Shit getting real
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I’m trying to help you fellas. It’s all a mirage right now. You’ll see when shit gets real and people decide to jettison Trump because they want a Republican in the WH.
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46 has injected this thread with full blown AIDS.
As the world continues to fall apart in the wake of Obama's third term, the people are rapidly shifting their priorities. Mean tweets mean far less today. Having El Hefe in place again, with his world peace, low inflation, cheap fuel, gains in real wages, low interest rates, etc, is looking god damned delicious right now to most. -
Trump may not make it as many including myself have said. At that point it becomes who does
The good news is that I can't smear DeSantis by association on this. The bad news for Ron is that the donors have moved on. We had that too
Four Republican presidential candidates are slated to attend a closed-door summit in Utah today sponsored by Sen. Mitt Romney and his 2012 presidential running mate, former House speaker Paul Ryan.
Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, former Vice President Mike Pence, Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum are scheduled to attend the event in Park City where they can make their case to a network of “influential” donors, the Washington Post reported.
Romney launched the annual policy forum, known as the E2 Summit, before being elected to the Senate in 2019.
The report said some 250 attendees are expected at the event, organized by Romney’s son Tagg’s company Solamere Capital. They will be looking to find an alternative to GOP primary frontrunner, former President Donald Trump.
“To pretend like Donald Trump isn’t looming over the presidential primary would be foolish — they understand that. But this group is not just going to sit back and say, ‘Okay, well, let’s just accept that Donald Trump’s going to be the nominee,’” Spencer Zwick, Romney’s former finance chair, and co-organizer, said in the Post report. “If people in this room, and at this gathering, start to really get behind one or two of these candidates. You’re going to see some real movement in the polls. … At some point, and hopefully in the not-too-distant future, we can start to coalesce around a smaller group of candidates.”
Axios reports that in addition to hearing from the four candiates, the two-day gathering will address foreign policy, tech, and finance and business.
Additional speakers will include Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, and former Attorney General Bill Barr.
Zwick told Axios that those attending want to find someone else for the Republican 2024 nomination and "don't just accept that Donald Trump is the nominee."
"That's not in their DNA," Zwick told Axios. "They're genuinely interested in a candidate they can get excited about and get behind."
The forum, which is closed to the press, comes at the same time as House Republicans return to Washington to elect a new Speaker of the House after booting Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., from the job last week.
Romney and Ryan lost their 2012 bid to unseat incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and then Vice President Joe Biden by losing among Blacks, Hispanics, and younger voters, CNN reported at the time.
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Treasonous enemies within the United States. '46Quook loves them all.RaceBannon said:Trump may not make it as many including myself have said. At that point it becomes who does
The good news is that I can't smear DeSantis by association on this. The bad news for Ron is that the donors have moved on. We had that too
Four Republican presidential candidates are slated to attend a closed-door summit in Utah today sponsored by Sen. Mitt Romney and his 2012 presidential running mate, former House speaker Paul Ryan.
Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, former Vice President Mike Pence, Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum are scheduled to attend the event in Park City where they can make their case to a network of “influential” donors, the Washington Post reported.
Romney launched the annual policy forum, known as the E2 Summit, before being elected to the Senate in 2019.
The report said some 250 attendees are expected at the event, organized by Romney’s son Tagg’s company Solamere Capital. They will be looking to find an alternative to GOP primary frontrunner, former President Donald Trump.
“To pretend like Donald Trump isn’t looming over the presidential primary would be foolish — they understand that. But this group is not just going to sit back and say, ‘Okay, well, let’s just accept that Donald Trump’s going to be the nominee,’” Spencer Zwick, Romney’s former finance chair, and co-organizer, said in the Post report. “If people in this room, and at this gathering, start to really get behind one or two of these candidates. You’re going to see some real movement in the polls. … At some point, and hopefully in the not-too-distant future, we can start to coalesce around a smaller group of candidates.”
Axios reports that in addition to hearing from the four candiates, the two-day gathering will address foreign policy, tech, and finance and business.
Additional speakers will include Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, and former Attorney General Bill Barr.
Zwick told Axios that those attending want to find someone else for the Republican 2024 nomination and "don't just accept that Donald Trump is the nominee."
"That's not in their DNA," Zwick told Axios. "They're genuinely interested in a candidate they can get excited about and get behind."
The forum, which is closed to the press, comes at the same time as House Republicans return to Washington to elect a new Speaker of the House after booting Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., from the job last week.
Romney and Ryan lost their 2012 bid to unseat incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and then Vice President Joe Biden by losing among Blacks, Hispanics, and younger voters, CNN reported at the time. -
To a Bushie or Romney, America First is not a globalist position. Now getting China into the World Trade Association in which it can ignore all the rules is progress.RoadTrip said:
Treasonous enemies within the United States. '46Quook loves them all.RaceBannon said:Trump may not make it as many including myself have said. At that point it becomes who does
The good news is that I can't smear DeSantis by association on this. The bad news for Ron is that the donors have moved on. We had that too
Four Republican presidential candidates are slated to attend a closed-door summit in Utah today sponsored by Sen. Mitt Romney and his 2012 presidential running mate, former House speaker Paul Ryan.
Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, former Vice President Mike Pence, Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum are scheduled to attend the event in Park City where they can make their case to a network of “influential” donors, the Washington Post reported.
Romney launched the annual policy forum, known as the E2 Summit, before being elected to the Senate in 2019.
The report said some 250 attendees are expected at the event, organized by Romney’s son Tagg’s company Solamere Capital. They will be looking to find an alternative to GOP primary frontrunner, former President Donald Trump.
“To pretend like Donald Trump isn’t looming over the presidential primary would be foolish — they understand that. But this group is not just going to sit back and say, ‘Okay, well, let’s just accept that Donald Trump’s going to be the nominee,’” Spencer Zwick, Romney’s former finance chair, and co-organizer, said in the Post report. “If people in this room, and at this gathering, start to really get behind one or two of these candidates. You’re going to see some real movement in the polls. … At some point, and hopefully in the not-too-distant future, we can start to coalesce around a smaller group of candidates.”
Axios reports that in addition to hearing from the four candiates, the two-day gathering will address foreign policy, tech, and finance and business.
Additional speakers will include Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, and former Attorney General Bill Barr.
