Showing posts with label Primary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Primary. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Primary results from My District

Primry Election results

All 814 precincts reported and the turn-out was 24.24%...not too good.

UNITED STATES SENATOR: Ashley Moody...78.65%

REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS: Deborah Adeimy...73.67%

GOVERNOR: Byron Donalds...58.75%

CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER: Blaise Ingolia...58.43%

COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE: Wilton Simpson...71.42%

STATE REP DISTRICT 87: Jon Maples...76.92% (Added him in here as I like him.

STATE REP DISTRICT 89: Cathy Higgins...67.18%

COUNTY COURT JUDGE GROUP 12: Jacob Noble...55.83%

SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 4: Christina Romelus...67.18

Thursday, March 19, 2026

Kiss of death for Alt-Left Democrats in Illinois Primary

Squad-backed Democrats go 0 for 6 in Illinois primaries as voters reject far-left candidates

Every single Democratic candidate aligned with the Squad lost their Illinois House primary race Tuesday evening. Six races, six defeats. Not a close call. Not a split decision. A shutout.

The rout spanned multiple congressional districts and sent a clear signal: even Democratic primary voters in deep-blue Illinois want nothing to do with the furthest-left flank of their party. AIPAC, which targeted all six candidates, took a victory lap on X:
Democratic voters rejected their extreme anti-Israel candidates, instead choosing mainstream candidates. AIPAC is proud to help defeat six would-be Squad members tonight!

The pro-Israel lobby also noted the radioactive endorsement trail that followed every losing candidate:
Being endorsed by @BernieSanders, @RoKhanna, @justicedems and @sunrisemvmt was a kiss of death in Illinois.
Kiss of death is right

Monday, October 20, 2025

The Democrat knives are out for John Fetterman

John Fetterman got a nasty surprise from Democrats that will change everything

John Fetterman has become a maverick in the Democrat Party.

And John Fetterman got a nasty surprise from Democrats that will change everything.

Pennsylvania Democrats plan 2028 primary challenge three years early.

Pennsylvania Democrats aren’t waiting until 2028 to start their civil war over Senator John Fetterman.

Three years before voters head to the polls, top Democrats are already positioning to challenge Fetterman in a primary fight that threatens to tear the party apart in the nation’s most important battleground state.

Read more...

Wednesday, August 21, 2024

Primary Results

2024 Primary Election

Election Date: 8/20/2024
Registered Voters: 862,008
Ballots Cast: 192,156
Voter Turnout: 22.29%



A Few other interesting Republican races:

Rick Scott, U.S. Senator: 85.26%

Brian Mast, U.s. Congress District 21: 85.04%

Michael Gauger, Sheriff: 53.53%. He will be going against Ric Bradshaw who received 60.79% of the vote.

Click here to view the rest of the winners

Tuesday, August 6, 2024

Deborah Adeimy for Congress

Vote for Deborah in Republican Primary August 20

Early Voting begins on August 10.

Tuesday, June 18, 2024

Vote Deborah Adeimy----August 20 Primary

Let's get rid of the horrible Democrat policies

For the first time in my life, I am voting by mail due to all the road construction and hassle just to get to where you want to go around Lake Worth Beach.

From 2 years ago--but it's the same ole crap getting worse under Democrats.

Tuesday, June 11, 2024

Vote for Deborah Adeimy to unseat Lois Frankel

Deborah has to win her primary and has two opponents for the Republican nomination. Deborah is the most qualified.

Election Day: 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, August 20, 2024



Monday, March 4, 2024

Trump on a roll

Donald Trump Wins Missouri Republican Caucus

Former President Donald Trump has won the Missouri Republican Caucus over former Gov. Nikki Haley (R-SC).

The Associated Press called the caucus for Trump at 12:40 p.m. Eastern. As of 2:05 p.m., Trump had secured 100 percent of the 247 votes cast by statewide delegates, while Haley had not procured a vote from one of the more than 900 statewide delegates, according to the AP.

Missouri carries with it 54 national delegates, and the caucuses on Saturday kick off the allocation process.

