2021 Virginia State election - Federal Beaurocracy and National Establishment vs. Everyone else.

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"Greater latitude rule for child sex offenses"

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This is devolving into a fediverse argument about if hardcore lolicon counts as child pornography. I'm waiting for one of them to bring up how she's canonically an 8,000 year old vampire.

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This is how you stop "fortification."

Lie: if you get polled, lie. Don't tell them your party, or lie about it, lie about your opinion, etc. Make it look like your county is 80% Dem so they they think it's a slam dunk. Make it like 2016 where the already lazy Dem voter thought Hilldawg had it in the bag so they stayed home. This will also prevent them from having the correct amount of 3 AM ballots.

Volunteer: If it only matters who counts the votes, then count the votes. Get involved. The polling people at every election I've voted in are elderly women. Maybe when they get too old some nice young 25 year olds could replace them. Take a day off work, school, whatever. It's one day.

Vote: Then after doing both of the above (or at least the first one), swarm the polls. They won't be able to fortify enough to overcome it. Hell, maybe even start early voting by mail like "they" do. If they withhold 10K mail in votes until the eleventh hour, but 30% of those 10K are for the not woke candidate, then that could still be game over for them. It still wouldn't be enough.

Not voting because "it doesn't matter, muh doom" is exceptional. This CAN be combatted.
For the bit-chompers and Euros among us, this is why America hasn't descended into a boog yet: because there is still the opportunity for the situation to be resolved without one. For all the rowdiness Americans are associated with, there is also a deep-seated sense of patience lodged in the heart of America. Hell, it's the reason we have a republic in the first place, because we decided that taking the time to come up with the right answer was better than a quick "good enough" solution.
 
I feel so relieved to that the anti-white, SPLC donator won the election. We are really making progress!
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We're not going to get any genuine right candidates overnight. We're currently in a clownworld where anyone right of the far-left is seen as a racist, and legit science is being ignored for bullshit. This is at least a little progress towards beating clownworld back into the ivory towers where it belongs.
 
Maybe when they get too old some nice young 25 year olds could replace them. Take a day off work, school, whatever. It's one day.
still surprised you guys don't simply vote on sundays, but then I remembered your stores are open the whole week anyway...
 
Well, it's good to be wrong sometimes. What's happening in New Jersey?
Whatever it is, the Jews are handling it well:
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I guess I should explain for the goyim cattle among us. There's long been a split in the non-hasidic ultra-orthodox community regarding whether to vote Democrat or Republican. The community leadership (self-appointed or otherwise) generally pushes for the former, on the grounds that since the main communities are located in solid blue states, getting in bed with the Democrats is the way to ensure maximum shekels. On the other side, you have a tremendously entertaining grassroots movement which is composed of activists/rabbis that do things like going to school board meetings and demanding Ernst Rohm be included in lists of LGBT figures in curriculums, or making public statements that earthquakes in Haiti are caused by it having the highest rate of homosexuality in the world. Needless to say, the spergery when these two sides clash every election cycle is a sight to behold.
 
We're not going to get any genuine right candidates overnight. We're currently in a clownworld where anyone right of the far-left is seen as a racist, and legit science is being ignored for bullshit. This is at least a little progress towards beating clownworld back into the ivory towers where it belongs.
We are going to beat it by electing people who help fund it?
 
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Lie: if you get polled, lie. Don't tell them your party, or lie about it, lie about your opinion, etc. Make it look like your county is 80% Dem so they they think it's a slam dunk. Make it like 2016 where the already lazy Dem voter thought Hilldawg had it in the bag so they stayed home. This will also prevent them from having the correct amount of 3 AM ballots.
That really was awesome. Viciously and openly insult and degrade everyone on the other side, get the country all riled up against the "deplorables," then naively expect them to tell the truth when pollsters come along and start grilling them, insert shocked Pikachu face when you're eviscerated on election night.
 
