According to the Alaska Research Survey poll
Round 2:
Mary Peltola (D) 50.2%
Dan Sullivan (R) 43.6%
James Ryan (R) 6.2%



Trump Job Approval
| Pollsters wrong in 2024: | 41.0 / 56.0 | -15.0 |
| Pollsters right in 2024: | 45.1 / 53.1 | -8.0 |
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| Democrats +21 | 207 | 228 |
According to the Alaska Research Survey poll
Round 2:
Mary Peltola (D) 50.2%
Dan Sullivan (R) 43.6%
James Ryan (R) 6.2%

Did you intend to kill the President?
No.
Did you intend for somebody else to kill the President?
No.
No further questions.”
Wow, the defendant denies the charges?
Who wouday thunk.
And of course, the right question is not why make Comey relevant again.
The right question is why did Comey try to make himself relevant by advocating for killing the President.
This is clear case of FAFO
I am glad the DOJ did not let it slide.
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Clearly, 86 has nothing to do with killing the president”
Paul is a dimwitted Marxist, but occasionally he says something remotely true.
This is like saying having a gun has nothing to do with killing the President, until you say you are going to use it against him.
Putting an image up that you know is going to be seen by millions of people and explicitly stating through the image “eliminate (86) the President (47)” it is really no different than stating it in words. And that is not protected speech.
Maybe by the time this gets to leftist judges it will be thrown out. The case that Comey lied to Congress was a damm good case but the leftists found a technicality to get rid of it.
Maybe Comey won’t be so lucky this time. This area of NC is no Washington DC or NJ.
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I think you can chew gum and walk at the same time.
I think the DOJ can prosecute Comey and Trump can focus on Iran and control of Congress at the same time.
Not sure why Bitter thinks you can’t have good governance and justice simultaneously.
As for relevancy, Comey is the one who tried to make himself relevant by threatening the President.
Blaming Trump for that is stupid.
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The idea that Trump himself is “distracted” by the Comey case is absolutely asinine and make zero sense whatsoever.
The case is being prosecuted by the DOJ in NC, I fail to see how this impacts what Trump does in Iran or on domestic policy in any way.
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Jason: a lame ass indictment is not justice. But it will hurt Trump in the long run and will be laughted out of court.
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Bitter buys into the Dem talking points that somehow Trump must be holding top secret meetings every day to figure out how to prosecute Comey.
Zzzzzz…..
Besides the general directive that the DOJ should look into bringing charges against those responsible for all the lawfare against him, I doubt Trump has spent ANY time on the Comey seashell case since it happened. I doubt he will spend ANY time on it now either.
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Is James Ryan a Deadender determined to cost the GOP a seat by sending a message?
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Jason: a lame ass indictment is not justice”
You are right.
Lame ass indictments like all the ones against Trump were not justice.
Glad you admit that.
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Marker could be down today. Chairman Mao Powell is speaking.
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Who is James Ryan?
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“A lame ass indictment is not justice.” That’s right, Paul. Too bad you didn’t feel that way over the last three years with regard to the ridiculous Trump indictments.
Funny how that works.
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when I was a waiter in Wildwood NJ in summer of 1970, when we no longer had any more of an item on the menu, it was referred to as 86.
As in the “crab imperial is 86”.
was no more…
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This dispels the notion that it was not Comey who was seeking “relevancy”
It will also dispel the notion that he was not trying to influence people to harm the President.
8647 became a meme for unhinged people.
https://x.com/TMiami288/status/2049265339414757806/photo/1
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Yep, Ryan meets the deadender definition.
Of course, just the fact he is in the poll doesn’t mean he wouldn’t drop out after the first round.
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The prosecution is going to present plenty of evidence at trial that Comey’s message resonated among the crazies.
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Comedy was charged in N Carolina. No way he didn’t know what 86 meant. His intent was to promote his book which had poor sales.
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Whoever knowingly and willfully deposits for conveyance in the mail or for a delivery from any post office or by any letter carrier any letter, paper, writing, print, missive, or document containing any threat to take the life of, to kidnap, or to inflict bodily harm upon the President of the United States, the President-elect, the Vice President or other officer next in the order of succession to the office of President of the United States, or the Vice President-elect, or knowingly and willfully otherwise makes any such threat against the President, President-elect, Vice President or other officer next in the order of succession to the office of President, or Vice President-elect, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.”
I don’t see a reference to “true threat” or “conscious disregard” in there. So those are not ELEMENTS of the offense — the elements are what Congress prescribes them to be.
A charge that tracks the language of the indictment is sufficient. The fact that the word interpreting a statute in case law are not set forth in the indictment does not lead to the conclusion that the jury wasn’t instructed.
shipwrecked crew
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Jason, look up “Watts v US”
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we also need the superseding indictment against comedy and the coup plotters in Fl.
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Supreme Court issues Louisiana Redistricting Ruling — compliance with the Voting Rights Act is not a basis to otherwise violation constitutional prohibitions on state action taken on account of race. No more requirements that there must be “minority-majority” districts to help ensure election of minority representatives to Congress.
