In a stunning and unprecedented decision, the Colorado Supreme Court removed former President Donald Trump from the state’s 2024 ballot, ruling that he isn’t an eligible presidential candidate because of the 14th Amendment’s “insurrectionist ban.”
That would be devastating for the GOP to lose 11-15% of their voters.
But your numbers don’t work. You say GOP was invaded by MAGA. You say MAGA is 11-15% of GOP voters. Where does Trump’s other 47% (62-15) support come from?
No. I never said but there would be an increase
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obama–Trump_voters
So what percent of GOP voters would go to the other side if Trump did?
We from the article I cited. About 11-15%
That would be devastating for the GOP to lose 11-15% of their voters.
But your numbers don’t work. You say GOP was invaded by MAGA. You say MAGA is 11-15% of GOP voters. Where does Trump’s other 47% (62-15) support come from?
Not my numbers. Did you read the cite?
I’m asking about the discrepancy in the numbers you are supplying to me in this conversation.
Don’t deflect, unless you have no respect for me or this conversation at all.
Well, don’t make things up. I didn’t create the article. I cited it. Read the article as it answers your question.
I have read the article, it doe not explain the differences in the numbers you’ve supplied to me.
Telling me I’m making stuff up is not respectful, civil or furthering this conversation in any way and might even be against this community’s rules.
I’d be interested to see what BlameMeta’s take on that it.