Whatever it is, the Jews are handling it well:
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I guess I should explain for the goyim cattle among us. There's long been a split in the non-hasidic ultra-orthodox community regarding whether to vote Democrat or Republican. The community leadership (self-appointed or otherwise) generally pushes for the former, on the grounds that since the main communities are located in solid blue states, getting in bed with the Democrats is the way to ensure maximum shekels. On the other side, you have a tremendously entertaining grassroots movement which is composed of activists/rabbis that do things like going to school board meetings and demanding Ernst Rohm be included in lists of LGBT figures in curriculums, or making public statements that earthquakes in Haiti are caused by it having the highest rate of homosexuality in the world. Needless to say, the spergery when these two sides clash every election cycle is a sight to behold.
the Vaad voted more for Trump than Ciaterelli, by almost 20,000 votes. If the same 2020 vote carried over he'd still be in the lead.
 
You misunderstand the context of what he wants. This guy is doing the same thing all leftist do when confronted with the reality of their policy and decisions going down in flame and delusional good think can no longer police the plebs. Conceal and mandate nobody talk about it. Notice how he emphasized "your whining" as the cause, not shit policy. He is a physical manifestation of the party leader guy from Chernobyl View attachment 2684524
Same shtick, people need to be muzzled to prevent the spread of wrongthink. That guy is dangerous and his ideas are contaminating the youth with authoritarian tendency that are counter productive towards good governance. I think a lot of danger-hairs and race hucksters are loud irritating, but I know exactly where they stand, their politics are known and I can navigate around them so I would never advocate them being banned or muzzled, but this Palmer guy is the insidious type that destroys society by preventing the free flow of discussion. Its ironic that for free discussion over civic problems to continue it would be best that he was banned from social media.
Oh I know what he wants; for nobody to ever criticize the DNCCP and just drone about how awesome everything is, but regardless of his intent, he's right in saying that normies are not politically engaged and that the overwhelming majority of America both young and old avoid politics.
 
Leftists, corporate media, and Dems right now: "CRT is nothing more than a right wing, Trump'd up conspiracy theory!"

Also leftists, corporate media, and Dems right now: "McAuliffe losing is an attack on our teachers who want to teach Critical Race Theory! Parents who don't want teachers to raise, brainwash, and rape their kids are domestic terrorists!"

These fucking communists are not ready to change their methods anytime soon ... To which I say "good." They're lunatics, and they should keep their masks off. Last night was absolutely a bellweather for what's about to come in 2022 if the Democrats keep this up, and it looks like they're quadrupling down.

Most of the country was watching last night. McAwful's comments during his campaign, while siding with the FBI to call concerned parents "domestic terrorists," and while helping the teacher's union cover up the actual rape of a student all because it would hurt the trans agenda, woke a hell of a lot of people up.

Say what you will about Steve Bannon, but his comments leading up to this election were 100% right: Kids are the red line for most Americans. You go after someone's kids, it's over.
 
Whatever it is, the Jews are handling it well:
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I guess I should explain for the goyim cattle among us. There's long been a split in the non-hasidic ultra-orthodox community regarding whether to vote Democrat or Republican. The community leadership (self-appointed or otherwise) generally pushes for the former, on the grounds that since the main communities are located in solid blue states, getting in bed with the Democrats is the way to ensure maximum shekels. On the other side, you have a tremendously entertaining grassroots movement which is composed of activists/rabbis that do things like going to school board meetings and demanding Ernst Rohm be included in lists of LGBT figures in curriculums, or making public statements that earthquakes in Haiti are caused by it having the highest rate of homosexuality in the world. Needless to say, the spergery when these two sides clash every election cycle is a sight to behold.
If it comes down to bagel eaters getting murphy out of my state I'll never make a jew joke again. ( or until I forget about it ).
 
