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re: Do we have a legitimately elected Louisiana governor
Posted on 6/8/21 at 2:43 pm to Out da box
Posted on 6/8/21 at 2:43 pm to Out da box
If you have absolutely no clue about past and current Louisiana politics, then side, I can see how you might subscribe to the stolen election/Dominion theory.
But to those who have paid attention for a long time, it’s pretty obvious how JBE could have legitimately won. The hardcore leftists who always vote Democrat in the national races were never going to vote for Vitter or Eddie in the 2015 or 2019 runoff, and at the same time JBE was the ideal Democrat to get the votes of the rural, white social conservative Democrats in Louisiana who vote GOP in national races.
Had it been a black Democrat vs Vitter or Eddie, many of those old time rural votes that went for JBE would have gone GOP. It’s the old Edwin Edwards white voting block.
But I’m sure I’ll get downvoted for explaining reason rather than agreeing that tens of thousands of voting machines changed votes for Edwards.
But to those who have paid attention for a long time, it’s pretty obvious how JBE could have legitimately won. The hardcore leftists who always vote Democrat in the national races were never going to vote for Vitter or Eddie in the 2015 or 2019 runoff, and at the same time JBE was the ideal Democrat to get the votes of the rural, white social conservative Democrats in Louisiana who vote GOP in national races.
Had it been a black Democrat vs Vitter or Eddie, many of those old time rural votes that went for JBE would have gone GOP. It’s the old Edwin Edwards white voting block.
But I’m sure I’ll get downvoted for explaining reason rather than agreeing that tens of thousands of voting machines changed votes for Edwards.
This post was edited on 6/8/21 at 2:57 pm
Posted on 6/8/21 at 2:52 pm to ragincajun03
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JBE was the ideal Democrat to get the votes of the rural, white social conservative Democrats in Louisiana who vote GOP in national races.
Had it been a black Democrat vs Vitter or Eddie, those many of those old time rural votes that went for JBE would have gone GOP. It’s the old Edwin Edwards white voting block.
I wonder what a rematch of Vitter vs JBE and Rispone vs JBE would look like for this bloc of voters after a year and a half of JBE's covid tyranny and pandering to national democrats on climate change, LGBT issues, and so on.
Those same people foolishly kept insisting for years that JBE is not so bad and he's actually a conservative dixiecrat.
The evidence told otherwise but they didn't want to believe it. They want the conservative dixiecrats back so bad and JBE is nothing more than a mirage.
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