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williegoat
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AUG 14, 03:30 PM
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bonaduce
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AUG 14, 03:55 PM
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quote | Originally posted by ray b:
how the Gop get con-troll is gerrymandering aka cheating |
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Only the GOP gerrymanders, good to know I will let the rest of NY know this.
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cliffw
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AUG 14, 05:47 PM
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quote | Originally posted by BingB: How exactly do you get the most votes in every presidential election over the last 20 years and ... not win the Presidency ? |
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Are you a low information voter ?
quote | Originally posted by BingB: ... have a majority in the Senate "without the support of the electorate"?
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Yes, yes are. Why should we do your thinking for you ?
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ray b
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AUG 14, 09:06 PM
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quote | Originally posted by bonaduce: Only the GOP gerrymanders, good to know I will let the rest of NY know this.
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the Gop has been the most active in cheating any way they can
nothing in life is 100% but our con's do love to take any statement and twist to absurd levels
why can't the cult ever notice a rump lie there are millions of them
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ray b
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AUG 14, 10:07 PM
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quote | Originally posted by olejoedad:
That's because the Conservatives have no evil plan.....it's the evil Liberal plan that has failed, and the consequence will be a Conservative landslide.
Gosh ray, you almost had it right! |
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Trumps entire reason to run in 2016 was to raise his public persona so that he could negotiate higher fees for himself from the network running his fake reality show The Apprentice. I don't recall where I first read this, but it was well documented. When he actually got traction and then won the election (not the popular vote) he was left totally flatfooted, and unprepared.
this time he has Donald Trump's Project 2025 Shift Is 'Basically A Scam' It's "part of an authoritarian dynamic,"
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BingB
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AUG 14, 10:56 PM
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quote | Originally posted by cliffw: Why should we do your thinking for you ?
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It was a rhetorical question. Guess I have to rephrase it in a way that will not go over your head.
It is ridiculous to suggest that the party that has gotten the most votes in every Presidential election over the last 20 years and holds a majority of the senate seats does not have support of the electorate.
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