Gaslighting or Reverse Verification? Washington Times edition.
Whatever it takes to preserve the narrative that “primaries” choose the Republican nominee for President.
This Substack newsletter is a great medium to offset the false narrative by the legacy media that “primaries” choose the Republican presidential nominee; not the delegates to the Republican National Convention.
The email below was sent to Susan Ferrechio to call attention to her use of polls to provide substance for her article.
We simply point out that all polls currently claim to survey “likely Republican voters” with the implication that it is that group that owns the right to nominate.
No polls have been observed that specifically survey “likely Republican Delegates”, or even “former Republican Delegates” which would be more telling than the “voters” usually mentioned.
Since nearly half of the states improperly allow voters of any and or no party affiliation to vote in “primaries”, many of those surveyed will never participate in the actual nomination process at the Republican National Convention and thus “taint” the polls.
The “media” rarely, if ever, take into account the role of the Convention in the nomination process.
The previous post attached, Republican or Progressive…contains sufficient facts to prove that ONLY the Republican National Convention chooses the Republican nominee for President of the United States.
Future posts will feature similar emails to “reporters” who practice Gaslighting or Reverse Verification in an obvious effort to preserve the “primary” narrative.
Hi Susan,
From your Article:
Mr. DeSantis registers around 20% nationally with voters, compared to around 56% support for Mr. Trump.
The poll surveys the “voters” in government sponsored public opinion surveys which often include Democrats and independents.
The nominee is chosen by delegates to the Republican National Convention. “Likely Republican convention delegates” would undoubtedly yield a very different result. And there is no “winner” until one gets a majority.
Best regards,
Curly Haugland
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2023/may/24/hes-ron-desantis-files-paperwork-presidential-run/