Posted on 01/16/2024 11:06:22 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
Governor JB Pritzker (D-IL) said Monday on MSNBC’s Iowa caucus coverage that the “weakness” of former President Donald Trump was shown in his 30-plus point win.
Pritzker said, “Almost half of the base of the Republican Party showing up for this caucus tonight voted against Donald Trump. Think about that. I mean, this is the most famous Republican. He’s the guy who, you know, basically built the modern Republican Party, the MAGA Republican Party that the Democrats are running against. Half of the people in that party did not vote for Donald Trump.”
He continued, “I think that is telling. It tells you the weakness of Donald Trump and also the opportunity for Democrats because in the end, look, if the base doesn’t turn out for Donald Trump in the general election enthusiastically and Democrats turn out its base, this is all about, you know, independents, and independents don’t like Donald Trump.”
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He might have started out that way.
Says the lickspittle leftist whose President has less than 33% approval rating.
2 + 2 = 5
According to Clay and Buck it the most decisive Iowa caucus win ever
Nobody with a brain listens to Feet of Clay and Cuck.
Rush must be spinning in his grave.
Heh.
I call them "Bray & Cluck".
That’s ridiculous — he won over 50% of the vote in a 4-way race! And two of the other candidates were protégés.
The three conservatives in the race (Trump, DeSantis, and Ramaswamy) combined won nearly 80% of the vote.
And the weather the last few days in Indiana shows the fact of global warming; too.
How many fingers am I holding up?
Pritzker has 2 relatives, one a pedophile who went to Epsteins island and another who is a transgender. From man to ‘woman’.
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