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  1. Every news organization is leading with “Haley Defeats Trump in Vermont”.

  2. Yes, I saw on RedState that Nicki has taken Vermont (but nothing else). She has the momentum now after winning The District of Columbia. (sarc)

  3. Kennedy has convinced me. It’s a long way to November, but at the moment, he has my vote. It will be nice to vote for someone I like, instead of just the lesser of two evils. Trump, McCain, Romney, Dole: I wasn’t fond of any of them. I didn’t like GW’s spending or GHW’s squish either. Kennedy isn’t a perfect fit for what I’d like to see, but he’s closer to it than any other candidate. Unless it’s SMOD or Cthulu, for me it’s RFK.

  4. Biden lost the American Samoa caucus to someone named Jason Palmer. Palmer didn’t even campaign there. The turnout was lower than usual, but it was a solid win: 51 votes to 40 votes.

    Jen Psaki finds it unbelievable that immigration is a top issue in her state of Virginia. Rachel Maddow responds, “Well, you do share a border with West Virginia.” How can people watch MSNBC without screaming or gagging.

  5. Well, I worked a fifteen-hour day yesterday at the polls. We had a turnout close to a contested general election size in my precinct. I’m exhausted!

    In North Carolina, we’re in for a gubernatorial race, which will draw big money from outside the state, between conservative black Republican Mark Robinson and leftist Harvard law graduate Josh Stein. Look for this to be really ugly.

    Meanwhile, here’s Ben Shapiro on which candidate is actually the moderate in the presidential race. It’s Trump, not Biden, who was touted as a moderate but has governed hard-left.

    https://jewishworldreview.com/0324/shapiro030624.php

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