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If you are in Georgia, today is the day to vote for the runoff.




 
Posts: 9169 | Location: Somewhere looking for ammo that nobody has at a place I haven't been to for a pistol I couldn't live without... | Registered: December 02, 2014Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I really hope Walker wins. The media has shown yet again that they will go all out against any black person who dares to stray from the herd and be a conservative.

I’m also super happy to stop getting multiple texts a day about it since I have a GA phone number.




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I hope Walker wins too. I sent some money to the campaign in November.

I was shocked last weekend when the so-called Republican Lt Gov of Georgia went to the media with a litany of reasons why not to vote for Walker. Seemed to be a never Trumper and it irked him that he had Trump's endorsement. Not a single reason why the demonrat Warnock is a better candidate or person.



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Got back a few minutes ago. Three to four minutes in and out.


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No, not like
Bill Clinton
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Voted this morning, took about three minutes

I definitely didn't vote for the pro choice fake Man of God



 
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I’m optimistic …





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Voted,


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Voted last week.
 
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Wife and I voted a couple of hours ago.




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Posts: 3814 | Location: Union County, Georgia | Registered: September 20, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Seems like two trends are becoming evident.

1. Republicans participated in the early vote more than previous elections and

2. Newt Gingrich this morning said that the early vote that was in was mostly older voters as the young vote has not turned out in the early balloting. That means a plurality of conservative votes in the early vote.





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Originally posted by tatortodd:
I hope Walker wins too. I sent some money to the campaign in November.

I was shocked last weekend when the so-called Republican Lt Gov of Georgia went to the media with a litany of reasons why not to vote for Walker. Seemed to be a never Trumper and it irked him that he had Trump's endorsement. Not a single reason why the demonrat Warnock is a better candidate or person.


I saw a snippet of that douchebag. WTF was that all about??? Even the governor who isn't a fan of Trump went to endorsed Walker.



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Maybe it’s time to repeal the 17th Amendment and go back to letting the individual State Legislatures elected the State senators. Senatorial elections have become too national with outside money pouring in for candidates.


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^^ If the Lieutenant Governor is a problem then the state legislators would be a problem too. The only difference is that the outside money (and other "favors") would flow to state legislators, who are under no legal restriction from taking outside money. That's not going to solve the problem at all, and makes it more difficult for the people themselves to solve the problem.

The people of Georgia themselves are the only ones who can solve this problem; they may as well get started right now.
 
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He's not wrong... Herschel Walker is easily the worst GOP candidate for any major office that I can remember in my 22 years of voting.



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I'll bet the dead people are lining up to vote ...
 
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Senator John Fetterwoman (D) PA demonstrably proves that “candidate quality” doesn’t much matter anymore.





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Originally posted by YellowJacket:
He's not wrong... Herschel Walker is easily the worst GOP candidate for any major office that I can remember in my 22 years of voting.
Timing is everything. Say what he said during:
  • the primary - perfectly normal and encouraged
  • during a Republican vs Demonrat vote with local/state implications - moronic
  • during a Republican vs Demonrat vote with national implications - unforgiveable. Should never again receive a single penny or endorsement from the Republicans.



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    The Devil went down to Georgia... The fix is in.
    It's in his Dominion


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    Lawyers, Guns
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    Maybe it’s time to repeal the 17th Amendment and go back to letting the individual State Legislatures elect the State senators.

    Agreed.
    1913 was a very bad year for States rights.
    Both the 16th & 17th Amendments and the Federal Reserve Act... all of which expanded the Fed .gov and reduced the power of the States.



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    Posts: 24175 | Location: St. Louis, MO | Registered: April 03, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
    Just because you can,
    doesn't mean you should
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    Huge turnout in early voting where I live, especially for a runoff.
    Hard to tell today but the traffic around the voting looked much less busy than early voting.
    In any case, I'll be glad to see the politics and related spam stopping for a little while.
    This type of runoff is much harder to predict via polling than a larger election so keep fingers crossed.


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