Zwick told Axios that those attending want to find someone else for the Republican 2024 nomination and "don't just accept that Donald Trump is the nominee."
"That's not in their DNA," Zwick told Axios. "They're genuinely interested in a candidate they can get excited about and get behind."
The forum, which is closed to the press, comes at the same time as House Republicans return to Washington to elect a new Speaker of the House after booting Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., from the job last week.
Romney and Ryan lost their 2012 bid to unseat incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and then Vice President Joe Biden by losing among Blacks, Hispanics, and younger voters, CNN reported at the time. -
I wasn’t celebrating the DIMS taking out the GOP speaker.Southerndawg said:
46 has injected this thread with full blown AIDS.
As the world continues to fall apart in the wake of Obama's third term, the people are rapidly shifting their priorities. Mean tweets mean far less today. Having El Hefe in place again, with his world peace, low inflation, cheap fuel, gains in real wages, low interest rates, etc, is looking god damned delicious right now to most.
This thread had aids the second it was posted.
By the Legend of course.
HTH. -
So it’s almost like you dipshits never got it, at all. They’re gathering the losers to take out RDS. Trump is the mirage.RaceBannon said:Trump may not make it as many including myself have said. At that point it becomes who does
The good news is that I can't smear DeSantis by association on this. The bad news for Ron is that the donors have moved on. We had that too
Four Republican presidential candidates are slated to attend a closed-door summit in Utah today sponsored by Sen. Mitt Romney and his 2012 presidential running mate, former House speaker Paul Ryan.
Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, former Vice President Mike Pence, Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum are scheduled to attend the event in Park City where they can make their case to a network of “influential” donors, the Washington Post reported.
Romney launched the annual policy forum, known as the E2 Summit, before being elected to the Senate in 2019.
The report said some 250 attendees are expected at the event, organized by Romney’s son Tagg’s company Solamere Capital. They will be looking to find an alternative to GOP primary frontrunner, former President Donald Trump.
“To pretend like Donald Trump isn’t looming over the presidential primary would be foolish — they understand that. But this group is not just going to sit back and say, ‘Okay, well, let’s just accept that Donald Trump’s going to be the nominee,’” Spencer Zwick, Romney’s former finance chair, and co-organizer, said in the Post report. “If people in this room, and at this gathering, start to really get behind one or two of these candidates. You’re going to see some real movement in the polls. … At some point, and hopefully in the not-too-distant future, we can start to coalesce around a smaller group of candidates.”
Axios reports that in addition to hearing from the four candiates, the two-day gathering will address foreign policy, tech, and finance and business.
Additional speakers will include Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, and former Attorney General Bill Barr.
Zwick told Axios that those attending want to find someone else for the Republican 2024 nomination and "don't just accept that Donald Trump is the nominee."
"That's not in their DNA," Zwick told Axios. "They're genuinely interested in a candidate they can get excited about and get behind."
The forum, which is closed to the press, comes at the same time as House Republicans return to Washington to elect a new Speaker of the House after booting Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., from the job last week.
Romney and Ryan lost their 2012 bid to unseat incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and then Vice President Joe Biden by losing among Blacks, Hispanics, and younger voters, CNN reported at the time. -
Delusional as always46XiJCAB said:
So it’s almost like you dipshits never got it, at all. They’re gathering the losers to take out RDS. Trump is the mirage.RaceBannon said:Trump may not make it as many including myself have said. At that point it becomes who does
The good news is that I can't smear DeSantis by association on this. The bad news for Ron is that the donors have moved on. We had that too
Four Republican presidential candidates are slated to attend a closed-door summit in Utah today sponsored by Sen. Mitt Romney and his 2012 presidential running mate, former House speaker Paul Ryan.
Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, former Vice President Mike Pence, Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum are scheduled to attend the event in Park City where they can make their case to a network of “influential” donors, the Washington Post reported.
Romney launched the annual policy forum, known as the E2 Summit, before being elected to the Senate in 2019.
The report said some 250 attendees are expected at the event, organized by Romney’s son Tagg’s company Solamere Capital. They will be looking to find an alternative to GOP primary frontrunner, former President Donald Trump.
“To pretend like Donald Trump isn’t looming over the presidential primary would be foolish — they understand that. But this group is not just going to sit back and say, ‘Okay, well, let’s just accept that Donald Trump’s going to be the nominee,’” Spencer Zwick, Romney’s former finance chair, and co-organizer, said in the Post report. “If people in this room, and at this gathering, start to really get behind one or two of these candidates. You’re going to see some real movement in the polls. … At some point, and hopefully in the not-too-distant future, we can start to coalesce around a smaller group of candidates.”
Axios reports that in addition to hearing from the four candiates, the two-day gathering will address foreign policy, tech, and finance and business.
Additional speakers will include Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, and former Attorney General Bill Barr.
Zwick told Axios that those attending want to find someone else for the Republican 2024 nomination and "don't just accept that Donald Trump is the nominee."
"That's not in their DNA," Zwick told Axios. "They're genuinely interested in a candidate they can get excited about and get behind."
The forum, which is closed to the press, comes at the same time as House Republicans return to Washington to elect a new Speaker of the House after booting Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., from the job last week.
Romney and Ryan lost their 2012 bid to unseat incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and then Vice President Joe Biden by losing among Blacks, Hispanics, and younger voters, CNN reported at the time.
No one cares about stumpy
He was the first choice and failed
Bigly -
Burgum is the only one I would trust. Begrudgingly. A couple of two degrees of separation acquaintances with the Throbber. Also quite familiar with Burgum's business accomplishments. His roots are N. Dakota and nobody in the field is more tuned into the oil business than he is.RaceBannon said:Trump may not make it as many including myself have said. At that point it becomes who does
The good news is that I can't smear DeSantis by association on this. The bad news for Ron is that the donors have moved on. We had that too
Four Republican presidential candidates are slated to attend a closed-door summit in Utah today sponsored by Sen. Mitt Romney and his 2012 presidential running mate, former House speaker Paul Ryan.
Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, former Vice President Mike Pence, Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum are scheduled to attend the event in Park City where they can make their case to a network of “influential” donors, the Washington Post reported.
Romney launched the annual policy forum, known as the E2 Summit, before being elected to the Senate in 2019.
