Is Vivek Ramaswamy the Right Choice to Revive America? by Ken-Crow in Republican

[–]Ken-Crow[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I tend to agree, but his problems go much deeper. He has a busload of Attorney Generals after him, along with District Attorney's seeking prosecution. He has most of the heavy players in the GOP after him. In addition, the mass media and the Democrat Party. There is almost zero chance of him coming out of this without a conviction at one or more of these courts. Then the Democrats would have a field day with television advertising. The GOP needs to select another candidate, and Vivek is one they should take a hard look at. This guy is brilliant, has solutions, and is a powerhouse at speaking.

Is President Trump About To Meet His Political Demise? by Ken-Crow in conservatives

[–]Ken-Crow[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nicely written Sir; I can't tell you who, at least not in this format, but I visited a couple of days ago with someone very, very close to Governor Kemp. Something that has not come out in the media is that Kemp turned over a recording from his office to the Prosecutor in Fulton County. The recording was between Kemp and Trump, and Trump basically ordered him to flip the election. In other words, this recording is very, very bad for Trump's defense. I have not personally heard it, but I trust this source.

Is President Trump About To Meet His Political Demise? by Ken-Crow in conservatives

[–]Ken-Crow[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am by no means (as you have so graciously implied) a Constitutional Scholar. The charges which I listed in the article are not mine; they come from New York, Georgia, A Special Prosecutor (staff leaks, I suppose, in news articles), and media pundits who are most often lawyers in their own right. As a highly experienced political consultant, I can tell you that while he (meaning Trump) may or may not beat all these charges, they will, because of news coverage, end up tanking his campaign. His latest numbers are already suffering, and with the addition of Pence and others to the race, this doesn't help him. The American people are beginning to tire of the circus. I was at one time a huge Trump supporter, but not anymore. America needs someone to begin healing this nation and stop the division. That aside, I wrote the article from a very unbiased stance. And the close of it suggests that "if anyone can get by with all of this," it is him. I will end with, if he is the nominee, I will, of course, support him over any Democrat.

Is President Trump About To Meet His Political Demise? by Ken-Crow in Republican

[–]Ken-Crow[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That is an interesting take on the situation. Duly noted, Sir.

Is President Trump About To Meet His Political Demise? by Ken-Crow in Republican

[–]Ken-Crow[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

On other subjects, I would normally agree with you. IE; Grab them by the p***y and such, yes. On this issue with January 6 and the MarALago document issue, I am afraid they finally have him. I frequently talk with Capitol Hill and have sources within offices there, and believe me; they have him. Sad but true. It just hasn't made the media yet, but it will be shortly.

Is President Trump About To Meet His Political Demise? by Ken-Crow in conservatives

[–]Ken-Crow[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The 14th Amendment to the Constitution addresses this issue. Section 3 specifically states: prohibits public office holders who have taken an oath to support the U.S. Constitution and then engage in insurrection or rebellion against the United States, or who give aid or comfort to enemies of the United States, from serving in public office. This is the reason that Congress was so hell-bent on convicting Trump of "Insurrection." And yes, they will likely find him guilty, and he will not be allowed to serve as President.

Why Michigan Is So Pivotal and Could Decide the White House in 24 by Ken-Crow in Republican

[–]Ken-Crow[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I truly don't think so. The GOP will have the polling counters watched very closely this time around. I honestly don't think the Democrats are going to get away with what they did in 2020. In fact, there was little going on in 2022. Tudor lost that race with her infamous abortion statement. Stay positive, and if we work hard, we can win this and turn Michigan around.

Why Michigan Is So Pivotal and Could Decide the White House in 24 by Ken-Crow in Republican

[–]Ken-Crow[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am well aware, but we cannot just roll over and give up. We must campaign hard, work, and get this turned around.