Saturday’s defeat in Missouri also follows Haley’s first endorsements from RINO U.S. senators, which came on Friday. Haley landed the support of moderate Sens. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) and Susan Collins (R-ME). In comparison, Trump is closing in on two dozen endorsements from members of the upper chamber.

Read about it...

Saturday, March 2, 2024

Democrats are in trouble. Big trouble.

Left is Losing Its Grip, Michigan Primary Results Spell Disaster for Biden

Democrats are having a bit of a crisis. And by “bit,” I mean a full-blown, hold-your-horses, this-doesn’t-look-good-at-all kind of crisis.

The recent Michigan Primary seems to be spelling disaster for the Democrats… or should I say, disaster for Biden? The numbers don’t lie, folks. A significant chunk of Michigan Democrats – nearly 20 percent – decided to vote “uncommitted” in protest of Biden’s presidency. Yup, you heard that right. They’d rather vote for nobody than back the incumbent president. Now, isn’t that something?

Leading this rebellious charge is none other than Rep. Rashida Tlaib, who has been urging voters to use their primary vote as a form of protest. She’s not mincing her words either.

In a video statement, Tlaib said, “I was proud today to walk in and pull a democratic ballot and vote uncommitted. We must protect our democracy. We must make sure that our government is about us, about the people.”

Read more...

Thursday, February 8, 2024

Nevada Primary

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley lost the non-binding Nevada GOP primary

to “none of these candidates”

voters expressed their dissatisfaction with all of the candidates on the ballot.

Donald Trump did not compete in Tuesday's primary and he was not on the ballot.

Thursday, January 25, 2024

Nikki came in 2nd because of Independents and Democrats

Some 51% percent of voters in New Hampshire's Republican presidential primary contest considered themselves Republicans, down from 55% in the party's 2016 contest, according to an exit poll conducted Tuesday by Edison Research.

New Hampshire is a semi-open primary, allowing "undeclared" registered voters to vote in either primary, giving independents a say in the Republican presidential nominating contest.

Roughly two-thirds of undeclared independents broke for runner-up Nikki Haley on Tuesday night.

Wednesday, January 24, 2024

New Hampshire Republican Primary



Ron DeSantis 0.7%
Chris Christie 0.4%
Total Write-Ins 0.4%
Vivek Ramaswamy 0.2%
Mike Pence 0.1%
Mary Maxwell 0.1%
Tim Scott 0.1%
Doug Burgum 0.1%
Asa Hutchinson 0.0%
Rachel Swift 0.0%
Scott Ayers 0.0%
Darius Mitchell 0.0%
Glenn McPeters 0.0%
Peter Jedick 0.0%
Perry Johnson 0.0%
David Stuckenberg 0.0%
Scott Merrell 0.0%
Donald Kjornes 0.0%
Robert Carney 0.0%
Hirsh Singh 0.0%
John Castro 0.0%
Samuel Sloan 0.0%

Tuesday, January 23, 2024

Nikki has her priorities skewed

Nikki Haley Keeps Hiring Democrats

In politics, they often say that personnel is policy. If that’s the case, then Nikki Haley may be running in the wrong party’s primary.

Over the weekend, The Washington Examiner reported that the former ambassador to the United Nations and governor of South Carolina hired a Democrat to run her campaign efforts in New Hampshire.

The news has left some conservatives scratching their head.

Clearly, when Nikki Haley looks for talent, she turns to the Swamp and the Democrat Party’s guns-for-hire, not genuine conservatives.

Read about Tyler Clark

Saturday, August 26, 2023

How Candidates performed at GOP Debate

Republican Debate Results Just Came In – Here’s Who “Won” According to the Viewers

The first Republican debate of the 2024 presidential election produced strong winners and a few candidates who should go back to their day jobs. Republican hopefuls didn’t disappoint as they delivered their platform bullet points and fired off barbs against one another.

There was a slight separation between the two candidates who topped the field in a poll following the debate. Behind the top candidates was a distance third place finisher and the rest of the field trying to stay viable on the campaign trail. The tally came from a Washington Post/FiveThirtyEight/Ipsos poll conducted immediately after the event.

