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Old 11-10-2022, 08:31 AM   #181
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Sure, we can go with that lol. Boebert or however you spell it is my favorite loss on the R side.

But I just can't fucking stand Beto. Phony little bitch. Stop running and wasting money, no one wants you.
I like Beto but let's be honest other than a mayor of a blue city in Texas or congressman that is the ceiling for him in Texas. He is just not the right Democrat to push in that state. I'd say the same for Stacey Abrams. The only thing they offer is name recognition and let's be honest those people are probably voting for the letter anyways.
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Old 11-10-2022, 08:37 AM   #182
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I like Beto but let's be honest other than a mayor of a blue city in Texas or congressman that is the ceiling for him in Texas. He is just not the right Democrat to push in that state. I'd say the same for Stacey Abrams. The only thing they offer is name recognition and let's be honest those people are probably voting for the letter anyways.
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Old 11-10-2022, 09:26 AM   #183
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senate is even coming down the stretch making reps win by 1 unless a change in left reporting.
It will be 50-49 going into the run-off in GA. How is Walker going to do without any Kemp coattails? I think we get a 50-50 again.
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Old 11-10-2022, 09:28 AM   #184
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Sure, we can go with that lol. Boebert or however you spell it is my favorite loss on the R side.
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She hasn't lost yet (She is down by only 62 votes with 5% left to count) - She will probably win. Lake will be mine if she loses. Abrams is probably my favorite Dem loss.
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She hasn't lost yet (She is down by only 62 votes with 5% left to count) - She will probably win. Lake will be mine if she loses. Abrams is probably my favorite Dem loss.
Well, fingers crossed.

Yeah, Abrams is a good choice too.
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Old 11-10-2022, 10:12 AM   #186
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Come on punch , you're better then that, chico would say that. Changed for class.

Nah. Cunt is fine. Nothing pc or non pc about it. When you say retard u r being offensive towards the mentally handicapped. When you say cunt u r only being offensive to cunts. Lol
Ill add it is very acceptable in the UK.
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Old 11-10-2022, 10:13 AM   #187
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I like Beto but let's be honest other than a mayor of a blue city in Texas or congressman that is the ceiling for him in Texas. He is just not the right Democrat to push in that state. I'd say the same for Stacey Abrams. The only thing they offer is name recognition and let's be honest those people are probably voting for the letter anyways.

You don’t think Beto has more blue votes in Texas than anyone ever before? I think the numbers would probably back that up. Lets face it there is no right dem to push in Texas.
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It will be 50-49 going into the run-off in GA. How is Walker going to do without any Kemp coattails? I think we get a 50-50 again.

Probably but Nevada aint over yet.
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You don’t think Beto has more blue votes in Texas than anyone ever before? I think the numbers would probably back that up. Lets face it there is no right dem to push in Texas.
The morons in Texas forgot what happen when a good big freeze came through .
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Long term, it will probably be better for the republican party if they only win a small minority in the house (and either a split or slight minority in the senate).

Then republicans can hopefully use these mid-term elections to get more people to push past Trump. Time will tell I guess.
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It will be 50-49 going into the run-off in GA. How is Walker going to do without any Kemp coattails? I think we get a 50-50 again.
If Rs take the senate and not just the House .. what would change?

I imagine Biden gets impeached on paper, House and Senate Rs pass a series of strategically timed symbolic bills that force Biden to veto things and make him look bad.

Imagine no budgets get passed and everything is sequestration like with Obama

Imagine there will be enough Rs to push Ukraine war funding to go through, allowing the Rand Paul and MJG of the Rs to vote no

Next 2 years are going to be a horse and pony shit show, political grand standing and running to the media to get out the next salacious headline ... with nothing actually being accomplished.
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If Rs take the senate and not just the House .. what would change?

I imagine Biden gets impeached on paper, House and Senate Rs pass a series of strategically timed symbolic bills that force Biden to veto things and make him look bad.

Imagine no budgets get passed and everything is sequestration like with Obama

Imagine there will be enough Rs to push Ukraine war funding to go through, allowing the Rand Paul and MJG of the Rs to vote no

Next 2 years are going to be a horse and pony shit show, political grand standing and running to the media to get out the next salacious headline ... with nothing actually being accomplished.

They will not take the senate. However I do have some faith in the losses of a majority of the maga candidates that both sides will work together in some form or fashion regardless of who controls what.
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Long term, it will probably be better for the republican party if they only win a small minority in the house (and either a split or slight minority in the senate).

Then republicans can hopefully use these mid-term elections to get more people to push past Trump. Time will tell I guess.

I agree totally. Just said basically the same thing.
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You don’t think Beto has more blue votes in Texas than anyone ever before? I think the numbers would probably back that up. Lets face it there is no right dem to push in Texas.
You are probably right.
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Old 11-10-2022, 01:09 PM   #195
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Boebert — a right-wing Republican firebrand who has stoked controversy by backing Capitol rioters and embracing QAnon conspiracy theories — is currently holding a slim lead in her bid for reelection in Colorado's 3rd Congressional District.

According to Colorado's state election results as of 12:25 p.m. ET, Boebert was maintaining a 386-vote lead over Frisch, a businessman and former city councilman. Results showed that Boebert secured 157,743 votes, or 50.06%, as opposed to Frisch's 157,357 votes, or 49.94%.

Colorado state law allows for an automatic recount if the two candidates finish with a lead that's less than 0.5% of the total vote.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/gop-rep-l...154343996.html

Seems Trump will have 2 mouth pieces in the House
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