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LetMyPeopleVote

(178,370 posts)
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 05:38 PM 22 hrs ago

Disbelief as Trump tries to torpedo high-stakes GOP primary: 'Sure, why have people vote?'

trump is going to endorse either Cornyn or Paxton and then demand that the other candidate drop out of the runoff. trump does not like elections. If trump endorses Paxton, I do not see Cornyn dropping out. If trump endorses Cornyn, Paxton may drop out but I would not count on it.

Disbelief as Trump tries to torpedo high-stakes GOP primary: 'Sure, why have people vote?'

Why "disbelief" when the authoritarian acts in accordance with his very well-known fundamental nature??! 🤦🏽🤦🏽🤦🏽

www.rawstory.com/trump-texas-...

br00t4c (@br00t4c.bsky.social) 2026-03-04T20:49:20.821Z

https://www.rawstory.com/trump-texas-2675554382/

President Donald Trump made it known on Wednesday that he wants to take a major election decision away from Republican voters in Texas — and the internet had serious reactions to his comments.

Trump has threatened to interfere in elections before, or flat out cancel them, but after a tight primary race in the Lone Star state between incumbent Sen. John Cornyn and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, the president promised an endorsement — but only on the condition that the loser of his choice drop out. A GOP runoff election was slated for May 26, as neither candidate won more than 50 percent of the vote.

"The Republican Primary Race for the United States Senate in the Great State of Texas, a State I LOVE and won 3 times in Record Numbers (the HIGHEST vote ever recorded, by far!!!), cannot, for the good of the Party, and our Country, itself, be allowed to go on any longer," Trump posted Wednesday. "IT MUST STOP NOW!"....

"Good thing there's nothing dictatorial-sounding about that," progressive political activist Carol Norris wrote on Bluesky.

"Sure, why have people vote?" Retired Professor Emeritus of Immunology and Genomic Medicine, Jim Hagman, Ph.D., wrote on X.
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Disbelief as Trump tries to torpedo high-stakes GOP primary: 'Sure, why have people vote?' (Original Post) LetMyPeopleVote 22 hrs ago OP
MaddowBlog-Trump's endorsement isn't nearly as potent as he likes to pretend LetMyPeopleVote 22 hrs ago #1
When a Trump endorsed candidate loses, it becomes totally their fault. Norrrm 21 hrs ago #4
He will endorse D_Master81 22 hrs ago #2
haha, they are SKEERED Skittles 22 hrs ago #3

LetMyPeopleVote

(178,370 posts)
1. MaddowBlog-Trump's endorsement isn't nearly as potent as he likes to pretend
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 05:46 PM
22 hrs ago

The president keeps insisting that his endorsements automatically dictate the results of elections, but reality keeps telling a very different story.

Trump keeps insisting that his endorsements automatically dictate the results of elections, especially in Republican primaries.

And reality keeps telling a very different story.
www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...

Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-03-04T21:32:23.821Z

https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trumps-endorsement-isnt-nearly-as-potent-as-he-likes-to-pretend

The day after a series of closely watched elections in Texas, North Carolina and Arkansas, Donald Trump published a seemingly endless series of items to his social media platform, highlighting candidates who won primaries after receiving presidential endorsements. It led him to conclude: “My Endorsements within the Republican Party have been virtually insurmountable! It is such an honor to realize and say that almost everyone I Endorse WINS, and wins by a lot, especially in Texas!”

As it happens, the words “virtually” and “almost” were doing a lot of work in those sentences. The Texas Tribune noted that the president’s backing “isn’t a silver bullet.” From the report:

Trump handed out his endorsement generously ahead of the primary, backing over 130 incumbents and candidates for the Texas Legislature, Congress and statewide office.

While most of his endorsed candidates won their primaries outright Tuesday night, a major one — Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller — was poised to lose reelection. And at least three Trump-endorsed candidates for Congress were headed to runoffs, one of them in a distant second place.

While not a wholesale rejection of Trump’s influence, the results showed that his endorsement cannot solve all a candidate’s problems
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.....The problem, of course, is that plenty of Trump-backed GOP candidates have fallen short, including in Republican primaries, whether the president can think of them or not.

To be sure, most of the Texas Republicans who received Trump endorsements fared well on Tuesday, but many of them ran literally or effectively unopposed, allowing the president to pad his totals. Some, however, either lost or are poised to lose, despite his public support......

Except, as we’ve seen many times, that’s not true — which should send a message to Republicans everywhere about the need, or lack thereof, to kiss his ring.

GOP officials and candidates are supposed to tremble in fear at the very idea of losing favor with him because his all-powerful endorsement is the key to unlocking electoral success. It’s the kind of thinking that keeps congressional Republicans in line, too afraid of what he’ll do to their careers if they dare to defy him.

But what the party needs to understand is that the myth isn’t true, no matter how many times he pretends otherwise. The more GOP officials and candidates acknowledge that reality, the less they’ll feel the need to sacrifice their dignity to satisfy Trump’s whims.

Norrrm

(4,699 posts)
4. When a Trump endorsed candidate loses, it becomes totally their fault.
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 06:22 PM
21 hrs ago

When a Trump endorsed candidate loses, it becomes totally their fault.

They were not sufficiently pro-Trump and other excuses.

If they succeed, Trump takes all credit.

D_Master81

(2,476 posts)
2. He will endorse
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 05:53 PM
22 hrs ago

He’s going to endorse whichever candidate pays him the most. He doesn’t give a shit whichever of these clowns represents Texas.

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