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Re: 2022 Midterm Elections
« Reply #175 on: November 07, 2022, 12:27:40 PM »
Twitter owner Musk throws weight behind Republicans in U.S. midterms

Twitter's new owner, Elon Musk, threw his weight behind Republicans ahead of Tuesday's U.S. midterm elections, saying they could use control of Congress to act as a balance against President Joe Biden's Democrats.

He directed his Twitter message to what he called "independent-minded voters," writing: "Shared power curbs the worst excesses of both parties, therefore I recommend voting for a Republican Congress, given that the presidency is Democratic."

https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/elon-musk-recommends-voting-republicans-154631777.html

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Re: 2022 Midterm Elections
« Reply #176 on: November 07, 2022, 01:00:50 PM »
Meygn Kelly is hot! 


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Re: 2022 Midterm Elections
« Reply #177 on: November 07, 2022, 05:02:55 PM »
if the R's win... what time do the liberal riots start ?

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Re: 2022 Midterm Elections
« Reply #178 on: November 07, 2022, 07:27:35 PM »
if the R's win... what time do the liberal riots start ?

At what point in 2023 do they end?

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Re: 2022 Midterm Elections
« Reply #179 on: November 07, 2022, 08:45:58 PM »
Meygn Kelly is hot! 



My favorite female political host.   

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Re: 2022 Midterm Elections
« Reply #180 on: November 07, 2022, 08:48:46 PM »
I suck at predictions, but I think Republicans take north of 30 seats in the House and end up with 54 in the Senate. 

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Re: 2022 Midterm Elections
« Reply #181 on: November 08, 2022, 09:01:58 AM »
Final Polls Showing Major Kemp Victory In Georgia
Daily Wire ^ | November 8, 2022 | By Tim Meads
Posted on 11/8/2022, 11:20:03 AM by Red Badger

ATLANTA — Several final polls for Georgia’s 2022 gubernatorial race show that incumbent Governor Brian Kemp (R) will defeat Democratic candidate Stacey Abrams handily in a rematch of the 2018 election.

Per RealClearPolitics’ polling average, Kemp has an 8.3-point lead over Abrams. The Trafalgar Group’s latest and closing poll for this race reports that the governor could defeat his opponents by a margin of nearly nine points, with 52.6% of respondents in a survey taken between November 4 – November 6 affirming they would vote for Kemp. Just 43.7% of those who responded to Trafalgar said they would vote for Abrams.

Kemp spent part of Monday in Macon, Georgia, making a final plea for re-election to voters in a county that went for Abrams 62.89% to 36.90% in 2018.

“It’s been our honor, working hard every single day for the Georgia citizens,” Kemp said during one stop in the area. “We’ve been doing good in our state, quite honestly, because we’ve been saying no to Stacey Abrams.”

In recent days, Abrams has reignited criticism of Kemp for reopening Georgia’s economy and schools in the early days of the pandemic.

For his part, the governor has defended his actions while blasting Abrams for her pro-lockdown positions.

“We said ‘no’ when she criticized me for reopening small parts of our economy back during the pandemic,” he added Monday, saying he was “simply giving Georgians the opportunity to decide for themselves and give them the opportunity to live to fight another day and go back to work.”

Kemp also pointed to the Peach State’s economic success as evidence that he made the right judgment call in 2020.

“We’ve had the lowest unemployment rate in the history of our state, the most people working ever in the history of our state for two record years in a row even during a global pandemic because we said no to Stacey Abrams,” he added.

Kemp also blasted national Democrats for the damaging effects of inflation. He claimed that the top two issues on voters’ minds are the economy as well as tackling crime.

“Well, I think it’s a pocketbook election and a public safety election,” he added. “People are struggling, 60% of Americans are living week-to-week because of Joe Biden’s 40-year high inflation and disaster at the gas pump or their family vehicle up or their work vehicle up.”

Polls opened in Georgia at 7:00 am ET and will close at 7:00 pm. Due to the 2021 voting reform law signed by Kemp, election officials will now be required to count the votes through the night without stopping, which means it could be an early night for Abrams and Kemp.

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Re: 2022 Midterm Elections
« Reply #182 on: November 08, 2022, 10:54:38 AM »
Stacey “Where My Big Girl At?” Abrams just can’t get it done.

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Re: 2022 Midterm Elections
« Reply #183 on: November 08, 2022, 10:57:00 AM »
Fetterman Predicts ‘Dramatic’ Overnight Comeback, Taps Clinton Lawyer To Fight Pennsylvania Election Law
Nation and State ^ | 11/08/2022 | Tyler Durden
Posted on 11/8/2022, 1:39:12 PM by SeekAndFind

Pennsylvania lieutenant governor and Democratic US Senate candidate John Fetterman predicted on Monday that his Republican challenger, Dr. Mehmet Oz, will take an early lead on election day, only for a "dramatic" change to happen overnight as more ballots are counted, according to the Western Journal.



