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Posted on 11/28/22 at 10:03 pm to rebelrouser
Posted on 11/28/22 at 10:03 pm to rebelrouser
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Trump lost this Senate seat pure and simple. He will give away the presidency in 2024.
How so? Kemp won governor, the republicans just need to vote Republican. If they don’t then it’s on them and no one else.
This really isn’t a hard decision. Do you want someone who will vote with republicans or democrats?
Posted on 11/28/22 at 10:04 pm to themunch
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It is and has been a state thing for no voting on weekends. They decided a runoff is not voting for an election. Fundamentally changing things one step at a time.
The state law specifically mentions primary and general elections. It does not mention runoff elections.
Regardless, is this the hill some want to die on? That more people had the opportunity to vote so that’s not fair?
Posted on 11/28/22 at 10:14 pm to Mickey Goldmill
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Honestly, if that’s what you’re going to cry about, that people had an extra day to vote, you deserve to lose.
It takes time to hand out cartons of menthol cigs and $20s.
Posted on 11/28/22 at 10:21 pm to oldskule
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The low election turnout will put Herschel under.....IMO
It’s all about turnout in runoffs (real runoffs, not that bullshite they call runoffs in Louisiana). If Hershel got 85% of his general election vote count, he would win the runoff hands down.
Posted on 11/28/22 at 10:23 pm to Mickey Goldmill
Who said anything about fairness?
The law wasn't specific enough. The law was about elections.
Sure Jan
If I can't vote on Saturday I can't vote or send in a ballot or show up on election day.
The law wasn't specific enough. The law was about elections.
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That more people had the opportunity to vote
Sure Jan
If I can't vote on Saturday I can't vote or send in a ballot or show up on election day.
This post was edited on 11/28/22 at 10:26 pm
Posted on 11/28/22 at 10:30 pm to themunch
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Sure Jan If I can't vote on Saturday I can't vote or send in a ballot or show up on election day.
They know that their base has to be cajoled, bribed or otherwise convinced to either vote or hand their ballot over so someone can vote for them. They know it, we know it.
Posted on 11/28/22 at 10:39 pm to Flats
I’d rather trump and lose than some rhino like bush get in office
Posted on 11/28/22 at 10:57 pm to themunch
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Sure Jan If I can't vote on Saturday I can't vote or send in a ballot or show up on election day.
Make jokes and disparage groups of people all you want, but at the end of the day, y’all are complaining simply about an additional day of voting. Not fraud, but a Saturday where Americans can legally cast their votes. That’s what y’all seem to be against.
Think about that for a second when you saying how American you are.
Posted on 11/28/22 at 11:03 pm to Mickey Goldmill
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Not fraud,
Sure Jan.
Posted on 11/29/22 at 12:03 am to DaleGribble
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my experiences with "Family Court".
In my limited experience, mostly through firsthand accounts of others, Family Court is pretty well completely corrupt and compromised almost everywhere.
You can almost guarantee that if you're unfortunate enough to find yourself in FC, the worst possible decision will be the guaranteed outcome almost every time.
Posted on 11/29/22 at 3:11 am to MrLSU
New numbers are in. 424k voters so far. Demographic breakdown:
46.8% white
40.1% black
1.6% Latino
2.0% Asian
9.6% other
55.7% female
43.9% male
0.4% unknown
8.5% 18-29
6.4% 30-39
10.3% 40-49
32.8% 50-64
41.7% 65+
0.2% unknown
90.6% voted early in the 2022 midterm
5.2% voted on election Day
4.2% are new voters
Numbers so far are good for democrats but obviously early vote is expected to favour them. For reference, Warnock won early voters 54-44 while Walker won election day voters 57-41.
LINK
46.8% white
40.1% black
1.6% Latino
2.0% Asian
9.6% other
55.7% female
43.9% male
0.4% unknown
8.5% 18-29
6.4% 30-39
10.3% 40-49
32.8% 50-64
41.7% 65+
0.2% unknown
90.6% voted early in the 2022 midterm
5.2% voted on election Day
4.2% are new voters
Numbers so far are good for democrats but obviously early vote is expected to favour them. For reference, Warnock won early voters 54-44 while Walker won election day voters 57-41.
LINK
Posted on 11/29/22 at 4:36 am to rebelrouser
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Trump lost this Senate seat pure and simple. He will give away the presidency in 2024.
NPC
Posted on 11/29/22 at 7:19 am to Mickey Goldmill
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Make jokes and disparage groups of people all you want,
Where is the joke or disparagement?
The jokes and disparagement I see are all from the left. But you do you.
Posted on 11/29/22 at 7:23 am to concrete_tiger
I drive by my polling place to and from kids' school.
The line this morning was into the parking lot and looping. I've never seen it like this, not sure it even makes sense given there is a week to vote.
That being said, the left is saying this is a republican tactic to keep democrats from voting. WTF? This is the same line we all have to stand in, and just like yesterday when I voted... this line doesn't LOOK LIKE people that live around me. These people are driving in from other precincts, guaranteed.
Could they honestly be telling people to head to specific polling locations to vote, either to screw with numbers or just make lines look longer?
Or am I just as crazy as them?
The line this morning was into the parking lot and looping. I've never seen it like this, not sure it even makes sense given there is a week to vote.
That being said, the left is saying this is a republican tactic to keep democrats from voting. WTF? This is the same line we all have to stand in, and just like yesterday when I voted... this line doesn't LOOK LIKE people that live around me. These people are driving in from other precincts, guaranteed.
Could they honestly be telling people to head to specific polling locations to vote, either to screw with numbers or just make lines look longer?
Or am I just as crazy as them?
Posted on 11/29/22 at 7:25 am to Mickey Goldmill
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y’all are complaining simply about an additional day of voting.
You are a liar and an idiot.
The Right is complaining about the constant changing of the rules in the Electoral process.
I know you are a Democrat hack and approve of election theft, but many of us love this country and want to see fair, transparent elections.
You do not, you just want your tribe to win, KKKomrade.
Posted on 11/29/22 at 7:29 am to Flats
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hand their ballot over so someone can vote for them
this is the key to all this mass mail out ballot bullshite.
Made to order for a parasite populace
Posted on 11/29/22 at 7:32 am to NashvilleTider
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I’d rather trump and lose than some rhino like bush get in office
You would rather Biden than Bush. That's fair...stupid, but fair.
Posted on 11/29/22 at 7:33 am to themunch
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It is and has been a state thing for no voting on weekends. They decided a runoff is not voting for an election.
Wtf?
Posted on 11/29/22 at 7:34 am to dgnx6
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How so? Kemp won governor, the republicans just need to vote Republican. If they don’t then it’s on them and no one else.
They let Kemp win because he is uniparty garbage
Posted on 11/29/22 at 7:35 am to chalmetteowl
They decided a runoff is not a primary or general election. That would be more accurate.
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