The report said some 250 attendees are expected at the event, organized by Romney’s son Tagg’s company Solamere Capital. They will be looking to find an alternative to GOP primary frontrunner, former President Donald Trump.
“To pretend like Donald Trump isn’t looming over the presidential primary would be foolish — they understand that. But this group is not just going to sit back and say, ‘Okay, well, let’s just accept that Donald Trump’s going to be the nominee,’” Spencer Zwick, Romney’s former finance chair, and co-organizer, said in the Post report. “If people in this room, and at this gathering, start to really get behind one or two of these candidates. You’re going to see some real movement in the polls. … At some point, and hopefully in the not-too-distant future, we can start to coalesce around a smaller group of candidates.”
Axios reports that in addition to hearing from the four candiates, the two-day gathering will address foreign policy, tech, and finance and business.
Additional speakers will include Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, and former Attorney General Bill Barr.
Zwick told Axios that those attending want to find someone else for the Republican 2024 nomination and "don't just accept that Donald Trump is the nominee."
"That's not in their DNA," Zwick told Axios. "They're genuinely interested in a candidate they can get excited about and get behind."
The forum, which is closed to the press, comes at the same time as House Republicans return to Washington to elect a new Speaker of the House after booting Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., from the job last week.
Romney and Ryan lost their 2012 bid to unseat incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and then Vice President Joe Biden by losing among Blacks, Hispanics, and younger voters, CNN reported at the time.
All four are probably WEF but, at this point, who isn't?
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Keep telling yourself that you actually had an open mind.RaceBannon said:
Delusional as always46XiJCAB said:
So it’s almost like you dipshits never got it, at all. They’re gathering the losers to take out RDS. Trump is the mirage.RaceBannon said:Trump may not make it as many including myself have said. At that point it becomes who does
The good news is that I can't smear DeSantis by association on this. The bad news for Ron is that the donors have moved on. We had that too
Four Republican presidential candidates are slated to attend a closed-door summit in Utah today sponsored by Sen. Mitt Romney and his 2012 presidential running mate, former House speaker Paul Ryan.
Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, former Vice President Mike Pence, Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum are scheduled to attend the event in Park City where they can make their case to a network of “influential” donors, the Washington Post reported.
Romney launched the annual policy forum, known as the E2 Summit, before being elected to the Senate in 2019.
The report said some 250 attendees are expected at the event, organized by Romney’s son Tagg’s company Solamere Capital. They will be looking to find an alternative to GOP primary frontrunner, former President Donald Trump.
“To pretend like Donald Trump isn’t looming over the presidential primary would be foolish — they understand that. But this group is not just going to sit back and say, ‘Okay, well, let’s just accept that Donald Trump’s going to be the nominee,’” Spencer Zwick, Romney’s former finance chair, and co-organizer, said in the Post report. “If people in this room, and at this gathering, start to really get behind one or two of these candidates. You’re going to see some real movement in the polls. … At some point, and hopefully in the not-too-distant future, we can start to coalesce around a smaller group of candidates.”
Axios reports that in addition to hearing from the four candiates, the two-day gathering will address foreign policy, tech, and finance and business.
Additional speakers will include Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, and former Attorney General Bill Barr.
Zwick told Axios that those attending want to find someone else for the Republican 2024 nomination and "don't just accept that Donald Trump is the nominee."
"That's not in their DNA," Zwick told Axios. "They're genuinely interested in a candidate they can get excited about and get behind."
The forum, which is closed to the press, comes at the same time as House Republicans return to Washington to elect a new Speaker of the House after booting Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., from the job last week.
Romney and Ryan lost their 2012 bid to unseat incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and then Vice President Joe Biden by losing among Blacks, Hispanics, and younger voters, CNN reported at the time.
No one cares about stumpy
He was the first choice and failed
Bigly
“But he always apologizes and buys me flowers.” -
Embarrassing.PurpleThrobber said:
Burgum is the only one I would trust. Begrudgingly. A couple of two degrees of separation acquaintances with the Throbber. Also quite familiar with Burgum's business accomplishments. His roots are N. Dakota and nobody in the field is more tuned into the oil business than he is.RaceBannon said:Trump may not make it as many including myself have said. At that point it becomes who does
The good news is that I can't smear DeSantis by association on this. The bad news for Ron is that the donors have moved on. We had that too
Four Republican presidential candidates are slated to attend a closed-door summit in Utah today sponsored by Sen. Mitt Romney and his 2012 presidential running mate, former House speaker Paul Ryan.
Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, former Vice President Mike Pence, Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum are scheduled to attend the event in Park City where they can make their case to a network of “influential” donors, the Washington Post reported.
Romney launched the annual policy forum, known as the E2 Summit, before being elected to the Senate in 2019.
The report said some 250 attendees are expected at the event, organized by Romney’s son Tagg’s company Solamere Capital. They will be looking to find an alternative to GOP primary frontrunner, former President Donald Trump.
“To pretend like Donald Trump isn’t looming over the presidential primary would be foolish — they understand that. But this group is not just going to sit back and say, ‘Okay, well, let’s just accept that Donald Trump’s going to be the nominee,’” Spencer Zwick, Romney’s former finance chair, and co-organizer, said in the Post report. “If people in this room, and at this gathering, start to really get behind one or two of these candidates. You’re going to see some real movement in the polls. … At some point, and hopefully in the not-too-distant future, we can start to coalesce around a smaller group of candidates.”
Axios reports that in addition to hearing from the four candiates, the two-day gathering will address foreign policy, tech, and finance and business.
Additional speakers will include Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, and former Attorney General Bill Barr.
Zwick told Axios that those attending want to find someone else for the Republican 2024 nomination and "don't just accept that Donald Trump is the nominee."
"That's not in their DNA," Zwick told Axios. "They're genuinely interested in a candidate they can get excited about and get behind."
The forum, which is closed to the press, comes at the same time as House Republicans return to Washington to elect a new Speaker of the House after booting Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., from the job last week.
Romney and Ryan lost their 2012 bid to unseat incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and then Vice President Joe Biden by losing among Blacks, Hispanics, and younger voters, CNN reported at the time.
All four are probably WEF but, at this point, who isn't?
