Some news conservotards aren’t gonna like.
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The Greens have really messed it up for the Dems in the Sinema race... could be miles ahead
Republicans believe that Democrats were stealing elections across USA.
They are trying to steal Florida & Arizona.
They apparently stole Nevada and California with illegal voting.
Where are all these millions of fucking Mexicans illegally voting?
I only see them near the 405 highway in California trying to sell me oranges.
Florida Democratic election officials still epically fucking up.
Florida is in chaos as thousands of ballots remain uncounted, and the outcome of the state's key elections could remain unclear for weeks
https://www.businessinsider.com/flor...-chaos-2018-11
Ballots collected in Broward, as of Thursday evening, show that almost 25,000 people voted in the governor's race, but not in the Senate race. Democrats blame the fact that Senate box appeared in a corner of the ballot beneath the instructions and say many voters missed it.
Sorry where on the 405 are you seeing this provide explicit directions thanks
https://tucson.com/news/state-and-re...home-top-story
Sinema +30k. If McSally loses, she may be appointed to Jon Kyl's seat, who wants to leave the Senate.
PFA members may be disappointed to find out that they have a rival for Sinema's affections.
http://ktar.com/story/1906525/man-ar...ema-for-years/
GOP Rep. Dana Rohrabacher loses, and the Republicans' 'bad year' may get worse yet
http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-m...110-story.html
Fuck those cheating Repubiicans!!!
Stacey Abrams Is The Fighter Democrats Need
https://www.yahoo.com/news/stacey-ab...194408098.html
[Stacey] Abrams’ contest against Brian Kemp, who as Georgia’s then-secretary of state would oversee his own election, was especially troublesome. In August, Abrams called Kemp “a remarkable architect of voter suppression” because of his department’s history of removing Georgians from voter rolls, rejecting high numbers of registrations and closing or moving voting sites.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opini...ede_story.html
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“Democracy only works when we work for it, when we fight for it, when we demand it,” she told supporters. Abrams vowed to remain in the race until every ballot was counted. The Abrams campaign believes Kemp claimed victory prematurely because there are thousands of absentee ballots, provisional ballots and military votes that have not been tallied.
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Now is not the time to bow out gracefully. Now is the time to combat the deep-seated culture of corruption Republicans have cultivated in our elections. Not just for the people of Georgia, but for every American whose vote needs protection.
If there’s an outside chance that the gap can be closed, this Democratic nominee should pursue it. Moreover, with litigation, the Abrams campaign has an opportunity to expose a myriad of alleged offenses that were the result of Kemp’s lack of oversight.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...ams-brian-kemp
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In a press conference on Thursday morning, Abrams campaign manager Lauren Groh-Wargo posed critical questions that the secretary of state’s office has yet to answer. Why were polling places in Democratic strongholds equipped with too few machines and ballots, which resulted in three-hour wait times? Why haven’t all absentee ballots been accepted? When will we know the vote tallies for provisional and military voters?
Groh-Wargo noted that this information is public, and Kemp’s former office should be prepared to provide a full accounting.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/video...fac_video.html
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This is a critical time of transition for the Democratic Party. Nancy Pelosi, the presumptive speaker of the House, said recently that we have a “responsibility to seek common ground” with members of a political party that uses its power to openly discriminate against the country’s most vulnerable people. Abrams embodies the ethic of those voices in the Democratic Party who say civility is not more important than justice.
https://www.npr.org/2018/11/07/66521...-pelosi-speaks
Donald Trump and his GOP base are always raring for a fight. It’s time progressives meet them, not for the sake of ego, but for the preservation of democracy.
Any realist can see that the likelihood Abrams will win is fairly slim, but even if she doesn’t become the governor, these efforts are not in vain. Every day that she refuses to relent, Abrams makes the statement that Democratic constituents are worth fighting for.
You know, when I voted, I handed my license and a guy was looking at his computer. I had to sign an electronic board like I was using a cc anywhere. Basic sign In the box. Dude made a comment of something along the lines of “close enough” while staring at his computer. I thought he was just joking about my license pic. Had no issues. But when I see this shit in Arizona where they’re analyzing signatures, that just seems absurd. I literally sign my name different all the time. Sometimes I’ll use the first letter of my last name and then straight line. Sometimes I’ll spell it out.
I’m sure some forensic handwriting expert could find the commonalities and make an educated guess, but like no average person could. When I saw they were sifting through like 850k ballots the other day checking signatures, I was like wtf? I assumed it was some program designed by an expert or something ? Made me wonder about that dudes comment. Idk the laws in my state other than license. Politics aside because either side could exploit it depending on where, but average citizens trying to do handwriting analysis just seems nonseical.
What an archaic system this whole thing is given the technology available.
Nope. Election Day voting in Ohio. They asked for everyone’s license, so clearly that’s the law. I don’t recall signing before. Tbh, I didn’t really think anything of it. You do it so often in stores and doctors offices and everywhere else, that it didn’t even strike me as weird until after the fact. What did strike me as weird was paper ballots with the little fill in circles like tests from school. I had used a touchscreen the last multiple elections. I hadn’t see those in years. Little standing cubicles to fill out and then feed it into a machine that read it.
Besides being Arizona’s first woman senator, Sinema will also be the first openly bisexual member of the U.S. Senate.
How much of the fascination with Sinema revolves around the facts that she's pretty, blonde, and bisexual?
I'm guessing most of it.
Last edited by limitles; 11-12-2018 at 10:41 PM.
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