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I vividly remember the "pipes issue" in 2020 when a place closed down and suddenly people with briefcases started appearing. Same trick I assume.
Sadly, you have to detect nigger behavior before they let you do something about it. I wish we could see all these riggers go to jail. If there is something that I need to see that I haven't seen in 20 years is accountability.
 
that and i'm not sure if tim walz said it either. It all sounds made up.
I think the whole gag was to say, "Oh did you know Tim Walz said this? LOL GOTCHA BOOMER IT WAS REALLY TRUMP!!!"

@Necrosan I do not even know if that would fly this time. The GOP has lawyers on the ground ready to sue on a minutes notice and they have already been used in PA to get GOP watchers in the building which was something the left stopped last time around.
 
Vance knows his store prices apparently.

JD Vance passes 'grocery store test' when asked about the price of milk​

Amid a 24-hour multi-state crisscrossing trip around the country to drum up support in the final days of the election, Vice Presidential candidate JD Vance was asked about whether he knew the current price per gallon of milk, in what has been referred to as the "grocery test." Many candidates cannot name these basic numbers that are essential information for American voters, showing how out of touch those candidates are with key issues.

Sitting aboard Trump Force Two, Vance responded to the question from a Daily Mail reporter, "I do, I think. Right now?" He added, "I know the answer to this question very well. Are we talking about organic? Are we talking about the DC area… the Ohio area? Because at Kroger, the price of a gallon of milk, my guess is about $3.60 a gallon. Check, check if that's right."

A fact check revealed that the price at Vance’s nearest store was $3.29, "which is not bad for a former venture capitalist-turned-senator who now has to live inside a Secret Service bubble as running mate to Donald Trump," Daily Mail Chief US Political Correspondent Rob Crilly wrote.
Vance was also asked whether he still goes out to purchase groceries, to which he replied, "I still buy approximately 50 percent of our groceries," but much of the buying tends to be online because of Secret Service restrictions. Vance's wife, Usha, said that the whole family would go to Krogers around twice a week prior to Vance being named Trump's running mate. Vance said that he wants his "f*cking minivan back."

The comment came as Vance traveled across the country, delivering remarks in swing states ahead of Tuesday's election. The question about the price of milk comes as the economy remains a top issue for voters. An Ipsos poll conducted just before the election found that the economy was the top issue for voters, with 26 percent responding as such. 39.9 percent of respondents in a final Emerson College Polling national survey said that the economy was the most important issue facing the US.

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Young people and poor minorities: absolutely legendary for their patience, reliability, and showing up on election day. They always brave the long lines and rain, always make sure they're registered to vote and show up to the correct location. Always have transportation arranged. Exactly who I would want in my corner right now to show up in never before seen numbers on election day at the last second.

Certainly the Democrats haven't largely abandoned their ground game in favor of early voting and ballot harvesting which has underperformed massively this year. Certainly.

Trump, you've had a good run, but it's over for you once 5 o'clock hits, buddy.
There are lots of older millenial, middle aged, and boomer shitlibs that live and work in cities still. Whether they will show up or not is another question
 
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