The Republican Primary Is Almost Over
New Hampshire will be Nikki Haley's best state, and she could win the primary. But Trump could also beat Haley and even get more than in Iowa.
The end of the Republican primary is nearing after Gov. Ron DeSantis dropped out yesterday.
What went wrong in his campaign includes publicly joking about the lawfare against Trump and failing to fight corporate media as he did so successfully in Florida.
Eddie Scarry tells fellow DeSantis supporters there’s no time for licking wounds.
The New Hampshire primary is tomorrow. Former Gov. Nikki Haley has been polling well, especially with independent and Democrat support due to the state’s open primaries. It will be her best state, and she could win the primary.
Trump could also beat Haley and even get more than in Iowa.
The media is leaning into distractions such as claiming Trump is Hitler and hyping the show trials attempting to keep him off the ballot. Yet this is really a basic election that allows voters to compare two presidencies side by side.
Many people liked Trump's policies. That's the race and the rest is a distraction.
Why isn't there a Democrat primary even though many Democrats are frustrated with Joe Biden? It’s because Democrats know that incumbents who face a primary challenge tend to lose re-election.
Biden is securing this nomination by not allowing an open primary.
Two Navy SEALS have been declared dead after boarding a Houthi ship, accenting how the Biden administration’s weakness invites danger to Americans.
Sen. James Lankford’s alleged border amnesty bill is pending and likely will be folded into a continuing resolution deal due in March. This is a direct result of Biden losing control of Saudi Arabia and Yemen.