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6-3 decision. Authored by Justice Alito.
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I don’t know what was presented to the federal grand jury that indicted Comey. Maybe there are witnesses, maybe there is evidence Comey knew what the message meant (at the time he stated he didn’t know what it was beyond that it was “political”). Maybe there is evidence he intended to start some kind of movement.
Bitter is an attorney and thinks its a weak case, maybe he is right. While in my view Comey is clearly inciting violence against the President, maybe it doesn’t rise to the level needed to obtain or sustain a conviction.
I am only arguing that not bringing the case because it is a “distraction” or because Trump can’t govern while it is happening is utter BS.
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On more important matters, they didn’t find the treasure on Oak Island last night. And now there is only one more show in the season.
However, Rick Lagina did go to the Azores and found a boulder that seemed to look like a boulder on Oak Island. The significance of this cannot be understated.
Also a coin expert in the Azores says the coin that was supposedly found on Oak Island on previous expeditions is rare and many such coins are missing. Ergo, they could be on Oak Island.
I think they are closing in on something, just a hunch.
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Tina
6-3 decision. Authored by Justice Alito.”
Damm, you mean the “beotch” voted with the conservatives?
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No the beitch did not author the opinion. A real conservative did.
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I think it is time for Jason to make a huge bet on Predictit that the treasure will be revealed next week.
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This is the key passage in Louisiana v. Callais. While not overturning section 2 of the VRA, it construes it into near-irrelevance. All minority voters are entitled to is that the map drawers NOT use race as a metric in drawing their maps. No more majority-minority districts.
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Hopefully these southern red states don’t pull a pence and fail to re draw their maps.
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Does Predictit reveal who is betting? If there are a lot of History Channel bettors taking the position the treasure won’t be found, don’t bet.
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Indiana listening to Mike depends hued things up.
the same guy that pioneered six weeks to stop the spread and taking a million Covid vaccines.
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Last week I wrote about the changing times with regard to MLB. Now, last night I was watching both the Cubs/Padres game and the Marlins/Dodgers game. A Tuesday night no less. A Tuesday night that featured the King Charles/President Trump’s speeches, both NBA and NHL playoff games, and of course, Oak Island.
The attendance at San Diego was 40,000 and in LA was 52,000. Again, on a Tuesday night. Those numbers used to be only for Sunday afternoon games.
And speaking of Sunday afternoon games do anyone remember, especially in LA, when most men were wearing white shirts (church clothes) and the both infielders and outfielders had trouble picking up fly balls and pop ups due to the white shirts?
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Buy buy chairman mao Powell.
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U.S. FED CHAIR NOMINEE WARSH APPROVED BY SENATE BANKING COMMITTEE, ADVANCES TO FULL SENATE VOTE
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Today’s VRA decision is intellectually dishonest and wrong. The conservatives basically said: Black people can vote for their preferred candidates, as long as they prefer the right candidates — which will be Republicans.
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I do not know if states that want redraw districts have time to do it. Some states may have already had their congressional primaries. PA is May 19th. New Jersey is in June.
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When Joe Biden was President, MAGA influencer Jack Posobiec posted “86 46” numerous times. On at least one occasion, that post was linked on here by a regular to HHR Phoenix.
Numerous Republican campaigns and organizations sold “86 46” merchandise and such things are still available to purchase on Amazon.
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I think it is time for Jason to make a huge bet on Predictit that the treasure will be revealed next week.”
Will you stake me?
I will give you 20% if we win.
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A lot of good points here by Insurrection Barbie. No, I don’t know who she or he is, I just saw the comment on the link Tina provided. I agree with all of them.
“James Comey did not stumble onto a beach and innocently photograph some seashells. He is the former Director of the FBI. He spent decades studying exactly how coded language is used to signal violence against public figures. He led the Bureau through the rise of stochastic terrorism as a national security category. Then he posted “86 47” arranged in sand to hundreds of thousands of followers, with eighty-six being slang for elimination and forty-seven being the sitting President of the United States, who had survived two assassination attempts in the previous twelve months. He took the post down within hours, which is the move of a man who knew exactly what he had communicated and realized he had said it too plainly. Innocent posts do not get deleted within hours. The defense, that he simply did not connect the numbers to violence, is laughable. He was on a national press tour promoting his novel FDR Drive, a thriller about a public figure using coded messaging to incite his followers to commit acts of violence against political enemies. He told NPR the book’s central themes were free speech and “what happens when someone’s words incite violence.” A man cannot be on national radio explaining how coded incitement operates while simultaneously claiming he failed to recognize coded incitement in his own Instagram feed. That is not a coincidence. That is a confession delivered by a defendant who spent eight years building a public career on personal opposition to Donald Trump. The First Amendment is not a magic word. The Supreme Court ruled in Counterman v. Colorado in 2023 that true threats lose protection when the speaker consciously disregards a substantial risk his communication will be read as threatening violence. Comey’s expertise, his audience, his timing, his take-down, and his eight years of documented hostility toward the President all answer that question. He knew. He of all people knew. And in the end, the country needs to face what this case actually is: a former Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation posting a coded call for the removal of a sitting President during an active assassination threat environment, then asking the same Bureau he once led to believe he meant nothing by it.“
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Didn’t Gretchen Whitmer appear with an 86 45 t-shirt as well during Trump’s first term?
