JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER.
1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)
AFTER TRUMP CLEANS HALEY LIKE COMET DUST.NIKKI FINALLY QUITS.TRUMP AGAINST BRAIN DEAD BIDEN IN THE FINAL.
REVELATION 13:16-18
16
And he(FALSE POPE) causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor,
free and bond, (SLAVE) to receive a mark in their right hand, or in
their foreheads:(CHIP IMPLANT)
1 TIMOTHY 1:10
10 for the
sexually immoral, for those practicing homosexuality, for slave traders
and liars and perjurers—and for whatever else is contrary to the sound
doctrine
DEUTERONOMY 24:7
7 If someone is caught kidnapping a
fellow Israelite and treating or selling them as a slave, the kidnapper
must die. You must purge the evil from among you.
REV 9:21
21 and they did not repent of their murders nor of their sorceries (DRUG HIGHS) nor of their immorality nor of their thefts.
HEBREWS 10:26
For
if we go on willfully and deliberately sinning after receiving the
knowledge of the truth, there no longer remains a sacrifice [to atone]
for our sins [that is, no further offering to anticipate],
ISAIAH 49:26
26-And
I will feed them that oppress thee with their own flesh; and they shall
be drunken with their own blood, as with sweet wine: and all flesh
shall know that I the LORD am thy Saviour and thy Redeemer, the mighty
One of Jacob.(ISRAEL)
OF THE 16 STATES ON THIS SUPER TUESDAY VOTING. AS OF 11.30PM TRUMP IS LEADING IN 15 OF THE 16 SUPER TUESDAY STATES.
Super
Tuesday 2024 live results: Haley expected to drop out of race after
Trump, Biden win big-Trump won 15 of the 16 GOP contests on Tuesday;
Haley's lone victory came in Vermont.Yahoo News Staff-Wed, March 6, 2024
at 7:53 AM EST
President Biden and former President Donald Trump
each notched a string of resounding victories on Super Tuesday that
brought them even closer to a 2024 rematch of their fierce battle in
2020 for the White House.Trump's last remaining challenger for the
Republican nomination, is expected to suspend her campaign on Wednesday
morning. Trump's former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations denied him
a Super Tuesday sweep by winning Vermont's Republican primary.Biden
posted wins in Iowa, North Carolina, Virginia, Vermont, Tennessee,
Oklahoma, Massachusetts, Maine, Arkansas, Alabama, Texas, Colorado,
Minnesota, Utah and California, while Trump scored victories in
Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Maine, Alabama,
Massachusetts, Texas, Arkansas, Colorado, Minnesota and California.
Biden lost to political unknown Jason Palmer in the sparsely attended
Democratic caucus in American Samoa.
Today at 12:32 AM EST-Jon Ward-Where things stand as Super Tuesday ends
Here
are where things stand as Super Tuesday comes to a close.Donald Trump
has won Republican elections and caucuses in Virginia, North Carolina,
Tennessee, Oklahoma, Maine, Alabama, Massachusetts, Texas, Arkansas,
Colorado, Minnesota and California.Nikki Haley, however, scored an upset
win in Vermont. The Alaska caucuses and Utah caucuses have not yet been
called by the Associated Press.In a victory speech at his Mar-a-Lago
estate in Florida, Trump did not mention Haley but launched into a
speech aimed at contrasting himself with President Biden."Nov. 5 is
right around the corner," Trump said.Haley did not give a speech,
although her campaign released a statement late Tuesday night."Unity is
not achieved by simply claiming 'we’re united.' Today, in state after
state, there remains a large block of Republican primary voters who are
expressing deep concerns about Donald Trump."President Joe Biden won the
Democratic primaries in Iowa, North Carolina, Virginia, Vermont,
Tennessee, Oklahoma, Massachusetts, Maine, Arkansas, Alabama, Texas,
Colorado, Minnesota, Utah and California. But little-known candidate
Jason Palmer won the Democrats' caucus in American Samoa."Tonight’s
results leave the American people with a clear choice: Are we going to
keep moving forward or will we allow Donald Trump to drag us backwards
into the chaos, division, and darkness that defined his term in office?"
Biden said in a statement.The results put America on the verge of a
rematch election between Trump and Biden, who defeated Trump in the 2020
election.
Republicans are holding primaries in the following states:
1-Alabama-50-DONALD JOHN TRUMP.- - NIKKI HALEY.-
2-Arkansas-40-DONALD JOHN TRUMP.- - NIKKI HALEY.-
3-California-169-DONALD JOHN TRUMP.-169 - NIKKI HALEY-0
4-Colorado-37-DONALD JOHN TRUMP.- - NIKKI HALEY-
5-Maine-20-DONALD JOHN TRUMP.- - NIKKI HALEY-
6-Massachusetts-40-DONALD JOHN TRUMP.- - NIKKI HALEY-
7-Minnesota-39-DONALD JOHN TRUMP.- - NIKKI HALEY-
8-North Carolina-74-DONALD JOHN TRUMP.- - NIKKI HALEY-
9-Oklahoma-43-DONALD JOHN TRUMP.- - NIKKI HALEY-
10-Tennessee-58-DONALD JOHN TRUMP.- - NIKKI HALEY-
11-Texas-150-DONALD JOHN TRUMP.- - NIKKI HALEY-
12-Vermont-17-DONALD JOHN TRUMP.- - NIKKI HALEY-
13-Virginia-48-DONALD JOHN TRUMP.- - NIKKI HALEY-
Republicans are holding caucuses in the following states:
14-Alaska-48-DONALD JOHN TRUMP.- - NIKKI HALEY-
15-Utah-40-DONALD JOHN TRUMP.- - NIKKI HALEY-
How many delegates are up for grabs on Super Tuesday?