From the Washington Examiner:
Roughly 29% of GOP voters who watched the debate said Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) had the best performance. DeSantis was closely followed by entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, with 26% of likely primary voters saying he performed the best.
Read more...

Debate viewers vs. Trump on X

Fox's Debate Ratings Disaster: 50% Drop Since 2016 Election

Fox News’ first Republican primary debate got a terrible response from American television viewers, with the broadcast losing about half the audience Fox’s kickoff debate had during the 2016 election.

The chairman of Fox, billionaire Rupert Murdoch, claimed in a 2021 email he was seeking to make Trump a "non-person." The reverse has happened since that decision as well as their decision to fire Tucker Carlson.

According to Nielsen, an estimated 12.8 million people watched Wednesday’s Republican debate.

But that’s a decline of almost 50% from the more than 24 million people who tuned in when Donald Trump appeared in his first presidential debate in August 2015, Nielsen reported.

The "Trump effect" was again witnessed in a January 2016 Republican primary debate hosted by Fox News that Trump also skipped — that debate also drew about 12.5 million people.

Trump said he boycotted the Republican debate this week for a number of reasons, including his large lead over other GOP rivals in the polls.

Social media platform X, formerly Twitter, reported that Tucker Carlson's interview with Trump had 236.7 million views — a count of how many times someone scrolled by Carlson's interview with Trump in their feeds.

Newsmax

Tuesday, May 23, 2023

Did Joe shoot himself in the foot?

Democrats scrambling after realizing Biden shot himself in the foot

A headache of President Joe Biden's own making appears to be on the verge of graduating to a full-blown migraine.

Democrats and top Biden campaign officials are "scrambling" after the incumbent president could, somehow, cede the first unofficial contest of the 2024 Democratic primary race. Biden could have the very embarrassing situation of losing New Hampshire by default because he might not show up on the primary ballot.

And it all could have been avoided had Biden not been so bad at managing relationships, according to a damning report Thursday from Politico. Biden pushed to change the party's nominating calendar to give "first in the nation" status to South Carolina. [WND]

Read Politico

Sunday, August 28, 2022

Dan Franzese Wins Republican District 22

Franzese will face Frankel in 22nd District race for Congress, after 130-vote win in recount

"That's the final margin by which Dan Franzese beat out Deborah Adeimy in the Republican primary race for the 22nd Congressional District seat, which covers a majority of southern Palm Beach County.

A machine recount of the votes began at 1 p.m. Friday and concluded just before 2 a.m. Saturday. Original vote tallies showed just 132 votes separated the candidates.

Franzese earned 11,972 votes, or 34.6% of the vote, while Adeimy won 11,842, or 34.2% of the vote.

Franzese will now take on incumbent U.S. Rep. Lois Frankel, D-West Palm Beach, on Nov. 8 — a seat Republicans want to try to flip.

“This has been a long, hard-fought campaign," Franzese wrote in a statement sent to The Palm Beach Post. "I want to thank the people of District 22 for believing in me. I have listened to them and they have been heard at the ballot box."

Adeimy posted to her campaign Facebook page Saturday morning acknowledging the results:
"Lois Frankel is relieved she is not running against me, who would have finally ended her term," she wrote. "Happy I met more amazing people here, where my family has been for a century. I am devastated I sacrificed so much for my hometown and America."
[MSM.com]

In this County where the majority of voters are Democrats (they vote Democrat even when the country is going down the tubes), Lois Frankel has the big edge. The Republican Natonal Committee needs to get involved with the resources for Franzese to even have a chance.

Saturday, August 27, 2022

Recount Ditrict 22

A recount in the Republican Primary Congressional District 22 race

has been ordered by the Secretary of State. The recount process will commence at 1:00 pm at the Voting Equipment Center 7835 Central Industrial Drive, Riviera Beach, FL 33404.

Wednesday, August 24, 2022

Primary Results-- Republican Representative in Congress - District 22

133 votes separate Adeimy and Franzese

Should be a re-count. 23.7% turnout.