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13 hours ago, ThinkerX said:

Seems the intimidation of poll workers is ramping up.

 

Hopefully, Ser Scott misses out on this brand of excitement. I can almost see these thugs screening would be voters at the door, turning the democratic ones away at gunpoint.  And when the cops are called, the verdict is these guys have full authority...

Far-fetched? A large minority of the comments are in favor of these thug's actions.

 

'Kill them': Arizona election workers face midterm threats (msn.com)

(Reuters) - Election workers in Arizona’s most fiercely contested county faced more than 100 violent threats and intimidating communications in the run-up to Tuesday’s midterms, most of them based on election conspiracy theories promoted by former President Donald Trump and his allies.

The harassment in Maricopa County included menacing emails and social media posts, threats to circulate personal information online and photographing employees arriving at work, according to nearly 1,600 pages of documents obtained by Reuters through a public records request for security records and correspondence related to threats and harassments against election workers.

 

I have a big pot of chili to toss at any asshats trying this (we aren’t allowed to leave the precinct so I make chili for everyone).  

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There needs to be consequences paid for once in this grifters life.

When Trump Announces Candidacy, Watchdog Will File Insurrection Disqualification Challenge

The 14th Amendment bars reelection of officials who have given aid and comfort to enemies of the government after taking an oath to defend it.

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/trump-candidacy-14th-amendment-insurrection-disqualification-crew_n_63688d0ce4b08f849aaca631

 

The watchdog group was successful recently, in New Mexico, at stopping a insurrectionist from serving its elected term.

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1 hour ago, Ormond said:

Oh, I hope I didn't imply that.

You didn't, to be clear I wasn't referring to you.  Just using it as a jumping off point to make fun of both sides in this internal debate being so ensconced in "messaging" being a problem to ignore the fact they're both vastly overrating the impact of "messaging" on elections.  I say this now because I'm dreading the next few weeks of the inane blame game between these factions.

Anywho, Jon Ralston posted his predictions last night.  Somewhat surprised he has Cortez Masto winning reelection.  He also has Dem incumbent Sisolak losing the gubernatorial race, but Democrat Cisco Aguilar winning the SoS contest.

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I am surprised by that prediction too, since till the weekend he had been quite gloomy about the state of the Clark firewall and the lower-than-expected turnout thus far. Even if Cortez Masto (or 'Catherine' as she calls herself in her innumerable emails to me) wins, I would peg it at lower than the 2 percent points Ralston has.

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Why Is AIPAC Spending Millions to Beat Summer Lee, a Democratic Socialist in PA?

With Democrats at risk of losing both the House and Senate in Tuesday's midterms, we speak with Justice Democrats spokesperson Waleed Shahid about the progressives favored to win congressional seats. Texas city councilmember and former labor organizer Greg Casar, and Pennsylvania community organizer Summer Lee have all been endorsed by Justice Democrats, who are best known for helping catapult members of the Squad to victory in 2018.

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9 minutes ago, nasvaytara said:

On the other hand, assassination is as USian as mom and apple pie -- was it Theodore Roosevelt who coined mom and apple pie? -- he who came to the presidency first time via assassination.

 

Pardon?  Are you suggesting Roosevelt had McKinley killed?

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8 hours ago, DireWolfSpirit said:

There needs to be consequences paid for once in this grifters life.

When Trump Announces Candidacy, Watchdog Will File Insurrection Disqualification Challenge

The 14th Amendment bars reelection of officials who have given aid and comfort to enemies of the government after taking an oath to defend it.

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/trump-candidacy-14th-amendment-insurrection-disqualification-crew_n_63688d0ce4b08f849aaca631

 

The watchdog group was successful recently, in New Mexico, at stopping a insurrectionist from serving its elected term.

Bunch of rumors on Twitter that Trump will declare tonight or first thing in the morning in order to drive turnout tomorrow.  

Lol this SCOTUS isn't going to dq him

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22 minutes ago, Larry of the Lake said:

Bunch of rumors on Twitter that Trump will declare tonight or first thing in the morning in order to drive turnout tomorrow.  

Which at best would be pointless and ineffective.  But hey, if Matt Gaetz thinks it's a good idea then who is anyone to argue?

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Watching a docu on the Rise of Hitler, how he took over Germany -- in his incendiary public appearances, in front of -- gads! hundreds of thousands -- he speaks over and over of how "they may kill us but ...."  The big difference between the reichlicans here and now: it's not about they may kill us but it's about how We will kill Them, meaning us.  And the US too, for that matter.

 

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Oz told people on his rally they should go and find 10 more people (to vote) at the Steelers' game.

The Steelers aren't playing this week.

I wish they'd issued a statement to their fans, nothing political, just something like "Folks, we know some of you are upset, but remember, he lives in NJ. How would he know that?"

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17 minutes ago, Mindwalker said:

Oz told people on his rally they should go and find 10 more people (to vote) at the Steelers' game.

The Steelers aren't playing this week.

I wish they'd issued a statement to their fans, nothing political, just something like "Folks, we know some of you are upset, but remember, he lives in NJ. How would he know that?"

Presently the Steelers would prefer nobody knows they exist.

But if I was them and in the mood to troll I'd reference the Giants and Jets and ask, "Aren't they from New Jersey too?"

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10 minutes ago, LongRider said:

 

They gonna get the UN involved too? Two strongly worded letters are worth half as much as one worthless gesture!

How does the maths shake out on that one? New Math isn't my specialty 

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15 hours ago, Ser Scot A Ellison said:

@cock_merchant

So… do you see the incredible honesty and disingenuous nature of this man’s position?  He’s saying he supports Representative Democracy as long as he always wins… otherwise it’s a scam.  

Will you defend this statement?

 

Election deniers are cringe and trump probably cost the Rs Georgia in the last run off due to that.

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1 hour ago, Tywin et al. said:

Cool, so they're showing up like three months too late. Talk about looking like you want to say, "see, I tried" while not actually doing jack shit. 

Wow, what uninformed whining.  The DOJ's Civil Rights division has been present in the 64 jurisdictions mentioned during early voting, as is mentioned in that press release.  Further, the DOJ is plainly doing everything it can to protect the vote, as is detailed here and here.  You wanna whine about Garland failing to prosecute certain people no argument here.  But acting like they haven't done what they can within their purview when it comes to voting rights is just plain ignorant.

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6 hours ago, DMC said:

Wow, what uninformed whining.  The DOJ's Civil Rights division has been present in the 64 jurisdictions mentioned during early voting, as is mentioned in that press release.  Further, the DOJ is plainly doing everything it can to protect the vote, as is detailed here and here.  You wanna whine about Garland failing to prosecute certain people no argument here.  But acting like they haven't done what they can within their purview when it comes to voting rights is just plain ignorant.

Please, to say the DOJ and the government in general has been doing everything it can to protect the vote ignores how so many officials have spent a long time trying to pretend the situation isn't as bad as it actually is.

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