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No problems for Trump in Tennessee, Vice-President announcement today.

According to Targoz Market Research and what Trump has told Bret Baier:

TENNESSEE Targoz Market Research
Trump58
Biden28
Kennedy5
June 20-July 1; 942 LV

12 responses to “No problems for Trump in Tennessee, Vice-President announcement today.”

  1. 28%, Joe? C’mon man….

    Chicon

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  2. second. Like sleepy Joe

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  3. i wonder who Kennedy is pulling more from, trump or Biden in Tennessee

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  4. Apparently Tennessee is a threat to American democracy.

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  5. What is obvious is Team Trump was delaying the veep announcement as long as Biden’s mental condition was dominating the headlines. The shooting Saturday ended that anyway, so might as well go ahead with veep announcement.

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  6. That was a well-reasoned analysis of the race DW on the previous thread. Good to hear about the dismissal of Canon’s case against Trump. Apparently she had been involved in writing her decision for some time – being around 90 pages – and was further emboldened by some of the recent SC rulings

    Around 130 police departments around the country are sending officers to help out @ the RNC convention.

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  7. From RRH:

    Interesting: Apparently the VP choice is someone that has not been speculated by the media. This is at least what Trump told Bret Baier today. I wonder if it’s Youngkin or Zeldin, then. Link: https://x.com/LoomerLs/status/1812869514666614866

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  8.  Mike Davis 

    @mrddmia

    The U.S. Constitution is clear: Only Congress can create new officers and spend taxpayer money. Congress intentionally let the Office of the Independent Counsel lapse. And the Justice Department tried to sidestep that by creating—by fiat—the Office of the Special Counsel. The problem is that office is deliberately insulated from day-to-day management by the Attorney General or another officer of the United States, such as a United States Attorney, who is accountable to the American people through our elected members of Congress. The Office of the Special Counsel is obviously unconstitutional.

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  9. Sc Justice Thomas lead the way on this. He noted the concern in the immunity ruling.

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  10. Trump on assassination attempt

    “Trump also cleared up a mystery about his shoes. On the video of the shooting and aftermath, as the burly agents tried to rush him off the stage for safety, he can be heard saying, “Wait, I want to get my shoes.”

    As he explained in the interview, “The agents hit me so hard that my shoes fell off, and my shoes are tight,” he said with a smile.”

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  11. DW – new poll from Sienna on VA and PA. I just emailed it to you, or do you want me to post it here…or you can.

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