"Counting for ballots cast by mail and early in-person cannot begin until Election Day, thanks to the GOP-controlled legislature — an intentional move to help Republicans baselessly sow doubt about the election results when it suits them,” Fetterman wrote in a memo to “interested parties," reads a memo from Fetterman, according to the Washington Post.

"Pennsylvania is one of only eight states that bans pre-processing of early mail-in ballots, forcing county officials to wait until 7 a.m. on Tuesday to begin opening returned ballots and scanning them into the system," he added.

Fetterman pointed to the 1.4 million mail-in ballots requested, saying they will skew heavily Democratic when counted.

The journalistic consortium Spotlight PA reported that roughly 70 percent of the mail-in ballot requests came from registered Democrats. -Western Journal

"The biggest share of absentee and mail ballot requests came from Allegheny County [which includes Pittsburgh] and Philadelphia — nearly a quarter of the total," Spotlight reports.

"Because Pennsylvania is one of the only states that reports Election Day totals first before ballots cast by mail, and because more populated counties around Philadelphia can take longer to report, we should expect one of the most dramatic shifts in the country from initial GOP support in early results to stronger Democratic gains as more votes are processed," said Fetterman.

Meanwhile, Fetterman has tapped controversial Clinton lawyer Marc Elias' firm to challenge Pennsylvania election provisions.

As Jonathan Turley writes;

Democratic Senate candidate John Fetterman and other Democrats have filed a federal lawsuit to strike down parts of Pennsylvania’s election law after the state Supreme Court ruled that mail-in ballots with incorrect dates or no dates should not be counted.Fetterman is challenging the state law on constitutional and federal statutes. He has turned to a controversial former lawyer for Hillary Clinton to seek to strike down the provision.



John Fetterman, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) is suing Pennsylvania’s 67 county boards of elections over the “Date Instruction,” which prevents counties from counting undated or wrongly dated mail-in ballots (ballots that are timely cast and valid but missing a date on their outer return envelopes). The challenge is brought under the First and Fourteenth Amendments as well as the Materiality Provision of the Civil Rights Act.

The Supreme Court previously ruled that these rules are mandatory in Date Instruction on a Petition for Discretionary Review in In re Canvass of Absentee and Mail-In Ballots of November 3, 2020 General Election, 241 A.3d 1058, 1062 (Pa. 2020). A majority found the language of the law to be clear and mandatory. The requirement is contained in Section 3150.16 of the Election Code:

At any time after receiving an official mail-in ballot, but on or before eight o’clock P.M. the day of the primary or election, the mail-in elector shall, in secret, proceed to mark the ballot only in black lead pencil, indelible pencil or blue, black or blue-black ink, in fountain pen or ball point pen, and then fold the ballot, enclose and securely seal the same in the envelope on which is printed, stamped or endorsed “Official Election Ballot.” This envelope shall then be placed in the second one, on which is printed the form of declaration of the elector, and the address of the elector’s county board of election and the local election district of the elector. The elector shall then fill out, date and sign the declaration printed on such envelope. Such envelope shall then be securely sealed and the elector shall send same by mail, postage prepaid, except where franked, or deliver it in person to said county board of election.

25 P.S. § 3150.16(a) (emphasis added).

The majority held that, regardless of the perceived wisdom of such requirements, it is unambiguously required by the state of Pennsylvania after being approved by the state legislature

Fetterman is now asking the federal courts to negate the state provision as an “unnecessary impediment [under] the Civil Rights Act and the First and Fourteenth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution.”

The problem is that the legislature clearly concluded that such dates are material to the security of the vote-by-mail system. Fetterman is asking the federal court to simply declare that it is not since Section 101(a) of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 provides:

“No person acting under color of law shall . . . deny the right of any individual to vote in any election because of an error or omission on any record or paper relating to any application, registration, or other act requisite to voting, if such error or omission is not material in determining whether such individual is qualified under State law to vote in such election.”

Under the constitutional claims, Fetterman argues that “the Date Instruction serves no legitimate purpose. It is a trivial procedural formality that functions only to disenfranchise eligible voters seeking to vote.”