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Bottom line of Supreme Court ruling. Republicans just picked up a House seat in Louisiana.
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Phil, AL should net one, but the Speaker there said yesterday that they would not likely get to that this year, so maybe a delayed gain in 2028. GA-2 is also on the block, they should take action before Dems elect a Governor. There is also a seat in NC, the legislature doesn’t need the governor’s approval, so far as I know.
GOP can’t use race as a metric to break up safely Blue seats like Memphis and Nola, but that’s ok, cracking those could lead to Dummymanders.
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More than that Phil according to some on RRH:
“From what I’m interpreting;
DOA: AL-2, LA-6
Could be targeted: AL-7, GA-2, LA-2, MS-2, SC-6″
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“NASCAR Star Who Flipped 13 Times Roasts Stephen A. Smith for Saying He’s Not a Real Athlete”
What Smith said was that NASCAR Drivers are not athletes, he wasn’t singling out one driver.
Dictionary.com: athlete: a person trained or gifted in exercises or contests involving physical agility, stamina, or strength; a participant in a sport, exercise, or game requiring physical skill.
Fact: Most NASCAR drivers are athletes, as successful drivers possess very quick reflexes (agility), and physical stamina (working the controls of a car for hours with little rest). Many drivers clearly work out and are in great physical shape so as to maximize their potential to win.
Fact: Some NASCAR drivers are/were NOT athletes. Drivers like Tony Stewart or Jimmy Spencer clearly were not in the best physical shape, and yet Stewart was still successful.
Fact: You don’t have to be a true athlete to be a NASCAR driver, although being an athlete probably helps increase a driver’s potential for success.
Stephen A. Smith’s point is technically valid, although most drivers are in great physical shape, reflecting their desire to optimize potential for winning races.
But fat drivers can win, just like Bartolo Colon was a successful, but fat, MLB pitcher.
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Dems in PA are whining that the state treasurer Stacy Garrett, did not approve $1 million in “safety improvements” for Shapiro, who she is running against.
Garrett is a good candidate, been elected and re-elected to statewide office, she will do a lot better than Mastriano against Shapiro, but I would have preferred she wait another 4 years because Shapiro will be tough to beat.
But maybe even if she loses she can run again.
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SC-6 is dangerous, might be best to leave it alone; the lowlands district is not that Red so 6 would have to be split up amongst the rest, making the remaining seats that much more purple. SC is not a 60-40 state, there is only so much one can do.
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Yeah, I think race car drivers ARE athletes. Same with golfers. Pool players. Curlers.
I do draw the line at chess players.
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BREAKING ANNOUNCEMENT After discussing with my family and with my legal team I am prepared at this time to fully turn myself into State’s Evidence and cooperate in any way with the Department of Justice and testify against James Comey”
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The Iranian rial hit an all-time low today, 1,810,000 to one U.S. dollar. Six weeks of war with the U.S. and Israel have flooded the open market with demand for foreign currency. Reuters.”
This will make inflation a lot worse in Iran.
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There are a lot of fat skeet shooters. They are still good athletes, great hand to eye coordination.
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The Supreme Court’s just said that you can’t gerrymander by race and all the people who claim not to be racist are really angry that they can’t be racist.
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NASCAR drivers talk about “hitting their marks” meaning as they go around and around, they exercise incredible mind/muscle coordination to pull on the steering wheel with great precision to put the car in the same exact spots over and over.
But then as the tires wear, they have to make slight adjustments, again requiring incredible muscle dexterity.
So Stephen Smith is wrong, and baseball is a great analogy to NASCAR.
Nobody would say that baseball players are not athletes because most all of them are in tremendous physical condition, though some have unique skills that allow them to earn a spot on the roster despite the fat on the body.
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Mallory McMorrow running in Dem primary in MICHIGAN just had it come out that she said, “Pushing for [a] future where we don’t own cars…Cars are dead.”
And she loved California and hates Michigan.
Too bad this didn’t come out until after she won the primary, but that’s why the Dems got it out there now, to ensure she didn’t. They play to win. They know what to do with dead-enders.
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Trump’s NASA Administrator wants to bring back Pluto as a planet in our solar system”
YES!
Bitter to say Trump can’t restore Pluto to its rightful status and govern the country at the same time in 3, 2, 1…..
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JUST NOW: Federal Reserve REFUSES to slash interest rates and keeps them unchanged at 3.5%-3.75% Jerome Powell is ON THE WAY OUT in just a couple weeks He can’t leave SOON ENOUGH CONFIRM KEVIN WARSH!
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She also had a deleted post where she said it was too bad you couldn’t separate CA from the “middle of the country”.
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Evidently the Fed vote was 8-4, an unusually high rate of dissent.
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