So VR is out? -
This is why you sound so stupid when you accuse someone of melting down. You own that. For ever46XiJCAB said:
Keep telling yourself that you actually had an open mind.RaceBannon said:
Delusional as always46XiJCAB said:
So it’s almost like you dipshits never got it, at all. They’re gathering the losers to take out RDS. Trump is the mirage.RaceBannon said:Trump may not make it as many including myself have said. At that point it becomes who does
The good news is that I can't smear DeSantis by association on this. The bad news for Ron is that the donors have moved on. We had that too
Four Republican presidential candidates are slated to attend a closed-door summit in Utah today sponsored by Sen. Mitt Romney and his 2012 presidential running mate, former House speaker Paul Ryan.
Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, former Vice President Mike Pence, Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum are scheduled to attend the event in Park City where they can make their case to a network of “influential” donors, the Washington Post reported.
Romney launched the annual policy forum, known as the E2 Summit, before being elected to the Senate in 2019.
The report said some 250 attendees are expected at the event, organized by Romney’s son Tagg’s company Solamere Capital. They will be looking to find an alternative to GOP primary frontrunner, former President Donald Trump.
“To pretend like Donald Trump isn’t looming over the presidential primary would be foolish — they understand that. But this group is not just going to sit back and say, ‘Okay, well, let’s just accept that Donald Trump’s going to be the nominee,’” Spencer Zwick, Romney’s former finance chair, and co-organizer, said in the Post report. “If people in this room, and at this gathering, start to really get behind one or two of these candidates. You’re going to see some real movement in the polls. … At some point, and hopefully in the not-too-distant future, we can start to coalesce around a smaller group of candidates.”
Axios reports that in addition to hearing from the four candiates, the two-day gathering will address foreign policy, tech, and finance and business.
Additional speakers will include Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, and former Attorney General Bill Barr.
Zwick told Axios that those attending want to find someone else for the Republican 2024 nomination and "don't just accept that Donald Trump is the nominee."
"That's not in their DNA," Zwick told Axios. "They're genuinely interested in a candidate they can get excited about and get behind."
The forum, which is closed to the press, comes at the same time as House Republicans return to Washington to elect a new Speaker of the House after booting Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., from the job last week.
Romney and Ryan lost their 2012 bid to unseat incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and then Vice President Joe Biden by losing among Blacks, Hispanics, and younger voters, CNN reported at the time.
No one cares about stumpy
He was the first choice and failed
Bigly
“But he always apologizes and buys me flowers.”
DeSantis failed. Everyone says so -
I take him out of that 4 based on Debate 1PurpleThrobber said:
Burgum is the only one I would trust. Begrudgingly. A couple of two degrees of separation acquaintances with the Throbber. Also quite familiar with Burgum's business accomplishments. His roots are N. Dakota and nobody in the field is more tuned into the oil business than he is.RaceBannon said:Trump may not make it as many including myself have said. At that point it becomes who does
The good news is that I can't smear DeSantis by association on this. The bad news for Ron is that the donors have moved on. We had that too
Four Republican presidential candidates are slated to attend a closed-door summit in Utah today sponsored by Sen. Mitt Romney and his 2012 presidential running mate, former House speaker Paul Ryan.
Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, former Vice President Mike Pence, Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum are scheduled to attend the event in Park City where they can make their case to a network of “influential” donors, the Washington Post reported.
Romney launched the annual policy forum, known as the E2 Summit, before being elected to the Senate in 2019.
The report said some 250 attendees are expected at the event, organized by Romney’s son Tagg’s company Solamere Capital. They will be looking to find an alternative to GOP primary frontrunner, former President Donald Trump.
“To pretend like Donald Trump isn’t looming over the presidential primary would be foolish — they understand that. But this group is not just going to sit back and say, ‘Okay, well, let’s just accept that Donald Trump’s going to be the nominee,’” Spencer Zwick, Romney’s former finance chair, and co-organizer, said in the Post report. “If people in this room, and at this gathering, start to really get behind one or two of these candidates. You’re going to see some real movement in the polls. … At some point, and hopefully in the not-too-distant future, we can start to coalesce around a smaller group of candidates.”
Axios reports that in addition to hearing from the four candiates, the two-day gathering will address foreign policy, tech, and finance and business.
Additional speakers will include Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, and former Attorney General Bill Barr.
Zwick told Axios that those attending want to find someone else for the Republican 2024 nomination and "don't just accept that Donald Trump is the nominee."
"That's not in their DNA," Zwick told Axios. "They're genuinely interested in a candidate they can get excited about and get behind."
The forum, which is closed to the press, comes at the same time as House Republicans return to Washington to elect a new Speaker of the House after booting Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., from the job last week.
Romney and Ryan lost their 2012 bid to unseat incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and then Vice President Joe Biden by losing among Blacks, Hispanics, and younger voters, CNN reported at the time.
All four are probably WEF but, at this point, who isn't?
The entire thing is a WEF show. Brian Kemp will be there -
Vivek wasn't in the four highlighted.46XiJCAB said:
Embarrassing.PurpleThrobber said:
Burgum is the only one I would trust. Begrudgingly. A couple of two degrees of separation acquaintances with the Throbber. Also quite familiar with Burgum's business accomplishments. His roots are N. Dakota and nobody in the field is more tuned into the oil business than he is.RaceBannon said:Trump may not make it as many including myself have said. At that point it becomes who does
The good news is that I can't smear DeSantis by association on this. The bad news for Ron is that the donors have moved on. We had that too
Four Republican presidential candidates are slated to attend a closed-door summit in Utah today sponsored by Sen. Mitt Romney and his 2012 presidential running mate, former House speaker Paul Ryan.
Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, former Vice President Mike Pence, Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum are scheduled to attend the event in Park City where they can make their case to a network of “influential” donors, the Washington Post reported.
Romney launched the annual policy forum, known as the E2 Summit, before being elected to the Senate in 2019.
The report said some 250 attendees are expected at the event, organized by Romney’s son Tagg’s company Solamere Capital. They will be looking to find an alternative to GOP primary frontrunner, former President Donald Trump.
“To pretend like Donald Trump isn’t looming over the presidential primary would be foolish — they understand that. But this group is not just going to sit back and say, ‘Okay, well, let’s just accept that Donald Trump’s going to be the nominee,’” Spencer Zwick, Romney’s former finance chair, and co-organizer, said in the Post report. “If people in this room, and at this gathering, start to really get behind one or two of these candidates. You’re going to see some real movement in the polls. … At some point, and hopefully in the not-too-distant future, we can start to coalesce around a smaller group of candidates.”
