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re: Election Day Thread
Posted on 11/7/23 at 11:16 pm to RammerJammer91
Posted on 11/7/23 at 11:16 pm to RammerJammer91
Its incredible how mentally weak you are. And dont even recognize it in your own posts
So you believe that DIMs crossed over and actually voted for repubs because they validated elections. Why would DIMs do that? I mean the topic is clearly rigged elections. So you actually think these election riggers might lose the next election? Take a minute to soak that in
Because here are the facrs
2022 - Abrams 45.9% from 1,813,673 votes
2018 - Abrams 48.8% from 1,923,685 votes
DIM voters simply dont cross over. Especially not to reward a repub for uniparty think. They just vote for the DIM candidate, who agrees with them on everything.
She went from losing by 50,000 to 300,000
And you cant even attempt to comprehend that counted votes, not voters was that difference
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Kemp and Raffensperger received the most votes of any state-wide candidate last year.
So you believe that DIMs crossed over and actually voted for repubs because they validated elections. Why would DIMs do that? I mean the topic is clearly rigged elections. So you actually think these election riggers might lose the next election? Take a minute to soak that in
Because here are the facrs
2022 - Abrams 45.9% from 1,813,673 votes
2018 - Abrams 48.8% from 1,923,685 votes
DIM voters simply dont cross over. Especially not to reward a repub for uniparty think. They just vote for the DIM candidate, who agrees with them on everything.
She went from losing by 50,000 to 300,000
And you cant even attempt to comprehend that counted votes, not voters was that difference
Posted on 11/7/23 at 11:23 pm to jlnoles79
quote:It's the political equivalent of Jimbo's contract.
The world is on fire and MAGA thinks we should have a coronation for a guy that is going to wipe out the GOP in 2024.
Posted on 11/7/23 at 11:26 pm to Huge Richard
quote:No. He's not. Because "MAGA" apprently now includes nationalize universities and unlimited never ending entitlements, and endorsements of Stacey Abrams, Charlie Crist, Gavin Newsome, Ronna McDaniel, and Kevin McCarthy.
Bro desantis was literally MAGA
Posted on 11/7/23 at 11:28 pm to RammerJammer91
quote:Not only that, but running against Joe Biden and the current Democrat line up shouldn't even be a competitive. With Trump it will be though (at best).
The problem is that if DeSantis had waited until 2028, Trump would still run again after he loses in 2024. He's going to have unlimited turns and keep running until he's dead.
I don't know how people can look at 2020, 2022, 2023 and say "yea, this Trump thing is really working well!".
Posted on 11/7/23 at 11:30 pm to RammerJammer91
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Yeah, they weren't being Hulkamaniacs! No wait, that ain't right, Magadildonians.
Posted on 11/7/23 at 11:32 pm to Taxing Authority
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No. He's not.
Not talking in present tense homie. Desantis was a product of trump. He became a viable candidate for governor because of trumpism.
Posted on 11/7/23 at 11:37 pm to Huge Richard
quote:Nope. You can't even define Trump's policies anymore, much less say he was made by them. Desantis has been consistently conservative. That's what made him (and once made Trump). Now Trump is all over the place. He's essentially.. "im for whatever the other leading guy isn't for". There's a reason he won't show up to debates.
Not talking in present tense homie. Desantis was a product of trump. He became a viable candidate for governor because of trumpism.
This post was edited on 11/7/23 at 11:38 pm
Posted on 11/7/23 at 11:38 pm to Huge Richard
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He became a viable candidate for governor because of trumpism.
How retarded are you and have you been tested?
Posted on 11/7/23 at 11:44 pm to the808bass
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How retarded are you and have you been tested?
Lmao our lives matter too dawg
Posted on 11/8/23 at 1:07 am to Huge Richard
That's nice. Now explain why trump helped Desantis in 2022 and hurt every other candidate he backed.
Posted on 11/8/23 at 5:16 am to FriscoTiger1973
Yes Trump endorsed him he wasn't the democrat. He hails from Turtle and some how I don't think Turtle cared if the D or the R won.
They used the child rape incest story and the Pence's, DeSantis, R's wanting to federalize abortion again via a federal ban.
I for one FWIW: don't think the Graham's, Pences's, Gov Kim's, DeSantis crew are all that holy right conservative. Why would they want to shite the bed and call for a federalized abortion ban after actually winning with overturning R v. Wade?
I watched Fox News for the first time in a long time. They were pushing Youngkin. I got the feeling that they put a lot into VA to apply Youngkin to take over for Nikki as their frontrunner, or in 28.
Youngkin like DeSantis, GWBUsh, Jeb! were good governors but the electorate is on to them not being good Presidents.
quote:I saw Ohio, PA, coming weeks ago. The abortion issue had local commercial ads that were incredibly deceptive regarding abortion.
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Daniel Jay Cameron (born November 22, 1985) is an American attorney and politician who served as the attorney general of Kentucky since 2019.[1] A member of the Republican Party, Cameron was the first African American, and the first Republican since 1943, to be elected to the office. He was the Republican nominee in the 2023 Kentucky gubernatorial election, losing to incumbent Andy Beshear by 5%.[2][3]
Born in Plano, Texas, Cameron moved to Elizabethtown, Kentucky as a child. He attended the University of Louisville for his undergraduate and legal education. Cameron worked as a law clerk for U.S. District Judge Gregory F. Van Tatenhove for two years, and was then legal counsel to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell from 2015 to 2017. In September 2020, he was among the final 20 additions to President Donald Trump's updated list of his potential Supreme Court nominees.
