This is why Tucker doesn't like them. Talk about tone deaf
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Trump can't win in Colorado anyway. It's one of the bluest states. Does this actually matter?
Normies operate entirely by aesthetics and vague impressions of social norms. They'll accept Trump being removed as long as there's some (false) consensus that he's a criminal, and ignore that Colorado became a one-party state with that excuse. My take is, Republicans choosing to pull themselves out in direct response to Democrats is a play meant to put the responsibility for Colorado being one-party back in the hands of Dems, in hopes that it will put the centrists in a difficult position by highlighting how it was an aggressive capture, not bureaucracy operating as expected.
I don't know that it matters insofar that Colorado was going to vote Dem anyways, but that also means they don't have much to lose by trying. However, it's definitely doomed to fail if somebody breaks ranks.
Acceleration always matters.
True, but I mean it doesn't matter beyond symbolism.
They could run DeSimp in Colorado and he wouldn't win. They could run pretty much anyone as a Republican there and it wouldn't be a win. That state will always go blue because muh legal weed.
It's not symbolic, that's the thing. Perhaps he wasn't going to win. We'll never know now because the left has decided that they get to tell you who you're allowed to vote for.
This is an indictment of democracy itself, not to mention a casus belli for a full blown civil war.
I know you aren't old enough to remember the Soviet Union, but this is what it looked like.
That's what I said. All it does it make Colorado look bad for not giving him a chance.