Axios reports that in addition to hearing from the four candiates, the two-day gathering will address foreign policy, tech, and finance and business.
Additional speakers will include Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, and former Attorney General Bill Barr.
Zwick told Axios that those attending want to find someone else for the Republican 2024 nomination and "don't just accept that Donald Trump is the nominee."
"That's not in their DNA," Zwick told Axios. "They're genuinely interested in a candidate they can get excited about and get behind."
The forum, which is closed to the press, comes at the same time as House Republicans return to Washington to elect a new Speaker of the House after booting Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., from the job last week.
Romney and Ryan lost their 2012 bid to unseat incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and then Vice President Joe Biden by losing among Blacks, Hispanics, and younger voters, CNN reported at the time.
All four are probably WEF but, at this point, who isn't?
So VR is out?
Entering Dazzler level of dipshit.
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@RaceBannon understands highlighting and message boards.RaceBannon said:
I take him out of that 4 based on Debate 1PurpleThrobber said:
Burgum is the only one I would trust. Begrudgingly. A couple of two degrees of separation acquaintances with the Throbber. Also quite familiar with Burgum's business accomplishments. His roots are N. Dakota and nobody in the field is more tuned into the oil business than he is.RaceBannon said:Trump may not make it as many including myself have said. At that point it becomes who does
The good news is that I can't smear DeSantis by association on this. The bad news for Ron is that the donors have moved on. We had that too
Four Republican presidential candidates are slated to attend a closed-door summit in Utah today sponsored by Sen. Mitt Romney and his 2012 presidential running mate, former House speaker Paul Ryan.
Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, former Vice President Mike Pence, Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum are scheduled to attend the event in Park City where they can make their case to a network of “influential” donors, the Washington Post reported.
Romney launched the annual policy forum, known as the E2 Summit, before being elected to the Senate in 2019.
The report said some 250 attendees are expected at the event, organized by Romney’s son Tagg’s company Solamere Capital. They will be looking to find an alternative to GOP primary frontrunner, former President Donald Trump.
“To pretend like Donald Trump isn’t looming over the presidential primary would be foolish — they understand that. But this group is not just going to sit back and say, ‘Okay, well, let’s just accept that Donald Trump’s going to be the nominee,’” Spencer Zwick, Romney’s former finance chair, and co-organizer, said in the Post report. “If people in this room, and at this gathering, start to really get behind one or two of these candidates. You’re going to see some real movement in the polls. … At some point, and hopefully in the not-too-distant future, we can start to coalesce around a smaller group of candidates.”
Axios reports that in addition to hearing from the four candiates, the two-day gathering will address foreign policy, tech, and finance and business.
Additional speakers will include Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, and former Attorney General Bill Barr.
Zwick told Axios that those attending want to find someone else for the Republican 2024 nomination and "don't just accept that Donald Trump is the nominee."
"That's not in their DNA," Zwick told Axios. "They're genuinely interested in a candidate they can get excited about and get behind."
The forum, which is closed to the press, comes at the same time as House Republicans return to Washington to elect a new Speaker of the House after booting Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., from the job last week.
Romney and Ryan lost their 2012 bid to unseat incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and then Vice President Joe Biden by losing among Blacks, Hispanics, and younger voters, CNN reported at the time.
All four are probably WEF but, at this point, who isn't?
The entire thing is a WEF show. Brian Kemp will be there
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I can't help that you're full of BS Race.RaceBannon said:
This is why you sound so stupid when you accuse someone of melting down. You own that. For ever46XiJCAB said:
Keep telling yourself that you actually had an open mind.RaceBannon said:
Delusional as always46XiJCAB said:
So it’s almost like you dipshits never got it, at all. They’re gathering the losers to take out RDS. Trump is the mirage.RaceBannon said:Trump may not make it as many including myself have said. At that point it becomes who does
The good news is that I can't smear DeSantis by association on this. The bad news for Ron is that the donors have moved on. We had that too
Four Republican presidential candidates are slated to attend a closed-door summit in Utah today sponsored by Sen. Mitt Romney and his 2012 presidential running mate, former House speaker Paul Ryan.
Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, former Vice President Mike Pence, Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum are scheduled to attend the event in Park City where they can make their case to a network of “influential” donors, the Washington Post reported.
Romney launched the annual policy forum, known as the E2 Summit, before being elected to the Senate in 2019.
The report said some 250 attendees are expected at the event, organized by Romney’s son Tagg’s company Solamere Capital. They will be looking to find an alternative to GOP primary frontrunner, former President Donald Trump.
“To pretend like Donald Trump isn’t looming over the presidential primary would be foolish — they understand that. But this group is not just going to sit back and say, ‘Okay, well, let’s just accept that Donald Trump’s going to be the nominee,’” Spencer Zwick, Romney’s former finance chair, and co-organizer, said in the Post report. “If people in this room, and at this gathering, start to really get behind one or two of these candidates. You’re going to see some real movement in the polls. … At some point, and hopefully in the not-too-distant future, we can start to coalesce around a smaller group of candidates.”
Axios reports that in addition to hearing from the four candiates, the two-day gathering will address foreign policy, tech, and finance and business.
Additional speakers will include Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, and former Attorney General Bill Barr.
Zwick told Axios that those attending want to find someone else for the Republican 2024 nomination and "don't just accept that Donald Trump is the nominee."
"That's not in their DNA," Zwick told Axios. "They're genuinely interested in a candidate they can get excited about and get behind."
The forum, which is closed to the press, comes at the same time as House Republicans return to Washington to elect a new Speaker of the House after booting Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., from the job last week.
Romney and Ryan lost their 2012 bid to unseat incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and then Vice President Joe Biden by losing among Blacks, Hispanics, and younger voters, CNN reported at the time.
No one cares about stumpy
He was the first choice and failed
Bigly
“But he always apologizes and buys me flowers.”