Fetterman is relying on the controversial former Clinton counsel Marc Elias and his Elias Law Group. We have previously discussed the controversial history of Elias, including accusations by reporters of allegedly denying the funding of Steele Dossier by the Clinton campaign. He has also been sanctioned by the courts and the Clinton campaign was recently sanctioned by the FEC over its hiding of the funding of the dossier through his prior firm

Elias has also been criticized for challenging elections when he and other Democratic lawyers denounced Republican challenges as a threat to democracy. Elias later came under intense criticism after a tweet that some have called inherently racist. He was denounced for a tweet where he suggested that Georgia voters could not be expected to be able to read their driver’s licenses correctly — a statement that seemed to refer to minority voters who would be disproportionately impacted by such a requirement.

The use of Elias backfired in the prior election when Terry McAuliffe hired Elias to make challenges against now Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s campaign.

In this case, local counsel is Adam C. Bonin, who signed the complaint below.

Here is the complaint: Fetterman lawsuit

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Re: 2022 Midterm Elections
« Reply #184 on: November 08, 2022, 11:15:04 AM »
Philadelphia Officials Vote Last-Minute Election Change That Will Slow Down Vote Count
The Daily Fetched ^ | 8 November 2022 | Mary Aultman
Posted on 11/8/2022, 1:56:15 PM by Sam77

Philadelphia officials voted to impose a last-minute voting rule change that will effectively slow the vote count process.

The city’s three-member elections board voted 2-1 in favor of imposing poll book reconciliation – a drawn-out process that aims to prevent double votes, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported.

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Re: 2022 Midterm Elections
« Reply #185 on: November 08, 2022, 11:54:09 PM »
Pretty bad for the republicans but had some big wins.

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Re: 2022 Midterm Elections
« Reply #186 on: November 09, 2022, 03:59:58 PM »
Pretty bad for the republicans but had some big wins.

It's like the blue became bluer, and the red became redder.

Hochul and Whitmer both said that they'd C-19 all over again and were still elected.

With 67% reporting, Hobbs is leading by 4,000 votes over Lake, which Biden won by 10,457.

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Re: 2022 Midterm Elections
« Reply #187 on: November 09, 2022, 04:10:51 PM »
It's like the blue became bluer, and the red became redder.

Hochul and Whitmer both said that they'd C-19 all over again and were still elected.

With 67% reporting, Hobbs is leading by 4,000 votes over Lake, which Biden won by 10,457.

It just goes to show how divided this country is ideologically. Crazy times.

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Re: 2022 Midterm Elections
« Reply #188 on: November 09, 2022, 04:49:37 PM »
It just goes to show how divided this country is ideologically. Crazy times.
Thank the media. Ramming division 24/7 down the throats of Americans.
Liar!!!!Filt!!!!

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Re: 2022 Midterm Elections
« Reply #189 on: November 09, 2022, 06:50:28 PM »
Hochul/Fetterman 2024!!!

lets do this!!

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Re: 2022 Midterm Elections
« Reply #190 on: November 10, 2022, 12:54:55 AM »
It just goes to show how divided this country is ideologically. Crazy times.
These times will continue the rest of our lives. The two sides hate each other and that isn't changing anytime soon.

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Re: 2022 Midterm Elections
« Reply #191 on: November 10, 2022, 07:06:18 AM »
When a vegetable Fetterman is elected you know its rigged....
Surprised Beta ODorke was not appointed as well  ???
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Re: 2022 Midterm Elections
« Reply #192 on: November 10, 2022, 01:19:50 PM »
Dead Democrats voting for dead Democrats.

Democrat re-elected by a landslide in Pennsylvania – even though he’s dead



A longtime Pennsylvania state representative was re-elected in a landslide – even though he died last month.

Democrat Anthony “Tony” DeLuca, Pennsylvania’s longest-serving state representative, was the choice in more than 85% of votes cast.

DeLuca, 85, died on 9 October from lymphoma, a disease he had twice previously fended off.

By the time of his death it was too late to change the ballot or put forth another candidate for his seat. While his opponent, Green candidate Queonia “Zarah” Livingston, accounted for more than 14% of the vote, DeLuca’s victory has triggered a special election that will be held on a later date.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/nov/09/pennsylvania-dead-democrat-tony-deluca-victory

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Re: 2022 Midterm Elections
« Reply #193 on: November 10, 2022, 04:08:02 PM »
Dead Democrats voting for dead Democrats.

Democrat re-elected by a landslide in Pennsylvania – even though he’s dead



A longtime Pennsylvania state representative was re-elected in a landslide – even though he died last month.

Democrat Anthony “Tony” DeLuca, Pennsylvania’s longest-serving state representative, was the choice in more than 85% of votes cast.

DeLuca, 85, died on 9 October from lymphoma, a disease he had twice previously fended off.

