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17 minutes ago, Procus said:

Harris voters are the bend over and lube crowd

More to the point is some of the epic trolling that has been going back and forth in the general public.

This is who we are

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Sneaky

 

Obama 2012 campaign manager Jim Messina said on MSNBC Sunday that the Harris campaign is concerned over early voting data which shows Republicans gaining ground in battleground states compared to 2020.

3 hours ago, jsdarkstar said:

The Big Red Wave. Still waiting. How bout them apples. 

So you got nothing. Cool

2 hours ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

Before 2020 neither party cared that much. It wasn't until the orange crybaby whined that you morons thought differently.

There was actually a bi-partisan commission set up to investigate that in 2005, but by all means,  keep inventing your own history.

https://www.bakerinstitute.org/event/carter-baker-commission-16-years-later-voting-mail

The Carter-Baker Commission, 16 Years Later: Voting by Mail

In 2005, former President Jimmy Carter and former U.S. Secretary of State James A. Baker, III, co-chaired the Commission on Federal Election Reform, which produced a report on the U.S. electoral process and recommendations on maximizing ballot access and election integrity.

Sixteen years later, many of the recommendations remain relevant. While the COVID-19 pandemic and record number of voters who cast absentee or mail-in ballots raised concerns about the security of the 2020 absentee process, the Carter-Baker report warned: "Absentee ballots remain the largest source of potential voter fraud.

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It's gonna be a blast if they take until Thursday / Friday. 🤣🤣🤣

1 minute ago, lynched1 said:

It's gonna be a blast if they take until Thursday / Friday. 🤣🤣🤣

Oh, that's already in the works.  Stay up in the wee hours of the morning and watch Trump leads magically disappear in 5 states after they simultaneously stop counting.  Nothing suspicious about that they say.

:worthy:

 

4 minutes ago, toolg said:

:worthy:

 

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I'll laugh myself into a coma if a Tony Hinchcliffe joke unintentionally puts a nail in the coffin of the all-time dumbest chapter in American history.

 

 

23 minutes ago, Procus said:

Oh, that's already in the works.  Stay up in the wee hours of the morning and watch Trump leads magically disappear in 5 states after they simultaneously stop counting.  Nothing suspicious about that they say.

The main problem being credibility.

Both the government and legacy media rate very low in any polling. They are doing it to themselves.

Perhaps Pelosi and her speech issues aren't the best call when pressing this particular branch of propaganda. 😆

 

Here we go - those Dems would NEVER abuse the voting process and use absentee ballots meant for the military to cheat, would they.  Who cares about the voting rights of members of our armed forces anyway, right?  After all, the intelligentsia in CVON has told us that there never has been a problem with mail in ballots and never a problem with no voter id.  There's no such thing as cheating.  Trust Obama on this one, after all, he's a politician from Chicago.  He knows!

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/11/republican-lawmakers-sound-alarm-as-u-s-military/

Republican Lawmakers Sound Alarm as U.S. Military Bases Report Depleted Stock of Write-In Absentee Ballots — Troops Overseas Left Without Voting Options Due to Delayed Mail-In Ballots

by Jim Hᴏft Nov. 3, 2024

I think we all know how she voted

In full defensive mode, Kamala Harris refused to answer a reporter’s question when pressed on how she voted on California’s Proposition 36.

Prop. 36 is one of the most significant issues on the ballot for the citizens of California, yet Harris, a presidential candidate who is asking Americans to trust her leadership,is hiding her position on how crime should be tackled.

 

Oh yeah, we can trust that poll hahahaha 

I mean, sure people owned slaves but at least they didn't have to be so politically correct, amirite?

 

17 hours ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

Ann Selzer is not a nobody. She's widely regarded as one of the most accurate and honest pollsters around, especially in her home state of Iowa. Her company is among the highest rated pollsters by 538.

Could very well be an outlier poll. Could also be catching independents breaking for Harris late.

But every four years some poll gets a name for being fairly accurate that cycle, then the next cycle they are bonkers off (Trafalgar in 2016 for example).

Selzer has been consistently within the margin of error every polling cycle since 2008.

If this is an outlier, it's an outlier for Selzer in a very long track record of success - accuracy that has been even more impressive in her home state.

 

Just came here to check in and say that Selzer is legit. What a moronic post by Diehard. Par for the course.

The Federalists passed the Alien Act in 1798 to try keep power.  It wasn’t really about immigration.

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