Cameron ran in the 2019 Kentucky Attorney General election, receiving Trump's endorsement after the primary. He won with 57.7% of the vote. As attorney general, Cameron unsuccessfully challenged several of Governor Andy Beshear's COVID-19 restrictions. Following the killing of Breonna Taylor, Cameron announced the decision of his office as special prosecutor not to charge the two police officers who had shot and killed her, leading to widespread protests against Cameron's decision.[4][5][6]
Early life and education
Cameron was born in Plano, Texas.[7] He later lived in Alabama.[7] He was raised in Elizabethtown, Kentucky.[8] His mother was a professor at Elizabethtown Community and Technical College, and his father owned a local coffee shop.[9] Cameron attended John Hardin High School in neighboring Radcliff.[a]
Cameron was awarded a Senator Mitch McConnell scholarship to attend the University of Louisville, at which point he met McConnell for the first time.[12][13][14][8][15] He was a redshirt freshman defensive back on the 2006 Louisville Cardinals football team, coming off the bench for limited playing time in the first two games.[15][16] He graduated from the University of Louisville with a B.S. in 2008. In 2011, he earned a J.D. from the University of Louisville School of Law where he was president of the Student Bar Association.[8][17]
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They used the child rape incest story and the Pence's, DeSantis, R's wanting to federalize abortion again via a federal ban.
I for one FWIW: don't think the Graham's, Pences's, Gov Kim's, DeSantis crew are all that holy right conservative. Why would they want to shite the bed and call for a federalized abortion ban after actually winning with overturning R v. Wade?
I watched Fox News for the first time in a long time. They were pushing Youngkin. I got the feeling that they put a lot into VA to apply Youngkin to take over for Nikki as their frontrunner, or in 28.
Youngkin like DeSantis, GWBUsh, Jeb! were good governors but the electorate is on to them not being good Presidents.
Posted on 11/8/23 at 6:02 am to Taxing Authority
LINK ]Democratic wins in Virginia point to defeat for Youngkin abortion plans
The victory by Democrats in the lower chamber likely means the death of one major piece of Mr Youngkin’s agenda in particular — a proposed 15-week abortion ban which the left had rallied fiercely against in the days leading up to the vote. Mr Youngkin was forced on the defensive, playing up the legislation’s exceptions for issues such as rape or incest.
This was the third big win of the night for proponents of reproductive rights. The movement had just a short time earlier celebrated a ballot measure victory in Ohio, where voters have chosen by a significant margin to enshrine those rights in their state constitution. In Kentucky, Democrat Andy Beshear was re-elected as governor after pummeling his opponent, Daniel Cameron, on that state’s existing ban.
As the results came in across Virginia, supporters of abortion rights made clear that they believed voters had given lawmakers a mandate on the issue. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) tweeted that Virginians had voted to “protect reproductive freedom and create a firewall against efforts to pass extreme abortion bans.”
The left’s big night in the Old Dominion State was much-needed good news for President Joe Biden, whose popularity (or lack thereof) was blamed in part for the ascension of Mr Youngkin to the governor’s mansion in 2021.
Vice President Kamala Harris celebrated her party’s victory on Tuesday evening in a video message specifically urging supporter of reproductive rights to remain engaged politically ahead of 2024’s presidential election.
The victory by Democrats in the lower chamber likely means the death of one major piece of Mr Youngkin’s agenda in particular — a proposed 15-week abortion ban which the left had rallied fiercely against in the days leading up to the vote. Mr Youngkin was forced on the defensive, playing up the legislation’s exceptions for issues such as rape or incest.
This was the third big win of the night for proponents of reproductive rights. The movement had just a short time earlier celebrated a ballot measure victory in Ohio, where voters have chosen by a significant margin to enshrine those rights in their state constitution. In Kentucky, Democrat Andy Beshear was re-elected as governor after pummeling his opponent, Daniel Cameron, on that state’s existing ban.
As the results came in across Virginia, supporters of abortion rights made clear that they believed voters had given lawmakers a mandate on the issue. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) tweeted that Virginians had voted to “protect reproductive freedom and create a firewall against efforts to pass extreme abortion bans.”
The left’s big night in the Old Dominion State was much-needed good news for President Joe Biden, whose popularity (or lack thereof) was blamed in part for the ascension of Mr Youngkin to the governor’s mansion in 2021.
Vice President Kamala Harris celebrated her party’s victory on Tuesday evening in a video message specifically urging supporter of reproductive rights to remain engaged politically ahead of 2024’s presidential election.
Posted on 11/8/23 at 7:20 am to RammerJammer91
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It's incredible how mentally weak the majority of GOP voters are. When HW Bush lost re-election in 1992 they rightfully told him to never show his face in politics again and go frick himself. And unlike Trump, Bush actually was screwed. He has a Republican spoiler, Ross Perot, taking away millions and millions of his votes. Trump loses re-election to a dementia patient and he is still embraced and allowed to have more turns. Fricking pathetic.
But did you vote for the dementia patient?
Posted on 11/8/23 at 7:47 am to Dirtyboro
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But did you vote for the dementia patient?
Frick no
Posted on 11/8/23 at 6:45 pm to RammerJammer91
Ah - my bad. Def agree w/ your disdain of the R party, almost like they are paid off to go bitch
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