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Posts: 34829 | Location: Pennsylvania | Registered: November 12, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Thank you
Very little
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Yeah I know there are Demidiots out there, but how the heck it could be even that close between the two says volumes about voters in the USA...
 
Posts: 24449 | Location: Gunshine State | Registered: November 07, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Two different houses in my neighborhood a showing Harris signs. Usually there is only the one. No Trump signs around here.
 
Posts: 6741 | Location: Az | Registered: May 27, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I know no less than four Democrats not voting this year. My sister being one of them. They know what a disaster Biden has been and know Kamala is only worse. But just cannot under any circumstances muster the intellectual honesty to vote for Trump. I told my sister to vote for what's good for all our grand kids and stop being selfish. That may have gotten to her.


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Posts: 8660 | Location: Minnesota | Registered: June 17, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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^^^ A Dem staying home and not voting? I'll take that as a victory.


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^^^ A Dem staying home and not voting? I'll take that as a victory.

I agree and I think there's many more than what we know. All that I know that say they are sitting it out rather than vote for Trump are older, married and comfortably retired. They can absorb the bad economy without much effect on their daily lives. But they see their kids struggling with daycare and the price of groceries and gas and just day to day living. This is the soft spot to try to persuade them to vote Trump. Ya gotta vote Trump it's for the chillren!! Wink


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Posts: 8660 | Location: Minnesota | Registered: June 17, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Told cops where to go for over 29 years…
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A disillusioned dem not voting instead of holding their nose and voting Trump is an opportunity for a bogus vote to be cast in their name.


If they don’t think Kamalamadingdong is the one, vote for Trump and be on the winning side.






What part of "...Shall not be infringed" don't you understand???


 
Posts: 11278 | Location: Western WA state for just a few more years... | Registered: February 17, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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^^^^^
I doubt that any disillusioned dem will see your post.



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This is how Trump is going to win, he's just having fun now and rubbing it in their faces and it's making them insane with rage knowing they can't stop it.

He is so at ease behind the microphone. He's fine reading a teleprompter, but he's in his element when he's talking to a crowd of people, as much so as talking one-on-one to a friend. Even when the crowd is antagonistic reporters, he's perfectly at ease. He can be long-winded but it's because he's so comfortable talking. He doesn't feel any anxiousness to finish. Contrast that to just how fake Harris is when she tries to ad-lib. Her teleprompter goes out and she's a bumbling fool who can't think of a thing to say.

Of course I hope Trump wins and I hope he lives many years after his term so that he can enjoy his life away from politics.



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and I hope he lives many years after his term so that he can enjoy his life away from politics.


Amen to that!




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Posts: 39358 | Location: SC Lowcountry/Cape Cod | Registered: November 22, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Judge backs America First Legal bid to secure list of 218K voters without citizenship proof

The Superior Court of Arizona in Maricopa County ruled that Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes must provide the list of more than 218,000 voters who did not provide proof of U.S. citizenship by Monday.

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America First Legal (AFL) won its lawsuit against Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes (D) on Thursday over 218,000 voters who were incorrectly registered as providing proof of U.S. citizenship.

The Superior Court of Arizona in Maricopa County ruled on Thursday that Fontes must provide the list of more than 218,000 voters who did not provide proof of U.S. citizenship by Monday.

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"Defendants shall release to Plaintiff no later than noon on Monday, November 4, 2024, the original list of approximately 98,000 Affected Voters as specifically identified in Richer v. Fontes," the court order reads.

"Defendants shall release to Plaintiff no later than noon on Monday, November 4, 2024, any other datasets, compilation of information, lists, or communications from MVD containing personally identifying information (PII) about Affected Voters," the court added.

AFL senior legal counsel James Rogers said in a statement Thursday: “A majority of Arizonans no longer trust the election system of our state. One of the reasons is the lack of transparency from our state’s elected officials.

"When Secretary Fontes discovered the glitch that allowed 218,000 individuals to register without providing proof of citizenship, he should have immediately shared the list of affected individuals with Arizona’s county recorders, who are in charge of verifying the citizenship of voters. Instead, he has jealously guarded the list, refusing to share it with anyone. This suit was about restoring transparency and ensuring that county recorders can do their jobs by verifying the citizenship of voters. It is unfortunate that Secretary Fontes so aggressively opposed our common-sense efforts to help restore trust in our state’s election system. This was a case we never should have needed to file.”

AFL sued Fontes earlier this month, after the secretary of state’s office said that an additional 120,000 Arizona residents were found to have been placed on the state's voter rolls as providing proof that they are U.S. citizens, despite the fact that they had not done so.

Approximately 79,000 Republicans, 61,000 Democrats, and 76,000 Other Party members have been affected.

The secretary's announcement came two weeks after he explained that there was an error in state systems that labeled roughly 98,000 voters as having provided documented proof of U.S. citizenship when they had not done so.

Arizona is a state with the unusual situation of bifurcated elections, in which residents who provide proof of U.S. citizenship can vote in all elections while the others may vote only in federal elections, resulting in ballots cast by voters who haven’t proven their U.S. citizenship.

AFL argued in its lawsuit that the secretary of state’s office illegally withheld the list of 218,000 voters who have not provided citizenship proof. Fontes' office rejected a public records request for the list and county recorders have also not received the list, despite state law requiring the local offices to investigate voters registered without citizenship proof.


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Yall, JD Vance on Rogan is fantastic! He actually said he wants to hang out with Hunter Biden and he’d bet a hundred bucks that he is voting for Trump.
 
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Kamalamadingdong


First time I‘ve heard this one…stolen


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Yall, JD Vance on Rogan is fantastic! He actually said he wants to hang out with Hunter Biden and he’d bet a hundred bucks that he is voting for Trump.


Totally agree! That interview was fantastic. My wife was a bit put off by the language and then she realized that he talks like everyone we know. She was expecting no F bombs but watched to the end. FYI, the wife is left leaning except for this election. JD is so impressive, a really smart normal dude.
 
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