DeSantis failed. Everyone says so
You never gave RDS a glace because you were staring at Trump the whole time. -
But you loved the flavor of the day, what happened?PurpleThrobber said:
Vivek wasn't in the four highlighted.46XiJCAB said:
Embarrassing.PurpleThrobber said:
Burgum is the only one I would trust. Begrudgingly. A couple of two degrees of separation acquaintances with the Throbber. Also quite familiar with Burgum's business accomplishments. His roots are N. Dakota and nobody in the field is more tuned into the oil business than he is.RaceBannon said:Trump may not make it as many including myself have said. At that point it becomes who does
The good news is that I can't smear DeSantis by association on this. The bad news for Ron is that the donors have moved on. We had that too
Four Republican presidential candidates are slated to attend a closed-door summit in Utah today sponsored by Sen. Mitt Romney and his 2012 presidential running mate, former House speaker Paul Ryan.
Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, former Vice President Mike Pence, Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum are scheduled to attend the event in Park City where they can make their case to a network of “influential” donors, the Washington Post reported.
Romney launched the annual policy forum, known as the E2 Summit, before being elected to the Senate in 2019.
The report said some 250 attendees are expected at the event, organized by Romney’s son Tagg’s company Solamere Capital. They will be looking to find an alternative to GOP primary frontrunner, former President Donald Trump.
“To pretend like Donald Trump isn’t looming over the presidential primary would be foolish — they understand that. But this group is not just going to sit back and say, ‘Okay, well, let’s just accept that Donald Trump’s going to be the nominee,’” Spencer Zwick, Romney’s former finance chair, and co-organizer, said in the Post report. “If people in this room, and at this gathering, start to really get behind one or two of these candidates. You’re going to see some real movement in the polls. … At some point, and hopefully in the not-too-distant future, we can start to coalesce around a smaller group of candidates.”
Axios reports that in addition to hearing from the four candiates, the two-day gathering will address foreign policy, tech, and finance and business.
Additional speakers will include Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, and former Attorney General Bill Barr.
Zwick told Axios that those attending want to find someone else for the Republican 2024 nomination and "don't just accept that Donald Trump is the nominee."
"That's not in their DNA," Zwick told Axios. "They're genuinely interested in a candidate they can get excited about and get behind."
The forum, which is closed to the press, comes at the same time as House Republicans return to Washington to elect a new Speaker of the House after booting Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., from the job last week.
Romney and Ryan lost their 2012 bid to unseat incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and then Vice President Joe Biden by losing among Blacks, Hispanics, and younger voters, CNN reported at the time.
All four are probably WEF but, at this point, who isn't?
So VR is out?
Entering Dazzler level of dipshit.
Talk about dipshits. -
Jilted lover syndrome46XiJCAB said:
I can't help that you're full of BS Race.RaceBannon said:
This is why you sound so stupid when you accuse someone of melting down. You own that. For ever46XiJCAB said:
Keep telling yourself that you actually had an open mind.RaceBannon said:
Delusional as always46XiJCAB said:
So it’s almost like you dipshits never got it, at all. They’re gathering the losers to take out RDS. Trump is the mirage.RaceBannon said:Trump may not make it as many including myself have said. At that point it becomes who does
The good news is that I can't smear DeSantis by association on this. The bad news for Ron is that the donors have moved on. We had that too
Four Republican presidential candidates are slated to attend a closed-door summit in Utah today sponsored by Sen. Mitt Romney and his 2012 presidential running mate, former House speaker Paul Ryan.
Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, former Vice President Mike Pence, Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum are scheduled to attend the event in Park City where they can make their case to a network of “influential” donors, the Washington Post reported.
Romney launched the annual policy forum, known as the E2 Summit, before being elected to the Senate in 2019.
The report said some 250 attendees are expected at the event, organized by Romney’s son Tagg’s company Solamere Capital. They will be looking to find an alternative to GOP primary frontrunner, former President Donald Trump.
“To pretend like Donald Trump isn’t looming over the presidential primary would be foolish — they understand that. But this group is not just going to sit back and say, ‘Okay, well, let’s just accept that Donald Trump’s going to be the nominee,’” Spencer Zwick, Romney’s former finance chair, and co-organizer, said in the Post report. “If people in this room, and at this gathering, start to really get behind one or two of these candidates. You’re going to see some real movement in the polls. … At some point, and hopefully in the not-too-distant future, we can start to coalesce around a smaller group of candidates.”
Axios reports that in addition to hearing from the four candiates, the two-day gathering will address foreign policy, tech, and finance and business.
Additional speakers will include Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, and former Attorney General Bill Barr.
Zwick told Axios that those attending want to find someone else for the Republican 2024 nomination and "don't just accept that Donald Trump is the nominee."
"That's not in their DNA," Zwick told Axios. "They're genuinely interested in a candidate they can get excited about and get behind."
The forum, which is closed to the press, comes at the same time as House Republicans return to Washington to elect a new Speaker of the House after booting Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., from the job last week.
Romney and Ryan lost their 2012 bid to unseat incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and then Vice President Joe Biden by losing among Blacks, Hispanics, and younger voters, CNN reported at the time.
No one cares about stumpy
He was the first choice and failed
Bigly
“But he always apologizes and buys me flowers.”
DeSantis failed. Everyone says so
You never gave RDS a glace because you were staring at Trump the whole time.
Stop stalking me Ron
Nobody wants you -
This is melting down46XiJCAB said:
But you loved the flavor of the day, what happened?PurpleThrobber said:
Vivek wasn't in the four highlighted.46XiJCAB said:
Embarrassing.PurpleThrobber said:
Burgum is the only one I would trust. Begrudgingly. A couple of two degrees of separation acquaintances with the Throbber. Also quite familiar with Burgum's business accomplishments. His roots are N. Dakota and nobody in the field is more tuned into the oil business than he is.RaceBannon said:Trump may not make it as many including myself have said. At that point it becomes who does
The good news is that I can't smear DeSantis by association on this. The bad news for Ron is that the donors have moved on. We had that too
Four Republican presidential candidates are slated to attend a closed-door summit in Utah today sponsored by Sen. Mitt Romney and his 2012 presidential running mate, former House speaker Paul Ryan.
Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, former Vice President Mike Pence, Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum are scheduled to attend the event in Park City where they can make their case to a network of “influential” donors, the Washington Post reported.
Romney launched the annual policy forum, known as the E2 Summit, before being elected to the Senate in 2019.
The report said some 250 attendees are expected at the event, organized by Romney’s son Tagg’s company Solamere Capital. They will be looking to find an alternative to GOP primary frontrunner, former President Donald Trump.
