March 5, 2016 Primaries and Caucus States: Open Thread
The next round of states voting in the primaries is today. Here they are:
The next round of states voting in the primaries is today. Here they are:
Donald Trump has been saying something rather terrifying of late. Something the media needs to talk about more. Start at the 1:35 mark Go ahead, listen to it again. You did hear that right. Donald Trump just said he would … Continue reading
Fox News Republican Debate 9pm ET (8pm CT, 7pm MT, 6pm PT) Aired On: Fox News Channel Location: Fox Theatre in Detroit, Michigan Sponsors: Fox News Moderators: Bret Baier, Megyn Kelly and Chris Wallace Candidates: Trump, Cruz, Rubio, Kasich Livestream … Continue reading
As requested, here is your open thread! Party on! – Your Queen
Well, yesterday was disappointing and frustrating. Was it the open primaries with democrats crossing over to vote for the GOP candidate that will lose to Clinton? Or did so-called conservatives actually vote in large numbers for the GOP candidate that … Continue reading
Today is a big day. Super Tuesday is the day many states in this great nation have either a primary or a caucus to determine the presidential candidates for each party. Here’s the breakdown of states and how each determines … Continue reading
Today’s post is from Stephen L. Hall. I think this is one of the best posts ever featured on Freedom Reconnection, and the timing is perfect since tomorrow is super Tuesday. Thank you, Stephen. *** A few years back, for … Continue reading
Today, South Carolina democrats will go to the polls to vote for the democrat nominee for president. They will choose between Bernie Sanders, a socialist, and Hillary Clinton, also a socialist. Maybe they should consider changing the party name to … Continue reading
I was asked if I would provide a thread occasionally for you to post music videos. Here it is!
The University of Houston will host a Republican debate tonight, sponsored by CNN and Telemundo. Wolf Blitzer will directing his unbiased questions at Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Donald Trump, Ben Carson, and John Kasich. The debate begins at 8:30pm EST … Continue reading