There
are 865 Republican delegates up for grabs on Super Tuesday. The
Republican candidate needs 1,215 delegates out of 2,429 to win the
nomination.
Nikki Haley plans to drop her presidential bid
Wednesday-She was the last viable alternative in the GOP primary to
former President Donald Trump.By Natalie Allison-03/06/2024 06:58 AM EST
Nikki
Haley kept running long after it was clear she didn’t have a shot.But
on Wednesday morning, the former South Carolina governor — and only
woman to seek the Republican presidential nomination in 2024 — will end
her yearlong bid, ceding the GOP nomination to Donald Trump.The Wall
Street Journal first reported Haley’s plans, and a person familiar with
those plans confirmed Haley intends to leave the race. Haley is expected
to deliver remarks in South Carolina around 10 a.m.Haley’s departure
follows a brutal series of losses in states across the map on Super
Tuesday, where she failed to halt Trump’s momentum. And it marks the end
of what remained of the GOP’s nominal attempt at soul-searching this
presidential cycle, when few of the dozen candidates who signed up to
run against Trump would dare to take him on directly.Haley did step up
her attacks on Trump over the last several weeks. It wasn’t enough, but
nothing may have been.Previously appointed by Trump as his United
Nations ambassador, Haley was the first Republican to launch her
presidential bid after he announced his campaign in late 2022, and was
the last to remain in the GOP contest after other challengers bowed
out.Her persistence allowed Haley to make history. In winning her first
primary in Washington, D.C. on Sunday, Haley became the first woman to
win a GOP presidential primary. She won her first state on Tuesday,
narrowly beating Trump in Vermont.Her unsuccessful run leaves her at a
personal and professional crossroads — forced to decide whether she will
continue her crusade against Trump and his influence on the Republican
Party, or endorse him as he becomes the party’s nominee. Haley last year
signed a pledge issued by the Republican National Committee to support
the eventual nominee, a requirement to participate in the RNC’s primary
debates. But in recent days, Haley said she no longer felt bound to the
pledge — while telling POLITICO she was unsure if her Trump criticism
would continue post-candidacy.In her presidential run, Haley never got
closer than her 11-point finish behind Trump in New Hampshire, where
Haley benefitted from an electorate far less conservative than in Iowa
or South Carolina.Her standing in the party has taken a hit, too. In her
home state, where she had not appeared on the ballot in a decade, Haley
finished 20 points behind Trump — and was already hinting her road
could be coming to an end. In a sign of how dire her prospects had
become, the Koch network’s Americans For Prosperity Action, a powerful
conservative group supporting her run, announced after South Carolina it
would no longer spend money supporting her campaign. Heading into Super
Tuesday, it was only a question of when, not if, she would drop out.The
only woman to launch a bid in this year’s GOP presidential primary,
Haley went farther in her campaign than any of the few women who did so
before her, collecting 20 delegates across Iowa, New Hampshire and South
Carolina.Betsy Ankney, Haley’s campaign manager, had repeatedly said
there would be “more fertile ground” for Haley in Super Tuesday states,
when 11 of 16 had primaries that allow non-Republicans to participate.
But having once been a firebrand conservative who won a difficult 2010
gubernatorial primary in a wave of tea party momentum, Haley’s campaign
became increasingly dependent on turning out large numbers of
unaffiliated voters, Democrats, moderates and the shrinking, traditional
wing of the Republican Party.To those Republicans, she was a source of
some hope — and a place for the donor class to invest in their long-shot
effort to derail Trump.Haley’s campaign boasted its highest fundraising
month of the campaign in January, reporting that it raised $16.5
million and picked up 70,000 new donors. Beginning in the fall — and as
candidates like Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Sen. Tim Scott of South
Carolina crashed in polling — Haley became the top choice of major
Republican donors, and even top Democratic financiers. But money proved
to be insufficient when it came to winning over voters.Previously an
accountant by trade, Haley started with little traction in the race but
stuck to a lean budget, keeping overhead costs low as she waited to
staff up and open offices in the early states. As support picked up, she
repeatedly bragged about her decision to fly commercial and stay at
lower-cost hotels.“From the beginning, we have been very smart about how
we spent our money,” Ankney said earlier this month. “We did not build
too quickly. We did not grow before we had the resources to do so.”Haley
was defiant as she faced calls from influential Republicans to bow out,
scrambling instead to breathe new life into her campaign. In February,
she appeared as herself on an episode of “Saturday Night Live,” and her
campaign and super PAC seemed to suddenly be having fun with their Trump
insults — dropping “Mean Girls” memes, putting his face on the “Grumpy
Old Men” movie poster and mocking up a Halloween costume package for
“Weakest General Election Candidate Ever.”The jovial, attention-grabbing
approach didn’t move the needle in the polls — though Trump’s
resentment toward Haley for remaining in the race appeared only to grow.
After results posted Sunday night showing Haley capturing nearly 63
percent of the vote in D.C., Trump went on social media, once again
calling Haley “Birdbrain” and “a loser.”Trump had seemingly locked up
most of the Super Tuesday states before any real campaigning took place,
with the rank-and-file squarely behind him and endorsement after
endorsement from prominent Republicans, including former primary
rivals.Haley, meanwhile, secured the endorsement of only three members
of Congress, her longtime friend and former state legislative colleague
Rep. Ralph Norman (R-S.C.), followed by Sens. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska)
and Susan Collins (R-Maine). Murkowski and Collins, two critics of
Trump, weighed in just days before Republicans in their states voted on
Super Tuesday.