CPUd
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I've actually heard he is dropping out, thankfully.
We need to spread the word. I think Rubio also dropped out and endorsed Ted.
Maybe a couple of Eduardo's socks...
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No, just a Rand supporter who thinks this of Ted Cruz:Is that you, Ted?
Let's just hope he doesn't steal too many Cruz votes, that would let Rubio and Trump win.
I hope Carson drops out before voting opens, his crowd seems like they'd vote for Cruz.
Just noticed in the meme CPUd posted:
Cruz has giant ears that rival Rubio's Donkey ears. And then I think of LBJ, and Obama.
Is there some evil gene that politicians have that also carries the trait for big ears? Or is it a sign that they're really lizard people?
If only I could like a post, I Will write in Paul in MI. Cruz can suck it, the whole dam field and the RNC can go to hell.NO ONE BUT PAUL MOTHERFUCKER
Praying that there's some brave soul in Dixville Notch or another of the towns that vote at the stroke of midnight
Rand Paul picked up a vote in one of the three midnight voting precincts. His name was last on the whiteboard and probably added after the voting slips were read.
Actually, large ears (especially when they have long lobes) are indicative of a strong physical constitution. They are much more common on people born before WWII (before our food went to shit) and those raised on good quality food in countries where the diet is better. Look at pictures and statues of the Buddha, for example. Many very elderly people have such earlobes.
Voting started in the wee hours of Tuesday in New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation primary.
In Dixville Notch, residents did their traditional first voting just after midnight, bringing smiles to the faces of Bernie Sanders and John Kasich.
Sanders swept Hillary Clinton in Dixville Notch, 4-0, while Kasich topped Donald Trump, 3 votes to 2.
In Hart’s Location, population 43, Kasich bested Trump again, 5 votes to 4, with Chris Christie gathering 2 votes. Jeb Bush, Ben Carson, and Marco Rubio got one vote each. Sanders edged Clinton, 12 votes to 7. Mark Stewart Greenstein, who calls himself a “liberty-leaning Democrat,” got 2 votes, the Union Leader reported.
But the real deal starts as polls across the state open later Tuesday morning . . .