2024 Presidential Election

Not ONE GOP Presidential Hopeful has qualified to be on the Rhode Island Primary election Ballot as of last night. Deadline to qualify is TODAY. The State GOP head put out an urgent call to action yesterday but they don't think they will have enough signatures for any GOP candidate to be on the Primary Ballot in the state.

Biden and Dean Phillips are the only two Dem Candidates who have qualified to be on the Dem Primary Ballot in the state.
The Report blames the fact the Signature list to support an candidate to be added to the Primary Ballot is PUBLIC information and no one is willing to have their name shown to the Public as supporting any of the 6 GOP reps to be on the State Ballot as they fear it could impact their business or themselves

'This is not a drill': RI GOP 'urgent' email suggests party may miss deadline for Republican primary​


In Rhode Island, 2024 presidential candidates must report "at least 1,000 signatures of registered voters to their local boards of canvassers" by January 11 in order to be on the state's primary ballot, but according to News From The States, "the urgent tone of the Rhode Island Republican Party’s Tuesday, January 9 email suggests the party is unprepared to meet the deadline.


"This is not a drill," the state's GOP Chairman Joe Powers "wrote in the subject line" of the message, which the news outlet reports was "punctuated with bolded font, underlined phrases and capitalization aimed at conveying the dire need for more signatures."

The report notes, at that time, "none of the six Republican presidential hopefuls had enough signatures to qualify for the state’s April 2 primary."

Johnston Republican Town Committee Chair Sandra Taylor asserts, "Some people are afraid to put their names down on anything. They don’t want it to come up with their job, or anything."

News From The States reports:

Hesitation might also have grown in the wake of alleged signature fraud which rocked Rhode Island’s congressional special election over the summer. Signature sheets for candidates have always been public information, but typically don’t garner the scrutiny of news outlets, or the Rhode Island Attorney General’s office, which is still investigating Lt. Gov. Sabina Matos’ papers for fraud.



While registered voters of any political party can sign a candidate’s nomination papers – including for multiple candidates – Taylor thought the attention given to Matos’ signatures has turned potential signatories away this time around. Not that it was stopping her, and other Republicans, from trying anyway.


Johnston Republican Town Committee member Nick Acquaviva, according to the report, "blamed [President Joe] Biden for 'trying to rig the election again,'" although "More than half of Johnston voters backed Trump in 2020, including Acquaviva."

News From The States notes, "Biden, along with U.S. Rep. Dean Phillips of Minnesota, had already crossed the 1,000-signature threshold as of midday Wednesday, although the results must still be double-checked by the Rhode Island Secretary of State."
 
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Roger Stone recently predicted that Biden will be rejected as the Democrat nominee for president. That will happen in July at the Democrat convention when Gov. Newson will be drafted as the Democrat presidential nominee and Michelle Obama drafted as the vice-president nominee. Stone thinks Michelle's recent comments regarding the election make her open toward accepting such a draft. But bear in mind that in 2016 Stone predicted from the result of Hillary Clinton seen collapsing just before getting into a car, that Democrats would decide to replace her with Michelle Obama. That didn't happen.

Stone said he wouldn't mind, though, a repeat of Biden and Trump again, since Biden is worse off than before. Stone fears the globalists will do anything to stop Trump.

"What's going to happen in this next election? I'm terrified about what could possibly happen, because our leaders matter. Who we select, who speaks for us, who holds that bully pulpit, it affects us in ways sometimes I think people take for granted". Michelle Obama

I'd come closer to voting for Newsom, rather than Biden. But will probably vote again for the Libertarian candidate as a protest vote over how bad the Democrat and Republican candidates for president are.
 
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That was so very brief. No wonder why. What Biden had to say before and after must have been clearly stated. I bet Trump has gone on a lot longer before babbling nonsense.
I guess some people just don’t notice the flaws of their cult leader. Just the sight of Donald turns his cult members into Jello minded automatons. Whatever lies or garbage that falls out of his pie hole is taken as the Gospel no matter how incomprehensible it is. Really sad and a clear and present danger for our democracy.
 
I'll still never forgive Trump for saying in 2016 that wages are too high and won't support raising minimum wage. I guess that helps explain why the minimum wage is still $7.25 in Oklahoma and for some of the other Red States. MAGA morons there seem to agree with Trump that they are not worth more pay. They would say raising minimum wage would force layoffs. Also, unions would take it as a good time to demand raises in pay and force even more layoffs. But strangely enough, the minimum wage in Missouri is $12.30 with just an unemployment rate of 3.3%, compared with Oklahoma $7.25 and 3.4%. Or what about Nebraska? It's $12.00 and a mere 2.3%!
 
Pretty omnious sign for the long-shot hope of Dean Phillips to unseat Biden. Despite spending millions he couldn't even get second place to a low-budget self-help author. Biden got 97% of the vote.


Marianne Williamson Tops Dean Phillips for a Very Distant Second Place​

Both candidates lost decisively to President Biden, but Marianne Williamson, a self-help author, edged out Representative Dean Phillips of Minnesota with 2 percent of the vote.
 

Robocall Using Fake Joe Biden Voice Traced Back To Texas Company​

The New Hampshire attorney general on Tuesday detailed a criminal investigation into a robocall that reached thousands of New Hampshire residents ahead of the state’s presidential primary last month, in which an AI-generated Joe Biden voice urged Democrats not to vote.

During a press conference, New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella said that investigators had traced the Jan. 21 calls to Life Corporation, a Texas-based company whose owner Formella identified as Walter Monk. He also said that Lingo Telecom, another Texas-based company, was the “originating service provider” for the calls.

“This coming Tuesday is the New Hampshire presidential preference primary. Republicans have been trying to push nonpartisan and Democratic voters to participate in their primary. What a bunch of malarkey,” the voice said.

“We know the value of voting Democratic when our votes count. It’s important that you save your vote for the November election,” the fake Biden added. “We’ll need your help in electing Democrats up and down the ticket. Voting this Tuesday only enables the Republicans in their quest to elect Donald Trump again. Your vote makes a difference in November, not this Tuesday.”

Biden, though he was not on the primary ballot, ultimately won the New Hampshire primary.

Formella said that the robocall — which reached somewhere between 5,000 and 25,000 people — was now the subject of a criminal investigation and potential civil litigation, having potentially violated both state and federal laws against voter suppression and fraudulent robocalls.


The New Hampshire Department of Justice issued a cease-and-desist letter to Life Corporation “that orders the company to immediately cease violating New Hampshire election laws” and has opened a criminal investigation, Formella said. As part of that investigation, the agency has sent document preservation notices and subpoenas to Life Corporation, Lingo Telecom “and any other individual or entity who we believe may have information relevant to this investigation,” he said.

The Federal Communications Commission has also issued a cease-and-desist to Lingo Telecom, demanding it stop allowing “illegal robocall traffic on its platform,” Formella added. The attorney general’s anti-robocall task force is preparing for potential civil action against Life Corporation and any other entity potentially involved.

“We will not tolerate any action that seeks to undermine the integrity of our elections and our democratic process,” Formella said. “The message to any person or company who would attempt to engage in these activities is clear and simple. Don’t try it.”
 
IF joe loses 2024 election to don, and crazies decide to storm the Capital, do conservatives say, 'I understand, I feel your pain, been there - done that'...or do they condemn it?; rock and a hard place...
 
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