By the time of his death it was too late to change the ballot or put forth another candidate for his seat. While his opponent, Green candidate Queonia “Zarah” Livingston, accounted for more than 14% of the vote, DeLuca’s victory has triggered a special election that will be held on a later date.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/nov/09/pennsylvania-dead-democrat-tony-deluca-victory

This just goes to show how uninformed many voters are. If you are going to vote for someone, it is best to know whether they are still alive or not. Looks as if ‘the powers that be’ plan to clear this up with a special election. Hopefully, neither candidate in that election dies when it is too late to change the ballot. If either does, maybe the voters will pay more attention to this little detail... or maybe they won't. 

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Re: 2022 Midterm Elections
« Reply #194 on: November 10, 2022, 04:16:39 PM »
This just goes to show how uninformed many voters are. If you are going to vote for someone, it is best to know whether they are still alive or not. Looks as if ‘the powers that be’ plan to clear this up with a special election. Hopefully, neither candidate in that election dies when it is too late to change the ballot. If either does, maybe the voters will pay more attention to this little detail... or maybe they won't.

Hint hint - fraud. 

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Re: 2022 Midterm Elections
« Reply #195 on: November 11, 2022, 01:01:08 AM »
Hint hint - fraud.

Hint, hint, don't believe the sensationalized headlines. Honestly, I thought you were more intelligent than this.

This person was not reelected. Why? Because dead people can't hold a political office. If you are looking for someone to blame, then blame the idiot voters who voted for him. He died more than a month ago. It is the voter's responsibility to make informed votes. When was the ballot printed? When was the voter's pamphlet sent out? When was his death announced? When were the absentee ballots sent out?

Give me a break, if it was fraud, there would be no second election.

Soul Crusher, sorry to have to inform you of this, but you are 'grasping at straws'.

Wake up you conspiracy theorists, the ship has left the harbor. The voters have spoken, and their vote says enough with the conspiracy nonsense... time to get real or be out of touch with reality.

It is high time for Trump, the whale, to go home and work on his ‘orangeness’ while laying out on a chaise lounge around the pool at Mar-a-Lago with a shredder at his side destroying classified government documents which provide evidence of his numerous illegal activities. Just hope he doesn't try  a cannon ball dive into the pool or he will flood the Mar-a-Lago main hall with his tsunami splash.

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Re: 2022 Midterm Elections
« Reply #196 on: November 11, 2022, 06:01:02 PM »
This just confirms how dumb they really are.

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Re: 2022 Midterm Elections
« Reply #197 on: November 12, 2022, 03:46:42 AM »
Hint, hint, don't believe the sensationalized headlines. Honestly, I thought you were more intelligent than this.

This person was not reelected. Why? Because dead people can't hold a political office. If you are looking for someone to blame, then blame the idiot voters who voted for him. He died more than a month ago. It is the voter's responsibility to make informed votes. When was the ballot printed? When was the voter's pamphlet sent out? When was his death announced? When were the absentee ballots sent out?

Give me a break, if it was fraud, there would be no second election.

Soul Crusher, sorry to have to inform you of this, but you are 'grasping at straws'.

Wake up you conspiracy theorists, the ship has left the harbor. The voters have spoken, and their vote says enough with the conspiracy nonsense... time to get real or be out of touch with reality.

It is high time for Trump, the whale, to go home and work on his ‘orangeness’ while laying out on a chaise lounge around the pool at Mar-a-Lago with a shredder at his side destroying classified government documents which provide evidence of his numerous illegal activities. Just hope he doesn't try  a cannon ball dive into the pool or he will flood the Mar-a-Lago main hall with his tsunami splash.

This whole mail in ballot stuff is ripe for mass fraud and everyone knows it.

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Re: 2022 Midterm Elections
« Reply #198 on: November 13, 2022, 03:06:50 PM »
This whole mail in ballot stuff is ripe for mass fraud and everyone knows it.

Not everyone knows it. I don't. Can you explain why you believe this to be the case?

Research shows that when mail voting is implemented, it actually increases voter participation. Isn't this is a good thing? It would be an even better thing if the conservative right encouraged rather than discouraged their voters to do it. Why? Because it would result in more votes for their candidates.

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Re: 2022 Midterm Elections
« Reply #199 on: November 14, 2022, 03:13:00 AM »
Not everyone knows it. I don't. Can you explain why you believe this to be the case?

Research shows that when mail voting is implemented, it actually increases voter participation. Isn't this is a good thing? It would be an even better thing if the conservative right encouraged rather than discouraged their voters to do it. Why? Because it would result in more votes for their candidates.
Not when the voter participation is from ballot harvesting. To be honest, most people should not be voting at all.