Its not really apples to apples, but there were more undeclared votes(as a %) in Michigans primary for Obama in 2012. Despite all the spin, its really difficult to say the campaign was at all successful.
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Do what's right and then figure out how to spin it. Though this really shouldn't need much spin, a relatively small % of the population are against things like aid, even if they support Israel.
They were fired mid 2019, the CSIS report just came out.
Of course Biden isn't directly responsible, but you should look at how much of Isreal's military supplies, including bombs, come from the US.
When I see a stupid title I often don't even look at the sub its in before voting.
So, there is a lot of history here, but basically back in the day, there was an extreme sect of christanity known as the Puritans, and they were basically chased out of England, facing religious persecution and ran to the (at the time) new colonies in North America. This underpins why there is a separation of church and state in the US, but also why an above average number of the christians over here are insane.
counterpoint: making guis is way more of a pain in the ass than you are giving it credit for, and there are plenty of use cases for software that don't need a gui.
As a dev, I'll generally try and act on things in the order I think is best, (Or I'm told is best in projects I'm not heading) but someone being annoying about a ticket in a foss project is easily the quickest way to get me to put an issue towards the bottom of whatever priority stack its in.
Trump just jumbles whatever the last few people he talked to told him and regurgitates it. He surrounds himself with an ever-changing mire of idiots and racists of all kinds.
Fox news' reporters have always been reasonable, maybe on the low end of reasonable, but reasonable. The thing that makes Fox as a network awful is their opinion people, and how much they blur the line between their opinion people and their reporters.
I think the idea here is to keep Boebert's hypocrisy as the focus, rather than focus on the son.