Puerto Rico Bill to Cancel Presidential Primaries If Nomination Contest Seems Already Settled

A bill has been introduced in the Puerto Rico legislature to cancel presidential primaries if it appears there is no suspense as to who is likely to be nominated. It is PC 76.


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Puerto Rico Bill to Cancel Presidential Primaries If Nomination Contest Seems Already Settled — 10 Comments

  1. AZ’s favorite territory! It constantly bring up Puerto Rico in its mindless dribble.

  2. The Retard Party did very well in Puerto Rico despite zero electoral votes up for grabs.

  3. how many tyrant trump troll morons trying to live in Puerto Rico ??? —

    often nooo power – hurricanes – death/destruction — just some tyrant trump voodoo and dope

    would Denmark take P.R. baaaaack in a trade for Greenland ???

  4. ¡Thomas W. Jones, del Partido Retardado, es nuestro héroe! ¡Puerto Rico se recuperará y estará mejor que nunca con el Sr. Jones!

  5. Well I’m Donald Trump, the one they’re talking about, if you talk crap about me you’ll get punched in the mouth.

    If you disrespect me, forget about it, forget it. Best case for you is you’ll survive to regret it.

  6. I’m the Boss of all Bosses, King of all Kings. I bring the world hope, I’m why we have nice things.

  7. SCOTUS – PA MAIL BALLOTS

    Republican National Committee v. Genser
    24-786
    Issues: (1) What legal standard determines whether a state court’s interpretation of state election law exceeds the bounds of ordinary judicial review and therefore violates the elections and electors clauses of the federal Constitution; and (2) whether the Pennsylvania Supreme Court exceeded the bounds of ordinary judicial review and thereby usurped the Pennsylvania General Assembly’s plenary authority to prescribe “[t]he Times, Places, and Manner” for congressional elections and broad power to “direct” the “Manner” for appointing electors for president and vice president under those clauses, when it struck down a state statute directing that election officials “shall not” count an individual’s provisional ballot if they “timely received” a mail ballot cast by that person.

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