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Super Tuesday: The ‘It’s Over’ Edition

Super Tuesday is done and all in all it was rather the expected outcome – well I guess apart from Haley’s surprise Vermont win (only by about a couple thousand votes) – but obviously that alone was not going to be enough to justify staying in the race as Trump is now quickly approaching the […]

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Haley Finally Gets a Win – And the Super Tuesday to Come

Well. Look at that. It seems Haley staying in the race finally paid off (partially kidding) as she has managed to win the Washington D.C Republican Primary. This gives her 19 delegates with Trump getting 0. It is both a small and major win when looking at it – small in the sense that it […]

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The Caucuses To Come (And How Trump will Probably Win Each One)

Well, the results of the South Carolina and Michigan Republican primaries are in and the results are hardly surprising. But Nikki Haley is still clinging on to the race to the GOP nomination which so far has not been much of a race at all. It seems she is at least going to stick in […]

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The Republican South Carolina and Michigan Primaries and How to Lose to Nobody

It looks like Donald Trump got exactly what he wanted in the Nevada caucus/primary shambles. For one he got to run basically unopposed and sweep up all the delegates while Haley managed to lose to nobody AKA “None of the above”. So Trump can outright claim a victory there. Despite the embarrasing outcome for Haley […]

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The Utter Shambles that is the Republican Nevada Caucus/Primary

Well if you thought the debacle in New Hampshire for the Democrats was a bit of a shambles, just wait until you hear what has happened in Nevada for the Republican caucus and primary… yes you heard that right they are holding both in an opposing fashion and neither Trump nor Haley are on the […]

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2024 US Republican Primaries New Hampshire Edition: And They All Came Tumbling Down

And just like that there is just Trump and Haley as both DeSantis and Ramaswamy come tumbling down after only one vote. This was despite DeSantis just barely managing to clinch second place in the Iowa Caucus above Haley but it was clear from that point (and realistic for a while now) that DeSantis did […]

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Republican Primaries/Caucuses Tracker 2024 – Republican Iowa Caucuses

It is about that time again. Hey all. Been a while since I have done a blog post as life has just been generally busy lately and I have also just kind of been taking a break too. I have a job now (which is very, very good and still hard to believe) but that […]

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The Government System of Namibia  

Namibia is a country located in southwest Africa and is bordered with Angola, Botswana, South Africa and has a coast along the Southern Atlantic Ocean. The country also has a panhandle that borders a small part of Zambia and almost touches the border of Zimbabwe. The capital city Windhoek is located centrally in the country. […]

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England Train Ticket Office Closures Hurt Vulnerable People  

Featured photo: Image by Owls1867 from Pixabay We were recently made aware that most of the remaining ticket offices at railway stations in England would be closed over the next 3-years (over 1,000) with only the busiest stations keeping them, all the rest will use automated systems, many train stations already do this (including the […]

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A Threads Guide – Taking a look at the new App

Threads is a new social media application that has been created by Meta, the parent company of Facebook which also owns other popular social media and communication applications such as Instagram and Whatsapp. It has been billed as a direct competitor to Twitter and so has been inspired by its design and features – and […]