To: rickmichaels
Whom in there right mind would consider voting for this fading ghost of a person???
3 posted on
09/22/2020 4:21:47 PM PDT by
wetgundog
To: wetgundog
Whom in there right mind would consider voting for this fading ghost of a person???
Anyone who despises Trump, and anyone who likes the idea of shadowy puppetmasters pulling the strings.
7 posted on
09/22/2020 4:23:39 PM PDT by
Dr. Sivana
(There is no salvation in politics)
To: wetgundog
“Whom in there right mind would consider voting for this fading ghost of a person”???
No one. But they have warped, hateful, sick, and brainwashed minds.
9 posted on
09/22/2020 4:23:53 PM PDT by
laplata
(The Left/Progressives have diseased minds.)
To: wetgundog
Whom in there right mind would consider voting for this fading ghost of a person??? A majority of the voters according to the polls.
12 posted on
09/22/2020 4:24:46 PM PDT by
luvbach1
(I hope Trump runs roughshod over the inevitable obstuctionists, Dems, progs, libs, or RINOs!)
To: wetgundog
There is more than one way they’re going out of their minds.
17 posted on
09/22/2020 4:27:58 PM PDT by
Fungi
To: wetgundog
Who in their right mind would consider voting for this fading ghost of a person?
Well, Bloomberg seems to like him. Spending millions to pay felons in Florida to vote for him.
32 posted on
09/22/2020 4:55:14 PM PDT by
RAldrich
To: wetgundog
Whom in there right mind would consider voting for this fading ghost of a person??? I dunno...Sunday I saw a Biden/Harris sign in a front yard as I was walking around my heavily Orthodox Jewish neighborhood. I don't think the houseowner was Jewish, however, as I saw no mezuzah on the door. I hardly see any political signs in front yards around here, to be sure.
43 posted on
09/22/2020 5:37:33 PM PDT by
EinNYC
To: wetgundog
Whom in there right mind would consider voting for this fading ghost of a person???
"Who" not "whom".
Gak. "Who" is the nominative form and can be used as the subject of a sentence. "Whom" is the objective form and can be the direct object of a verb or the object of a preposition or as an indirect object.
7th grade English.
55 posted on
09/23/2020 4:17:40 AM PDT by
nonsporting
(.Only hits count.)
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