Reagan Posted 17 hours ago Author Report Posted 17 hours ago 10 Times John Cornyn Betrayed Trump And MAGA! This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Quote
Reagan Posted 17 hours ago Author Report Posted 17 hours ago When you spend this kind of money this means you are scared! What's interesting is that the last two weeks of the campaign, Cornyn spent attacking Hunt. He even put on a political ad in D.C. attacking Hunt. Now that was strange! Quote
Porter Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago 6 hours ago, UT alum said: This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up No, I mean the 💩show coming I predicted. It’s just typical political gamesmanship. Slimy as usual. Quote
Reagan Posted 6 hours ago Author Report Posted 6 hours ago He needs to go ahead and quit the race! Quote
Reagan Posted 6 hours ago Author Report Posted 6 hours ago Good point! And he wants Trump's endorsement? LOL! Quote
TheMissingBand Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago So why did Cornyn just outpoll Paxton in the primary? Because “We the People” aren’t who they think they are. Y’all would hate Paxton for his corruption if he wasn’t sold out to Trump. Period. That’s it. That’s all it takes. “Prove your loyalty to the Cheeto and you’ll have ours” is what MAGA actually means. Typically a runoff favors the challenger. “Change” is a bigger motivation to vote than “keep the status quo.” I wonder if this runoff will be any different… I kinda think so. I don’t expect anybody from the Cornyn camp to switch to Paxton in May or vice versa. The two big questions in my mind are: 1.Hunt voters… they want change, but could have chosen Paxton-he was a much more likely win than hunt, but they didn’t. I suspect it’s because they just won’t vote Paxton. If less than half of Hunt voters turn back to Cornyn, he wins. If those hunt voters stay home, Cornyn wins. Paxton needs most of the Hunt voters to flip Paxton if he wants to beat Cornyn, and I think that’s unlikely. 2. But the real wild card is the voters who didn’t vote in the primaries. There isn’t a major primary in May, so they’re free to vote in the Rep senate runoff (if they didn’t vote in March) much like Rush had Repubs vote Hillary years ago. I also suspect that if the Dems can mobilize them, they’ll vote Paxton because he’s polling lower than Cornyn against Talarico. If you see monstrous turnout (more than just r voters), it’ll favor Paxton. The main concern is who Trump selects to represent Texans, and if Texans are cool with some stupid yankee rapist/pedophlle selecting our local representation, but apparently Republicans are cool with that. What happens if Trump endorses Cornyn, Paxton won’t drop out, and Dems get behind Paxton in the runoff? How does Trump punish Texas in that scenario? Because you know that he will. This one is way more interesting to me than it should be. I’ll vote cornyn in May (if he’s still in) and Talarico in November if Paxton is the r candidate. Quote
OlDawg Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 26 minutes ago, TheMissingBand said: So why did Cornyn just outpoll Paxton in the primary? Because “We the People” aren’t who they think they are. Y’all would hate Paxton for his corruption if he wasn’t sold out to Trump. Period. That’s it. That’s all it takes. “Prove your loyalty to the Cheeto and you’ll have ours” is what MAGA actually means. Typically a runoff favors the challenger. “Change” is a bigger motivation to vote than “keep the status quo.” I wonder if this runoff will be any different… I kinda think so. I don’t expect anybody from the Cornyn camp to switch to Paxton in May or vice versa. The two big questions in my mind are: 1.Hunt voters… they want change, but could have chosen Paxton-he was a much more likely win than hunt, but they didn’t. I suspect it’s because they just won’t vote Paxton. If less than half of Hunt voters turn back to Cornyn, he wins. If those hunt voters stay home, Cornyn wins. Paxton needs most of the Hunt voters to flip Paxton if he wants to beat Cornyn, and I think that’s unlikely. 2. But the real wild card is the Dem voters. They don’t have a major primary in May, so they’re free to switch over and vote in the Rep senate primary, much like Rush had Repubs vote Hillary years ago. I also suspect that if they organize, they’ll vote Paxton because he’s polling lower than Cornyn against Talarico. If you see monstrous turnout (more than just r voters), it’ll favor Paxton. The main concern is who Trump selects to represent Texans, and if Texans are cool with some stupid yankee rapist/pedophlle selecting our local representation, but apparently Republicans are cool with that. What happens if Trump endorses Cornyn, Paxton won’t drop out, and Dems get behind Paxton in the runoff? How does Trump punish Texas in that scenario? Because you know that he will. This one is way more interesting to me than it should be. I’ll vote cornyn in May (if he’s still in) and Talarico in November if Paxton is the r candidate. If you voted in the Rep primary, you can only vote in the Rep runoff. Ditto for Dems. You can’t switch over for the runoff. No idea where you’re getting your info. But, it’s wrong. Quote
TheMissingBand Posted 25 minutes ago Report Posted 25 minutes ago 47 minutes ago, OlDawg said: If you voted in the Rep primary, you can only vote in the Rep runoff. Ditto for Dems. You can’t switch over for the runoff. No idea where you’re getting your info. But, it’s wrong. Of course…. Everybody knows that. I wasn’t wrong, i just wasn’t clear. I edited it… see if it makes more sense. OlDawg 1 Quote
OlDawg Posted 20 minutes ago Report Posted 20 minutes ago 6 minutes ago, TheMissingBand said: Of course…. Everybody knows that. I wasn’t wrong, i just wasn’t clear. I edited it… see if it makes more sense. That’s better. But, if they didn’t vote in the primary, I don’t really see a massive uptick in the runoff. Could be wrong though. Plus, there are some runoff races in the Dem Party they’ll want to vote on. Quote
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