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If the Red Tsunami that conservative pundits are saying will happen in this election is true I would like to think that this is how fucking sick people are of trannies. Remember, a vote for Blue is a vote for trans rights and a vote for Red is a vote for trans genocide. Fuck you trannies! If the Red Tsunami is true consider this a big fuck you to you and the bullshit you have pulled these past two years.
 
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If the Red Tsunami happens do you guys think we should have a headline for the site that says trannies on Reddit and Twitter on suicide watch? The amount of coping, seething and dilating from troons online is going to provide milk for us for weeks.
 
I had a bunch of unopposed R candidates, and one vote I really was happy about. I was on a Grand Jury earlier this year/end of last year, and the ADA that presented most of the cases to us resigned to run for a judgeship. So I got to vote for her, which was nice. She'll do a good job, and having former ADAs as judges is usually a better idea than having some criminal defense/personal injury lawyer with more money than sense.
 
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If the Red Tsunami happens do you guys think we should have a headline for the site that says trannies on Reddit and Twitter on suicide watch? The amount of coping, seething and dilating from troons online is going to provide milk for us for weeks.
Personally, I don't think a red tsunami will happen, more like a red wave as more districts get turned purple or a slight shade of red. Although, this is more from me being pessimistic and not underestimating the sheer amount of propaganda that has been on the radio/billboards/TV/advertisements recently.

I think if a red tsunami will happen, the usual suspects will continue to screech and cry about Trump and MAGA like they've been doing for the last 6 years or so.
 
California voting was very empty, just me and one other the entire time I was there. This was around noonish. Felt nice to vote against all of the obnoxious democratic campaigners who have been spamming political shit everywhere since July.

Not getting my hopes up but if Newsom loses his reelection I'm going to die laughing.
 
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Done and done. Straight ticket Republican in blue-as-hell Taxachusetts with joke write-ins for all the unopposed Democrat picks (with one very specific exception I cannot say without a PL.)

I do hope that Geoff Diehl becomes governor here but I will not hold my breath. Charlie Baker was milquetoast RINO enough to win his last eight years, but Massachusetts loves their progressives and LGBT tokenism. Maura Healey is gonna worsen the status quo here for sure.
Sorry, but this is pure cope. Massachusetts is probably the most gerrymandering state in the Union. 40% republican voters and not one of the nine seats has been Republican since the 80s
 
I love how WaPo's tagline on their site is "Democracy Dies in Darkness", given the raw sewage they pump out in favor of more blue-flavored authoritarian takes.

I'm watching Florida's turnout right now, and it looks like DeSantis is going to win the second gubernatorial term, as he's leading against Crist by 56.5% to 42.9%. Do note that only around 68% of the votes have been currently counted. I don't think the governor seat will flip blue, though, given that the majority of the districts are red. Rubio also looks likely to win the Senate race by a slim margin, leading with 55.2% of votes with 68.2% counted.

WaPo also lovingly calls DeSantis one of the 20 election deniers running for governor this year.
 
Not from Georgia, but that gap-toothed sheboons Stacy Abrams is ahead 9% with 25% of the vote counted.

I don't feel too good bros.
 
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I love how WaPo's tagline on their site is "Democracy Dies in Darkness", given the raw sewage they pump out in favor of more blue-flavored authoritarian takes.

I'm watching Florida's turnout right now, and it looks like DeSantis is going to win the second gubernatorial term, as he's leading against Crist by 56.5% to 42.9%. Do note that only around 68% of the votes have been currently counted. I don't think the governor seat will flip blue, though, given that the majority of the districts are red.

WaPo also lovingly calls DeSantis one of the 20 election deniers running for governor this year.
Once upon a time, I paid money to WaPo just to shitpost in the comment section.

Those psychos make Reddit and Twitter look merciful. That was where I realized that liberals fucking hate my guts, and would gladly kill me and everyone I love given the chance.

Who "radicalized" me? They did. I want Jennifer Rubin, Max Boot, and Phillip Bump to choke to be drowned in their own shit.
 
I had a bunch of unopposed R candidates, and one vote I really was happy about. I was on a Grand Jury earlier this year/end of last year, and the ADA that presented most of the cases to us resigned to run for a judgeship. So I got to vote for her, which was nice. She'll do a good job, and having former ADAs as judges is usually a better idea than having some criminal defense/personal injury lawyer with more money than sense.
How does being on a grand jury work? I've only ever served on a regular jury.
 
Besides the issue of letting the Progressives have an inch running Bernie, there are the implications that would follow IE if they run him with minimum support the Progs will be pissed and accuse the Democrats of setting up Bernie to fail and them retaliating against the establishment Dems or worse, Bernie losing in respectable fashion where it's a close defeat and it emboldens the Progs to demand MORE Prog candidates for President in the future.

Running McGovern in 1972 was supposed to shut the Prog base back then and instead the Progs made it so that the Democrats had to keep running Progressive candidates with no hope of winning until Bill Clinton say "no more" and ran in 1992 to spite the Progs for constantly losing. Bernie would open the door for that sort of thing happening again, even if he lost in a landslide....
Some advice from the UK, Socialists will never give up or change their mind even if they're soundly defeated. They know they're right, and nothing from the outside can convince them they're wrong forcefully, that's a realisation they need to come to themselves. They know they're fighting for a better future and any defeat they chalk up to propaganda and merely double down on radicalism. Look at the Corbynites here in the UK, they got an inch in the 2017 election when the Conservatives self-sabotaged their own campaign, and when they got soundly crushed in 2019 by a Conservative party most people, including Conservatives, merely tolerate, and were ousted from power by more moderate Labour, they merely declared victory in defeat, claiming to have "Won the argument" and have only become more radical in their time out of power in Labour. Never let evil take root for it takes years to uproot and the ground will never truly heal.

Giving the Socialist wing of the Democrats power will give them the roots they need, even if they face the worst election defeat this century, they won't care. Even if 99% of the American population despises them, it won't matter, their ideas were validated and they were able to subvert and corrupt the party from within, now the second major party in the country is forever marked by Socialism. The Progs and socialists, despite what they say, will never rebel against the two-party system even if they pretend to hate it because the "other guy" will always be literally Hitler and, subconsciously or not, they know they have their tentacles constricting around the DNC and if they keep up the pressure they'll slowly choke. Now, all they need to do is wait for the Republicans to sabotage, they have the Democrats and so long as there's no groundbreaking political upheaval. No matter how many elections it takes, the Republicans will eventually lose power, whether it's from political burnout or the party splitting, and then the Socialists will finally seep their roots into every institution and body in the US, and no matter how quickly you oust them, it won't undo the damage they did.
 
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Sorry, but this is pure cope. Massachusetts is probably the most gerrymandering state in the Union. 40% republican voters and not one of the nine seats has been Republican since the 80s
I'm well aware. But any surprise will be welcome to me. Personally I'm more invested in other states where things are gonna be more crucial to stemming the Democrat executive branch. Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania, etc. have a lot more at stake than this dinky little corner of New England.
 
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