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Trump's blowout win in Iowa sure does
send a message about those politicized prosecutions

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Posted By: DVC, 1/16/2024 12:36:12 PM

One wonders what it's like to be Jack Smith, Alvin Bragg, Leticia James, or Fani Willis waking up to watch CNN this morning. Here's CNN: Former President Donald Trump’s huge win in the Iowa caucuses on Monday enshrines one of the most astonishing comebacks in American political history. Losing one-term presidents almost never mount subsequent successful primary campaigns, much less pull off landslides that demonstrate utter dominance of their party. Trump transformed the GOP in his populist, nationalist, nihilistic image in 2016. By claiming 50% of the vote in the biggest win in caucus history

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Dems apparently cannot stop attacking Trump with obviously fraudulent, phony "indictments" and they are blind to the fact that we can see that these aren't real crimes. Dems can't stop making Trump stronger, because they have literally no policies that will make ANYTHING better.
And we have proof that Trump can make the economy stronger and the border secure -- because he has already done both things.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: udanja99 1/16/2024 12:55:33 PM (No. 1637559)
Trump is not a “losing one term president”. Nice try, though, CNN.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: formerNYer 1/16/2024 1:01:45 PM (No. 1637567)
What do commies, socialists and D'Rats have in common? Kangaroo Courts & keep people off ballots.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: wilarrbie 1/16/2024 1:13:07 PM (No. 1637576)
More than prosecutors, I hope it sends a message to Republican leadership as well. We rank and file R voters are tired of their weaknesses as well.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: terrywhite 1/16/2024 1:34:27 PM (No. 1637593)
I bet if Trump does not secure the nomination or fails to win the general election, those prosecutions, and any others yet to materialize, will immediately cease. They will no longer be needed to prevent him from running or holding office.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: john56 1/16/2024 1:51:11 PM (No. 1637610)
Yeah. It'll show them. They probably will file a couple more charges against him next week. Until these lawfare insurrectionists are prosecuted for their abuse of government power, they will continue to do their coup plotting.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: FJB 1/16/2024 2:05:47 PM (No. 1637621)
Marxist Leftists will do their best sticking DJT in prison with the rest of the J-6ers; Jobama and the rest of his crooked Dems will simply steal the election--just like last time. But what's the big deal, right Enemedia?
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Reply 7 - Posted by: FL_Absentee_Voter 1/16/2024 2:17:53 PM (No. 1637631)
The only message sent was by conservative Republican voters to the RNC. It's not like any dem Iowans crossed over and voted for Trump. It's still "us" versus "them" in the big picture, and the "them" leadership has a better idea now of the challenge they'll need to illegally circumvent in November.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: seamusm 1/16/2024 2:33:50 PM (No. 1637643)
Pulease! These people do not care. Nor do we - we'll vote for Trump even if 'convicted' in one of these jurisdictions. What we SHOULD worry about is that these lawfare efforts do poison the minds of many voters who think the MSM reports only truth. The kind of folks who think only the guilty are ever charged with a crime. The gullible kind who'd indict that proverbial ham sandwich.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: Quigley 1/16/2024 2:35:30 PM (No. 1637647)
FTA: "The other candidates running in Iowa did rightly criticize some of these prosecutions when asked but they certainly don't have this issue front and center the way Trump does, literally living it personally. So, they can't be trusted to fix this, either." This is a key point I have not seen before. DeSantis and Haley just want to forget what has been done and debate wonkisms. They don't get it that what the dims have done to Trump is an existential threat. The dims are already talking about a military coup if Trump wins. There really is no other issue than putting a stop to the Dim lawlessness.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: bpl40 1/16/2024 3:27:40 PM (No. 1637695)
Trump's victory asks the RNC to stop this farce and get behind him. The sheer lop sided margin demands that those responsible for the 2020 theft & subsequent injustices be punished. Revenge or no revenge.
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