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26th February 2016, 12:45 AM
Funny part is? Florida was changed to a winner take all state in 2014 in order to spring Jeb!'s campaign and make him the presumptive nominee. He was expecting to win like 20-30% of the vote but with the splitters (Walker, Rubio, Carson, Kasich, etc. etc.) that would have been enough to win, and basically make Jeb! unstoppable.
Biggest backfire in American political history?
Florida is home to BOTH establishment favorites (Jeb and Rubio) so they probably figured making it winner take all was a safe strategy to ensure the top GOP cucks retained control. If the Guac Lobby imploded then RoboCuck would simply step in as the heir apparent and collect all the Florida delegates - but now he's on course to get shut out of his own state and hand Trump the nomination.
Good job GOP establishment - you just played yourselves. HIGH ENERGY!
The biggest backfire in political history was when the RNC decided to embrace amnesty and tell their own base to fuck off. If not for that, Trump's tough on immigration stance that propelled him into the national spotlight wouldn't have happened. Fucked them so hard that 160 million couldn't revive Jeb's campaign.
The poll:
http://www.quinnipiac.edu/images/polling/fl/fl02252016_FmH23kg.pdf
Biggest backfire in American political history?
Florida is home to BOTH establishment favorites (Jeb and Rubio) so they probably figured making it winner take all was a safe strategy to ensure the top GOP cucks retained control. If the Guac Lobby imploded then RoboCuck would simply step in as the heir apparent and collect all the Florida delegates - but now he's on course to get shut out of his own state and hand Trump the nomination.
Good job GOP establishment - you just played yourselves. HIGH ENERGY!
The biggest backfire in political history was when the RNC decided to embrace amnesty and tell their own base to fuck off. If not for that, Trump's tough on immigration stance that propelled him into the national spotlight wouldn't have happened. Fucked them so hard that 160 million couldn't revive Jeb's campaign.
The poll:
http://www.quinnipiac.edu/images/polling/fl/fl02252016_FmH23kg.pdf