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Primary Preview & Holding the Line On Obama's SCOTUS Nominee - Ep. 22
Primary Preview & Holding the Line On Obama's SCOTUS Nominee - Ep. 22
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30 minutes
Released:
Mar 21, 2016
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Podcast episode
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Upcoming Primaries
Daniel goes over the road ahead for the GOP primary and discusses some delegate math. At this point, the best chance to stop Trump is for Kasich to drop, as has been said time and time again, but barring that Cruz does have the ability to win some important states and walk away with an argument and mandates heading into the convention.
Arizona & Utah are closed primaries. Will this first chance for Cruz to run in a narrowed filed, in closed primaries show his strength? Will early voting hurt in Arizona where some numbers have almost 55% of the people voting early?
Kasich: He doesn’t have a path to win another state, let along a plurality – what is his end game?
SCOTUS Nominee
It looks like Senate GOP leadership may hold the line on the SCOTUS nominee, but they are so unfamiliar with such principled stands that they come off looking awkward and goofy. Can they unify in message or will it come off looking unprincipled?
The judiciary was made into a political beast in 1987, if the GOP wants to reform the judiciary across the board, they need to start with this nominee and block it but do so while messaging the correct way.
UPDATEDaniel’s forthcoming book – PRE-ORDER Today!: Stolen Sovereignty
Links of Interest:Strip the Courts of Power over RedistrictingKasich Supports Obama’s Liberal Supreme Court NomineeHouse Committee Passes Refugee Reform, But Is It Real?
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Daniel goes over the road ahead for the GOP primary and discusses some delegate math. At this point, the best chance to stop Trump is for Kasich to drop, as has been said time and time again, but barring that Cruz does have the ability to win some important states and walk away with an argument and mandates heading into the convention.
Arizona & Utah are closed primaries. Will this first chance for Cruz to run in a narrowed filed, in closed primaries show his strength? Will early voting hurt in Arizona where some numbers have almost 55% of the people voting early?
Kasich: He doesn’t have a path to win another state, let along a plurality – what is his end game?
SCOTUS Nominee
It looks like Senate GOP leadership may hold the line on the SCOTUS nominee, but they are so unfamiliar with such principled stands that they come off looking awkward and goofy. Can they unify in message or will it come off looking unprincipled?
The judiciary was made into a political beast in 1987, if the GOP wants to reform the judiciary across the board, they need to start with this nominee and block it but do so while messaging the correct way.
UPDATEDaniel’s forthcoming book – PRE-ORDER Today!: Stolen Sovereignty
Links of Interest:Strip the Courts of Power over RedistrictingKasich Supports Obama’s Liberal Supreme Court NomineeHouse Committee Passes Refugee Reform, But Is It Real?
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Released:
Mar 21, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
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