“To pretend like Donald Trump isn’t looming over the presidential primary would be foolish — they understand that. But this group is not just going to sit back and say, ‘Okay, well, let’s just accept that Donald Trump’s going to be the nominee,’” Spencer Zwick, Romney’s former finance chair, and co-organizer, said in the Post report. “If people in this room, and at this gathering, start to really get behind one or two of these candidates. You’re going to see some real movement in the polls. … At some point, and hopefully in the not-too-distant future, we can start to coalesce around a smaller group of candidates.”
Axios reports that in addition to hearing from the four candiates, the two-day gathering will address foreign policy, tech, and finance and business.
Additional speakers will include Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, and former Attorney General Bill Barr.
Zwick told Axios that those attending want to find someone else for the Republican 2024 nomination and "don't just accept that Donald Trump is the nominee."
"That's not in their DNA," Zwick told Axios. "They're genuinely interested in a candidate they can get excited about and get behind."
The forum, which is closed to the press, comes at the same time as House Republicans return to Washington to elect a new Speaker of the House after booting Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., from the job last week.
Romney and Ryan lost their 2012 bid to unseat incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and then Vice President Joe Biden by losing among Blacks, Hispanics, and younger voters, CNN reported at the time.
All four are probably WEF but, at this point, who isn't?
So VR is out?
Entering Dazzler level of dipshit.
Talk about dipshits.
Can't wait for Saturday night -
Vivek was in Utah with Romney?46XiJCAB said:
But you loved the flavor of the day, what happened?PurpleThrobber said:
Vivek wasn't in the four highlighted.46XiJCAB said:
Embarrassing.PurpleThrobber said:
Burgum is the only one I would trust. Begrudgingly. A couple of two degrees of separation acquaintances with the Throbber. Also quite familiar with Burgum's business accomplishments. His roots are N. Dakota and nobody in the field is more tuned into the oil business than he is.RaceBannon said:Trump may not make it as many including myself have said. At that point it becomes who does
The good news is that I can't smear DeSantis by association on this. The bad news for Ron is that the donors have moved on. We had that too
Four Republican presidential candidates are slated to attend a closed-door summit in Utah today sponsored by Sen. Mitt Romney and his 2012 presidential running mate, former House speaker Paul Ryan.
Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, former Vice President Mike Pence, Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum are scheduled to attend the event in Park City where they can make their case to a network of “influential” donors, the Washington Post reported.
Romney launched the annual policy forum, known as the E2 Summit, before being elected to the Senate in 2019.
The report said some 250 attendees are expected at the event, organized by Romney’s son Tagg’s company Solamere Capital. They will be looking to find an alternative to GOP primary frontrunner, former President Donald Trump.
“To pretend like Donald Trump isn’t looming over the presidential primary would be foolish — they understand that. But this group is not just going to sit back and say, ‘Okay, well, let’s just accept that Donald Trump’s going to be the nominee,’” Spencer Zwick, Romney’s former finance chair, and co-organizer, said in the Post report. “If people in this room, and at this gathering, start to really get behind one or two of these candidates. You’re going to see some real movement in the polls. … At some point, and hopefully in the not-too-distant future, we can start to coalesce around a smaller group of candidates.”
Axios reports that in addition to hearing from the four candiates, the two-day gathering will address foreign policy, tech, and finance and business.
Additional speakers will include Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, and former Attorney General Bill Barr.
Zwick told Axios that those attending want to find someone else for the Republican 2024 nomination and "don't just accept that Donald Trump is the nominee."
"That's not in their DNA," Zwick told Axios. "They're genuinely interested in a candidate they can get excited about and get behind."
The forum, which is closed to the press, comes at the same time as House Republicans return to Washington to elect a new Speaker of the House after booting Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., from the job last week.
Romney and Ryan lost their 2012 bid to unseat incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and then Vice President Joe Biden by losing among Blacks, Hispanics, and younger voters, CNN reported at the time.
All four are probably WEF but, at this point, who isn't?
So VR is out?
Entering Dazzler level of dipshit.
Talk about dipshits.
Fuck off. -
Parlay of Oregon winning and Ron beating Trump is probably around +4000. I don't have that one.RaceBannon said:
This is melting down46XiJCAB said:
But you loved the flavor of the day, what happened?PurpleThrobber said:
Vivek wasn't in the four highlighted.46XiJCAB said:
Embarrassing.PurpleThrobber said:
Burgum is the only one I would trust. Begrudgingly. A couple of two degrees of separation acquaintances with the Throbber. Also quite familiar with Burgum's business accomplishments. His roots are N. Dakota and nobody in the field is more tuned into the oil business than he is.RaceBannon said:Trump may not make it as many including myself have said. At that point it becomes who does
The good news is that I can't smear DeSantis by association on this. The bad news for Ron is that the donors have moved on. We had that too
Four Republican presidential candidates are slated to attend a closed-door summit in Utah today sponsored by Sen. Mitt Romney and his 2012 presidential running mate, former House speaker Paul Ryan.
Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, former Vice President Mike Pence, Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum are scheduled to attend the event in Park City where they can make their case to a network of “influential” donors, the Washington Post reported.
Romney launched the annual policy forum, known as the E2 Summit, before being elected to the Senate in 2019.
The report said some 250 attendees are expected at the event, organized by Romney’s son Tagg’s company Solamere Capital. They will be looking to find an alternative to GOP primary frontrunner, former President Donald Trump.
“To pretend like Donald Trump isn’t looming over the presidential primary would be foolish — they understand that. But this group is not just going to sit back and say, ‘Okay, well, let’s just accept that Donald Trump’s going to be the nominee,’” Spencer Zwick, Romney’s former finance chair, and co-organizer, said in the Post report. “If people in this room, and at this gathering, start to really get behind one or two of these candidates. You’re going to see some real movement in the polls. … At some point, and hopefully in the not-too-distant future, we can start to coalesce around a smaller group of candidates.”
Axios reports that in addition to hearing from the four candiates, the two-day gathering will address foreign policy, tech, and finance and business.
Additional speakers will include Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, and former Attorney General Bill Barr.
Zwick told Axios that those attending want to find someone else for the Republican 2024 nomination and "don't just accept that Donald Trump is the nominee."
