregon. Criticism of the group varies between those calling it a blatant effort to hurt President Biden's re-election chances to those calling it outright grift.
"Rather than producing a third-party ticket that would defy the overwhelming odds and win, No Labels is on track to field a spoiler who would re-elect Trump or a Trump-like Republican," think tank Third Way said in a memo this week.
As President Biden appears likely to launch a re-election campaign in the coming months and Republicans line up to challenge former President Trump for the GOP nomination, the movement to launch a new third party is drawing attention from both the right and left.
From what i can gather No Labels is a center left group funded by Bloomberg. They may not be the outright communists like AOC/Bernie/Warren, but they are very much for gun control, abortion and redistribution.
Even though they are deceitful in their messaging, it’s still likely they will pull more votes from the left than from the right/rinosor NTs.
Oh well I remember Perot in '94 handing the election to Clinton so turn about is fair play.