mbus
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Crossing over should be the norm; by both parties. Representative democracy kinda says so. But commercial partisanship has exacerbated difference in this country making crossing over a big deal.
amadeus
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But back to the topic. Romney showed some balls. I don’t think he gives a ■■■■ if he is reelected. He challenged the RPINOS to put their big boy pants on.
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Sorry man…I’m married. Better luck downtown though. 
Ok, LOL
I didn’t get your point, so I took a stab at it. Oh well.
SixFoot
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The groupies are quite rowdy tonight. lol
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SixFoot
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Waxing Gibbous. It appears more than half-lit, but it’s not quite full. 
RTchoke
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That’s where the conversation you joined went.
DougBH
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Yep. And the House does not get to set the rules for the trial, though if the House messes up they can pretty much guarantee a short trial in the Senate.
As to immunity, if its that obvious that there is not immunity then it shouldn’t take the court long to rule on it. You seem to be saying that the Court has no say but then for proof of your position on immunity you cite a court case.
RTchoke
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Call it what you want but I haven’t voted FOR anyone in a long time. I’ve, unfortunately, had to vote AGAINST many however. While you may be technically right, it isn’t so cut and dried.
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No, not all states allow write in candidates.
Luckily for Trump’s biggest critics, Texas does.
Some folks should perhaps learn the subject matter before commenting.
Texas does not simply allow you to write someone else in if the major party candidates don’t suit you.
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RTchoke
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Do you think I care what you think?
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Your link doesn’t include the President. Look at the table closely.