"That's not in their DNA," Zwick told Axios. "They're genuinely interested in a candidate they can get excited about and get behind."
The forum, which is closed to the press, comes at the same time as House Republicans return to Washington to elect a new Speaker of the House after booting Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., from the job last week.
Romney and Ryan lost their 2012 bid to unseat incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and then Vice President Joe Biden by losing among Blacks, Hispanics, and younger voters, CNN reported at the time.
All four are probably WEF but, at this point, who isn't?
So VR is out?
Entering Dazzler level of dipshit.
Talk about dipshits.
Can't wait for Saturday night -
You Gals are still arguing about who will lose in 2024.Bob_C said:
Parlay of Oregon winning and Ron beating Trump is probably around +4000. I don't have that one.RaceBannon said:
This is melting down46XiJCAB said:
But you loved the flavor of the day, what happened?PurpleThrobber said:
Vivek wasn't in the four highlighted.46XiJCAB said:
Embarrassing.PurpleThrobber said:
Burgum is the only one I would trust. Begrudgingly. A couple of two degrees of separation acquaintances with the Throbber. Also quite familiar with Burgum's business accomplishments. His roots are N. Dakota and nobody in the field is more tuned into the oil business than he is.RaceBannon said:Trump may not make it as many including myself have said. At that point it becomes who does
The good news is that I can't smear DeSantis by association on this. The bad news for Ron is that the donors have moved on. We had that too
Four Republican presidential candidates are slated to attend a closed-door summit in Utah today sponsored by Sen. Mitt Romney and his 2012 presidential running mate, former House speaker Paul Ryan.
Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, former Vice President Mike Pence, Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum are scheduled to attend the event in Park City where they can make their case to a network of “influential” donors, the Washington Post reported.
Romney launched the annual policy forum, known as the E2 Summit, before being elected to the Senate in 2019.
The report said some 250 attendees are expected at the event, organized by Romney’s son Tagg’s company Solamere Capital. They will be looking to find an alternative to GOP primary frontrunner, former President Donald Trump.
“To pretend like Donald Trump isn’t looming over the presidential primary would be foolish — they understand that. But this group is not just going to sit back and say, ‘Okay, well, let’s just accept that Donald Trump’s going to be the nominee,’” Spencer Zwick, Romney’s former finance chair, and co-organizer, said in the Post report. “If people in this room, and at this gathering, start to really get behind one or two of these candidates. You’re going to see some real movement in the polls. … At some point, and hopefully in the not-too-distant future, we can start to coalesce around a smaller group of candidates.”
Axios reports that in addition to hearing from the four candiates, the two-day gathering will address foreign policy, tech, and finance and business.
Additional speakers will include Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, and former Attorney General Bill Barr.
Zwick told Axios that those attending want to find someone else for the Republican 2024 nomination and "don't just accept that Donald Trump is the nominee."
"That's not in their DNA," Zwick told Axios. "They're genuinely interested in a candidate they can get excited about and get behind."
The forum, which is closed to the press, comes at the same time as House Republicans return to Washington to elect a new Speaker of the House after booting Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., from the job last week.
Romney and Ryan lost their 2012 bid to unseat incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and then Vice President Joe Biden by losing among Blacks, Hispanics, and younger voters, CNN reported at the time.
All four are probably WEF but, at this point, who isn't?
So VR is out?
Entering Dazzler level of dipshit.
Talk about dipshits.
Can't wait for Saturday night
Sad. -
I like to torture animals. Don't judge.Kaepsknee said:
You Gals are still arguing about who will lose in 2024.Bob_C said:
Parlay of Oregon winning and Ron beating Trump is probably around +4000. I don't have that one.RaceBannon said:
This is melting down46XiJCAB said:
But you loved the flavor of the day, what happened?PurpleThrobber said:
Vivek wasn't in the four highlighted.46XiJCAB said:
Embarrassing.PurpleThrobber said:
Burgum is the only one I would trust. Begrudgingly. A couple of two degrees of separation acquaintances with the Throbber. Also quite familiar with Burgum's business accomplishments. His roots are N. Dakota and nobody in the field is more tuned into the oil business than he is.RaceBannon said:Trump may not make it as many including myself have said. At that point it becomes who does
The good news is that I can't smear DeSantis by association on this. The bad news for Ron is that the donors have moved on. We had that too
Four Republican presidential candidates are slated to attend a closed-door summit in Utah today sponsored by Sen. Mitt Romney and his 2012 presidential running mate, former House speaker Paul Ryan.
Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, former Vice President Mike Pence, Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum are scheduled to attend the event in Park City where they can make their case to a network of “influential” donors, the Washington Post reported.
Romney launched the annual policy forum, known as the E2 Summit, before being elected to the Senate in 2019.
The report said some 250 attendees are expected at the event, organized by Romney’s son Tagg’s company Solamere Capital. They will be looking to find an alternative to GOP primary frontrunner, former President Donald Trump.
“To pretend like Donald Trump isn’t looming over the presidential primary would be foolish — they understand that. But this group is not just going to sit back and say, ‘Okay, well, let’s just accept that Donald Trump’s going to be the nominee,’” Spencer Zwick, Romney’s former finance chair, and co-organizer, said in the Post report. “If people in this room, and at this gathering, start to really get behind one or two of these candidates. You’re going to see some real movement in the polls. … At some point, and hopefully in the not-too-distant future, we can start to coalesce around a smaller group of candidates.”
Axios reports that in addition to hearing from the four candiates, the two-day gathering will address foreign policy, tech, and finance and business.
Additional speakers will include Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, and former Attorney General Bill Barr.
Zwick told Axios that those attending want to find someone else for the Republican 2024 nomination and "don't just accept that Donald Trump is the nominee."
"That's not in their DNA," Zwick told Axios. "They're genuinely interested in a candidate they can get excited about and get behind."
The forum, which is closed to the press, comes at the same time as House Republicans return to Washington to elect a new Speaker of the House after booting Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., from the job last week.
Romney and Ryan lost their 2012 bid to unseat incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and then Vice President Joe Biden by losing among Blacks, Hispanics, and younger voters, CNN reported at the time.
All four are probably WEF but, at this point, who isn't?
So VR is out?
Entering Dazzler level of dipshit.
Talk about dipshits.
Can't wait for Saturday night
Sad.