Somebody make a note to do a checklist of total seats won/lost tonight, please.
This should be most of the big stuff.
Boston, MA:
in other news, Boston is about to get ******. they just voted in hyper progressive Warrenite Michelle Wu as mayor.
Long Island, NY: "All the district attorney races on Long Island look to have flipped to GOP"
New York City: New Democrat mayor Eric Adams (black, ex-cop) replaces outgoing de Blasio (D).
New York State: Three proposals fail, but two pass: the state Constitution will be amended to guarantee the right to healthy air and water and some lower-lever court will be given jurisdiction over higher-money-amount cases.
New Jersey: ??????
Also, a proposal to legalize gambling on college sports was rejected.
Also, also, a truck driver (R) who spent less than $200 on his campaign seems likely to beat the Dem's state senate president.
Virginia: Republicans take the governorship, lieutenant governorship, attorney general, and gain several seats in the legislature, leading to slight R majority.
Miami, Florida. Incumbent Republican mayor keeps seat.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Ed Gayney (D) elected first black mayor.
Cincinnati, Ohio: New Democrat mayor replaces outgoing Dem one.
Cleveland, Ohio: New Democrat mayor replaces outgoing Dem one. Resolution passed for a "police review council spearheaded in 'yes' ads by Tamir Rice's mother" among others. Post.
Ohio: Two special elections for US house. Republicans hold the one seat and Democrats hold the other.
Minneapolis, Minnesota: Vote to abolish the police fails. Vote to authorize the city council to institute rent control passes. Incumbent Jacob Frey remains mayor.
Denver, Colorado. Conservative school board candidates win in a Denver suburb. Apparently this made national news?
Texas: State constitution is amended to keep the government (state and local) from restricting the size of religious assemblies (that is: no COVID restrictions for churches).
Seattle, Washington: A Republican is leading the race to become Seattle's city attorney. (Republican by Seattle standards).
 
This should be most of the big stuff.
Boston, MA:

Long Island, NY: "All the district attorney races on Long Island look to have flipped to GOP"
New York City: New Democrat mayor Eric Adams (black, ex-cop) replaces outgoing de Blasio (D).
New York State: Three proposals fail, but two pass: the state Constitution will be amended to guarantee the right to healthy air and water and some lower-lever court will be given jurisdiction over higher-money-amount cases.
New Jersey: ??????
Also, a proposal to legalize gambling on college sports was rejected.
Also, also, a truck driver (R) who spent less than $200 on his campaign seems likely to beat the Dem's state senate president.
Virginia: Republicans take the governorship, lieutenant governorship, attorney general, and gain several seats in the legislature, leading to slight R majority.
Miami, Florida. Incumbent Republican mayor keeps seat.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Ed Gayney (D) elected first black mayor.
Cincinnati, Ohio: New Democrat mayor replaces outgoing Dem one.
Cleveland, Ohio: New Democrat mayor replaces outgoing Dem one. Resolution passed for a "police review council spearheaded in 'yes' ads by Tamir Rice's mother" among others. Post.
Ohio: Two special elections for US house. Republicans hold the one seat and Democrats hold the other.
Minneapolis, Minnesota: Vote to abolish the police fails. Vote to authorize the city council to institute rent control passes. Incumbent Jacob Frey remains mayor.
Denver, Colorado. Conservative school board candidates win in a Denver suburb. Apparently this made national news?
Texas: State constitution is amended to keep the government (state and local) from restricting the size of religious assemblies (that is: no COVID restrictions for churches).
Seattle, Washington: A Republican is leading the race to become Seattle's city attorney. (Republican by Seattle standards).

Add Buffalo to the list, current mayor Byron Brown was re-elected but this time as a independent because the Dems preferred a Ilhan Omar/AOC wannabe named India Walton who decided to pull a Stacy Abrams.

Brown declared victory, claiming a fifth four-year term, and thanked his supporters after local media reported Walton had won 41% of the vote while 59% of the votes were for "write-in."

The write-in votes, however, will still need to be checked to confirm that Brown's name has been indicated.

"At the very beginning, they said we couldn't win, it was impossible to win as a write-in. But you can't ever count a Buffalonian out," Brown said to applause from his supporters.

Walton, however, was not ready to concede.

"This is definitely not a concession speech," local TV station WIVB quoted Walton as saying, adding that she said it was still unclear who the "write-ins" were.

Asked by WIVB if he thought the number of write-in votes for Brown was greater than the number of votes for Walton, Brown answered: "That is correct."

Walton, a democratic socialist, community activist and nurse, made national headlines when she won the Democratic primary in June over Brown, who has served as the first African-American mayor of New York state's second-largest city since 2005.

But with no Republican on the ballot, Brown, 63, campaigned as a moderate alternative to the 39-year-old Walton, urging voters to write his name on their ballots.

Btw, Cher got a meltdown about Virginia.
 
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