But no one has posted that.We have evidence that LDS women in AZ and Utah are horrified with Trump
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But no one has posted that.We have evidence that LDS women in AZ and Utah are horrified with Trump
His management of the virus response did not inspire admiration in the hearts of Americans.Marist?
Dude, Trump would never win a popularity contest, no one would argue that.
But, he did a damn good job as president until the china virus was unleashed in America.
We all make dumb typos. You understood what he meant, even though it's not exactly what he said. Lighten up.Latter saint Saint.
M’kay.
Yep, a dumb mistake. We all do it. He understands me fully, and it reveals his far worse mistake of backing MAGA.We all make dumb typos. You understood what he meant, even though it's not exactly what he said. Lighten up.
Latter-Saint Saint Republican women in Arizona have rejected Trump as a depraved candidate.
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I know politics in Utah, Nevada, and Arizona well, and I monitor them all the time. Mormonism I have alwyas found interesting, and I know that there is a real underswell of deceny in the LDS GOP ranks.
These Mormon women are rejecting Trump, fraying GOP support in a key state
Annie Lewis' idea to put a "Republicans for Biden" sign in the front yard in the lead-up to 2020. For her, it came down to civility. As a teacher for over a decade, the mother of six little ones, and a lifelong member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she felt then-President Trump did not show true leadership.
Lewis was not alone in her thinking. In 2020, GOP residents of Maricopa County in Arizona banded together to stand up against Trump. The signs were created by Dan Barker, a leader in the Maricopa County LDS community and former GOP-appointed judge, who wanted to find a way to support Biden without giving up his lifelong Republican identity.
His wife, Nan, was the one who pushed him to have a sign.
"She probably got there quicker than I did," said Barker, who in 2020 started the political action committee Arizona Republicans Who Believe in Treating Others with Respect. "I just wasn't quite comfortable identifying with the Democratic Party. And so for me, I said, hey, well, I'd rather do something like, 'Republicans for Biden.' "
With a semi-libertarian like RFKJr in the contest. Biden has a better chance to NV and possibly AZ. How much Gallego can energize the AZ down ballot will be seen.
Hard to manage the virus response when you have Fauci downplaying it.His management of the virus response did not inspire admiration in the hearts of Americans.
Deflection.......................why am I not surprised?
There is no crying in baseball.We all make dumb typos. You understood what he meant, even though it's not exactly what he said. Lighten up.
I know politics in Utah, Nevada, and Arizona well, and I monitor them all the time. Mormonism I have alwyas found interesting, and I know that there is a real underswell of deceny in the LDS GOP ranks.
Latter-Saint Saint Republican women in Arizona have rejected Trump as a depraved candidate.
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I know politics in Utah, Nevada, and Arizona well, and I monitor them all the time. Mormonism I have alwyas found interesting, and I know that there is a real underswell of deceny in the LDS GOP ranks.
These Mormon women are rejecting Trump, fraying GOP support in a key state
Annie Lewis' idea to put a "Republicans for Biden" sign in the front yard in the lead-up to 2020. For her, it came down to civility. As a teacher for over a decade, the mother of six little ones, and a lifelong member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she felt then-President Trump did not show true leadership.
Lewis was not alone in her thinking. In 2020, GOP residents of Maricopa County in Arizona banded together to stand up against Trump. The signs were created by Dan Barker, a leader in the Maricopa County LDS community and former GOP-appointed judge, who wanted to find a way to support Biden without giving up his lifelong Republican identity.
His wife, Nan, was the one who pushed him to have a sign.
"She probably got there quicker than I did," said Barker, who in 2020 started the political action committee Arizona Republicans Who Believe in Treating Others with Respect. "I just wasn't quite comfortable identifying with the Democratic Party. And so for me, I said, hey, well, I'd rather do something like, 'Republicans for Biden.' "
With a semi-libertarian like RFKJr in the contest. Biden has a better chance to NV and possibly AZ. How much Gallego can energize the AZ down ballot will be seen.
It has to do with integrity. The republican party once valued integrity, now it doesn't.
The Mormons in Utah seem to be more conservative, I guess.
The ones in Az, apparently are too liberal to be a conservative in the first place.
I never understood how a group of people who call themselves conservatives/republicans
will go from that to probably the most liberal ineffective president in our lifetime, and possibly
our history.
It just makes no sense.
Marist says the election is tied. You know that. We have evidence that LDS women in AZ and Utah are horrified with Trump. I am sure I can find some that want to be his mistresses.
So let's stay in reality.
He has a very predictable habit of that.@John Edgar Slow Horses runs from another thread that has been wrapped around his neck and used to throttle him.