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The most important thing right now is to keep the Senate. Georgia has two crucial U.S. Senate posts in runoffs scheduled for January 5th. The dems are coming on hard and heavy and dirty. The latest ploy is to suggest that republicans boycott the upcoming vote so as to protest the voting corruption in the general election last month.
I've been known to vote the candidate rather than the party, but both dem candidates are true believers and must be defeated...Geo
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I noticed the Republicans suggesting that a vote boycott was in order but did not see the Dems suggesting that, did you have a reference Geo? Here is a story about What Lin Wood said regarding the issue: https://www.forbes.com/sites/joewalsh/20...sh=60aee974604bI am certainly open minded enough to believe you, I just have not seen it yet. Steve
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I noticed the Republicans suggesting that a vote boycott was in order but did not see the Dems suggesting that, did you have a reference Geo? Here is a story about What Lin Wood said regarding the issue: https://www.forbes.com/sites/joewalsh/20...sh=60aee974604bI am certainly open minded enough to believe you, I just have not seen it yet. Steve Steve, do you really believe that came from the republicans? The State is at a tipping point which may well result in a shift from red to blue. There may or may not be rampant fraud, but we certainly do have a ramped up democrat bloc which believes it has overtaken the traditional republican power. Stacey Abrams, a black woman nearly beat our current republican Governor. She has become a star in the national democrat contingent by refusing to acknowledge her defeat and organizing the liberal vote here. She is accused of lots of fraud, but the State is still run by the republican party and any attempt to commit voter fraud in January will be under the strictest possible oversite. If fraud occurred in November I don't think we'll see it again in January. Therefore I believe we'll see whether the liberals or the conservatives have the votes. I honestly don't know the answer to that, but I do know republicans boycotting the vote is suicide...Geo
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I am beyond confused by some things I hear coming from the far Right, as much as I am confused by the far left. I do not think Forbes or the other sources reporting what Lin Wood said are making it up. Why either side would suggest boycotting a vote is a puzzle to me. Do you have a reference for Dems suggesting a vote boycott? I am open minded enough to believe it possible but have yet to read about it. Multiple sources have reported the comments I referenced. Why Lin Wood said what he said I can not tell you.
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You won't read about it until they win and start bragging about how they managed to trick the dumbest republicans into staying home. The result won't just be local. The next two years will be a liberal orgy in Washington...Geo
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I'm more optimistic than that but we will see. If the Dems do get the stars to align in GA, which I doubt, they will have the senate by the slimmest majority possible with a highly fractured caucus. I do not think the Dems will be railroading much through congress in the next two years myself and certainly not the wish list of the far Left.
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Just an observation:When Keith says, " It appears that a solid majority here.. smell something rotten and probably aren't happy to see every instance of evidence or sworn affidavits swept aside by those Liberal Democrats..." he ignores that the five key battleground states have largely Republican officials. Judges denying Trump lawsuits are his appointees. The Attorney General, Trump's loyal servant, can't see any sign of a stolen election. Maybe a solid majority here needs to entertain the possibilty that they believe something with all their hearts that simply isn't true. An iron- strong conviction without evidence acceptable in court has a more accurate definition, wishful thinking. I don't say this to provoke more argument. We've got way too much disputation. We need to make a better effort to sort our preferences from what actually exists. Many have been doing just that for the last four years.
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....If the Dems do get the stars to align in GA, which I doubt, they will have the senate by the slimmest majority possible with a highly fractured caucus. I do not think the Dems will be railroading much through congress in the next two years myself and certainly not the wish list of the far Left. This reads dumber than when you try to lecture me about your moral high ground?
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....If the Dems do get the stars to align in GA, which I doubt, they will have the senate by the slimmest majority possible with a highly fractured caucus. I do not think the Dems will be railroading much through congress in the next two years myself and certainly not the wish list of the far Left. This reads dumber than when you try to lecture me about your moral high ground? Oh Craig we all know you and your win at all costs, ends justify the means morality set the bar these days. Help a brother out, so how exactly does the slimmest majority on record ram through a leftist agenda? Maybe Joe Manchin and AOC elope together and get married at Hugo Chavez's grave? I bet Q has the answer.
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