Posted on 01/22/2016 9:16:38 PM PST by Windflier
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3387425/posts
Thank you everyone, now let 'er rip!
Thanks, Onyx. It was late, and I didn’t notice.
Yes--from today or so onward, the different days' results should be available as separate pages on that other site.
Date | Voting thread | Discussion thread | Results [on www.hotr.us] | Sequence no. |
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1/23 | [link] | [link] | [available later] | 4 |
1/22 | [link] | [link] | [link] | 3 |
1/21 | [link] | [link] | [link] | 2 |
1/20 | [link] | [link] | [link] | 1 |
This is great. I love it! Thanks to you all!
Thanks very much!
-JT
Do these votes count?
vote Trump
Vote Trump!
Trump
Vote Trump of course
You’re welcome, Trish! Tonight’s Caucus discussion thread is here:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3387779/posts
No kidding. I don't think I've ever seen this level of rancor and infighting on FR before - and we've been through some doozies.
I'm thinking that the civil war will quiet down a lot after Florida.
Viable where? In my opinion, that's an assertion that can't be proved. Not by anything we can actually measure, like polling and rally attendance numbers.
Ted is only 'viable' in the sense that he ranks first among all those who are running well behind Trump - which is the entire pack. He's running a distant 2nd to Trump in every poll I've seen over the last month or so. This close to the first primary vote, that's hardly 'viable'.
I notice a new Republican pops up almost daily claiming that Cruz is not liked in Washington, D.C.
I'm on the forum for hours every day, and I haven't seen any slew of Republicans making such claims about Cruz. What I have seen, are thread after thread after thread, posted by Isara, which claim some office holder or another is endorsing Cruz for president. Every single day.
I've also observed that Ted is making some mighty strange alliances for a guy who's supposed to be the conservative's conservative. Robert Mercer and Glenn Beck are two who stand out like a sore thumb.
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