I'm tired of all these rotten choices we have. All these candidates do is give us up, let us down, run around, desert us, make us cry, say goodbye, tell a lie, and hurt us. Is there anybody who won't do those things?
Oh, in Indiana the primary is the same day for both parties for all offices from President all the way down to county commissioner. I didn't realize it's not that way in other states.
I don't mind having the primaries spread out over a few months. I think you end up with a better candidate than if you do them all at once. I wouldn't mind seeing them all clustered on 2-3 different days per month rather than the 5-6 we have now, but I'm really OK with taking 4-5 months to get a candidate. It just seems a lot worse this time because campaigns started 6+ months before the first voting.
I don't see that happening. You're going to have to get at least two of the three candidates to support the same guy and I don't see Mitt getting the support of either Trump or Cruz.
Indiana doesn't vote until May, but there is a school board member who pled guilty to a shoplifing felony and a county commissioner who pled guilty to DUI. Neither resigned and both are running for reelection. I won't be voting for either.
I don't expect Lawrie to have many days off, so Saladino should be fine. If Lawrie has to go on the DL then I imagine Sanchez gets called up and starts at 2B.
Kasich wins Ohio, Rubio drops out and endorses Kasich. We get to the convention with three candidates and none having a majority. Have no idea what happens then.
Jay Bilas had a great idea this morning. Have the committee's deadline be Monday of Championship week. That is when the field is set, and after that point the only changes that get made are when a team not in the field wins a conference tournament. Minimizes the impact of a 4-day tournament on a 4 month season.
Awesome. Notre Dame gets to play a s***ty team on short rest. I thought Michigan getting in was a joke but then Tulsa? How the hell do you justify Tulsa?