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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) is expected to officially announce his presidential bid by next week. While the governor’s intention to run for president has been clear for months, he has recently taken steps to file formal paperwork to declare his candidacy with the Federal Election Commission, beginning his quest for the Republican presidential primary nomination. While speaking to top donors and supporters on a Thursday afternoon call organized by the super PAC supporting him, Never Back Down, DeSantis claimed that there are “basically three people at this point that are credible” candidates ...
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For any nation to sustain a democracy, it needs to have at least two competitive political parties that support candidates in their elections. These must be free and fair elections, after which all parties accept their results. Q4 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more The Republican Party Has Become Anti-DemocraticThroughout our nation’s history, we have maintained this political balance – until now. Over the last few years, the Republican Party has become increasingly anti-democratic. More than a year after the 2020 presidential election, a majority of Republican voters and Republican...
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There’s a growing concern that the Republicans will regain control of both houses of Congress in the next election – less than thirteen months from now. That victory would place them in a good position to retake the presidency in 2024, very possibly returning former president Donald Trump to the White House. Q3 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more The Profound Ignorance And Stupidity Of The American PeopleThese two eventualities are a great testimony to the profound ignorance and stupidity of nearly half of the American people. I mean, how else can you describe individuals who deny re...
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Nearly one-third of Republicans think that former President Donald Trump will return to the Oval Office later this year. The Politico-Morning Consult poll was conducted between June 4 and 7 with 1,990 registered voters – including Democrats, Republicans and Independents – answering a series of questions. Eighty-four percent of Democrats and 70% of Independents believe Trump will not be returning to office. Although more than two-thirds of the respondents reject the possibility of reinstatement, nearly 30% of Republican participants believed that Trump will be president again in the fall. Trump...
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