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Doug Burgum, man. Legendary Outlaw.
Guy in 2nd to last place in Iowa. Ahead of the guy at 0%, but behind the guy at 2%.
Who?
I’ve never heard of the guy and didn’t even know he was running.
I thought for a split second I read Doug Berman, benevolent NPR overlord of shows like wait wait don’t tell me and was very confused.
This person I did not know at all.
I think he was producer on cartalk too. I'd vote for Bill Kurtis though.
No, that was Doug "The subway fugitive, not a slave to fashion, bongo-boy" Berman. A totally different person.
Is he any relation to Doug "pumpkin lips" Berman? 😁
No, I think that's the brother of Doug "Cute-Cute-Cute" Berman.
I'm sure his supporter is devastated.
Fucking who?
There needs to be many more of these. I know, I know, people are holding out hope for the Iowa caucus, but it's really pointless.
https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/polls/president-primary-r/2024/iowa/
It's a race to see "who gets to lose to Trump by 40 points."
Trump 54%
DeSantis 18%
Haley 12%
Ramaswamy 6%
Christie 3%
Scott 2%
Burgum 1%
Hutchinson 0%
Anyone in single digits needs to drop out. Or put it another way, you could combine the support for all the other candidates behind a single person and they would still lose to Trump by 8 points.
"The RNC’s clubhouse debate requirements are nationalizing the primary process and taking the power of democracy away from the engaged, thoughtful citizens of Iowa and New Hampshire,"
Bold strategy you had there cotton.
You may know Doug Bergum from the store.
Narrator: They didn't.
No one even knows who tf this schmuck is.
This is like when you see the announcement of some celebrity's death, and you didn't even know they were still alive.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
North Dakota Gov.
Doug Burgum announced Monday that he's dropping out of the race for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.
"The RNC’s clubhouse debate requirements are nationalizing the primary process and taking the power of democracy away from the engaged, thoughtful citizens of Iowa and New Hampshire," Burgum said in a statement bashing the rules that kept him out of the most recent debate.
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I rarely give the gop credit but if they’re taking power away from Iowa and New Hampshire they at least get props for that. Terrible places those
You mean all those millions he burned flooding NH and Iowa with TV ads and giving $20 gift cards in return for a $1 donation didn't pay off?
giving $20 gift cards in return for a $1 donation didn’t pay off?
That seems...vaguely illegal? I can't say how, though. But it seems wrong to be able to pay people to donate to a political campaign. Like it's trying to get around campaign finance laws.
Spending $19 to get $1 doesn't immediately seem to make sense, but one of the debate threshholds was to have a specific number of unique donations.
Who is he and what did he look like before his face melted?
He never had a chance.
Face of genetic white Republican douche.