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  15. ​​ @ericreid8111  I appreciated Christie calling out Ramaswarmy for trying to call Haley unintelligent AGAIN (I noticed Trump started calling her Birdbrain after Ramaswarmy did it in the first debate). Haley may be a lot of things, but unintelligent isn't one of them. Ramaswarmy is just following Trump's playbook. However, I could hear everyone in this debate for the most part because, unlike the last debates, Ramaswarmy didn't constantly interrupt and try to over-talk everyone else. Christie is the ONLY one speaking the truth about Trump and anyone supporting Trump for the nomination is fooling themselves. They love him souch that they're not willing to even look at even the most basics of the facts that Christie presented AGAIN. Why on Earth would anyone support a candidate facing 91 FELONY indictments, including 44 that are RICO-related? If Trump gets the nomination and is convicted in one case before the election, every poll taken by pollsters across the board shows he will lose a minimum of at least 28% of Independent voters who would vote for him if he is on November's ballot against Biden. It's an even higher percentage for Republican voters who say they would no longer vote for Trump if he's convicted. Democrats want Trump to win the nomination because all roads lead to Republicans losing not only the WH but all of those down ballot votes can only help them to keep the Senate and flip the House. This is why Trump is trying so hard to delay all 4 of his criminal cases. The OVERWHELMING majority of voters don't want a president who has to focus more on his own legal problems and trying to stay out of jail than focusing on the country. I can't believe any of his supporters can read Maga leaders Project 2025 and be okay with what they have planned for the country. We will lose our rights to vote, as in voting will be a thing of the past. Years from now, you'll tell your grandchildren what it was like to vote for our Representatives.
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