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Swing state voters: McCain’s daughter threatens to spill tea on her dad’s thoughts of KH


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12 minutes ago, TroubleandGrumpy said:

And yet despite all that 'election interference' he is still going to win.

The Liberal tears will be flowing - Covid19 aint gonna save them this time. 

To your point:

 Americans know so little about ,harris.

Fingers crossed McCain , sheds some light on what her dad thought of KH.

 

 

 

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On 10/13/2024 at 11:57 AM, jerrymahoney said:

For all the good things the late Senator McCain may have done especially his deciding vote on the Affordable Care Act (ACA),  his assessment of female politicians may not be one of them:

 

He was the one who chose Sarah Palin as his VP candidate in 200i8.

I liked Palin. IMO she was a breath of fresh air compared to all the "do nothing except warm a seat" members of congress.

 

At the least, she hadn't spent her entire life as a professional politician, which is never a good thing.

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On 10/12/2024 at 8:16 PM, riclag said:

To your point:

 Americans know so little about ,harris.

Fingers crossed McCain , sheds some light on what her dad thought of KH.

 

 

 

Don't have to be an American to not know anything about Harris. So insignificant since she went into politics that hardly anything is known about her. I never even heard of her till she was picked to be VP.

 

Putting people in jail for smoking weed is not preparation for leading the not so free world.

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1 hour ago, thaibeachlovers said:

I liked Palin. IMO she was a breath of fresh air compared to all the "do nothing except warm a seat" members of congress.

 

At the least, she hadn't spent her entire life as a professional politician, which is never a good thing.

Sarah Palin 'cost John McCain two million votes in 2008 US election'
'Palin saw a sharp increase in negative evaluations as the fall campaign progressed'


Wednesday 20 January 2016

 

Sarah Palin's track record in politics from 2009-on isn't terrible. In the Tea Party wave of 2010, when Palin's popularity among conservatives was near its peak, candidates won in 33 of 64 races where she endorsed. She's had some high-profile wins since and some big losses, including on Donald Trump's current national spokesperson's congressional bid. The value of any one endorsement is often hard to determine, given the number of factors that go into a political campaign, of course.

 

There was one race in which Palin appears not to have been much help — and, in fact, hurt the candidate. According to a 2010 study from researchers at Stanford University, noted by Brendan Nyhan, Palin's presence on the 2008 Republican presidential ticket cost John McCain 1.6 percentage points. In an election in which 131 million people voted, that's 2.1 million votes that McCain should have gotten but didn't.

 

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/sarah-palin-cost-john-mccain-two-million-votes-in-2008-us-election-a6822871.html

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On 10/13/2024 at 5:57 AM, jerrymahoney said:

For all the good things the late Senator McCain may have done especially his deciding vote on the Affordable Care Act (ACA),  his assessment of female politicians may not be one of them:

 

He was the one who chose Sarah Palin as his VP candidate in 200i8.

Perfect. Thats what they will screech if she dishes out the dirt.

 

Alternatively, if he said something nice, they will screech about that too. He was the greatest PRMOTER of women.

 

Consistency and truth mean nothing to them.

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The only reason McCain gets mentioned in this 2024 election is his vote 2017 on Affordable Care Act.

Palin may have been a bit of fresh air but may have also cost McCain the election.

Ms. Harris was in the US Senate for 18 months before John McCain died in AUG 2018. Edited by jerrymahoney

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