“Stop the Steal" rallies

How long do you think democrats can bleed minorities and still stay relevant?

And again, isn’t it remarkable the ‘racist’ Trump could score better with minorities than any republican since 1960?

I wouldn't call it "remarkable" until we look at the minority votes for every year since 1960.
 
Right, just like there was "LOT" of evidence for the Biden–Ukraine conspiracy,
There is. Perhaps you haven't been reading about that investigation.
Obama birther conspiracy,
Still a question. Moot now. Irrelevant.
COVID-19 conspiracy theories,
There is. Covid19 is a mild virus. Most people don't even need to go to the hospital for it, even if they DO manage to catch it. It's infection rate (if you believe the CDC numbers) is only 3% of the population. Yet the Democrats and the Fake News has turned it into a story reminiscent of the Bubonic Plague, which killed 50% of the population of Europe.

Masks do not stop a virus.
6 feet does not stop a virus.
Closing some businesses down as 'non-essential' does not stop a virus, and is against the law.

the "Deep State,"
Is very real. The evidence is already there.
Jeffrey Epstein, Vince Foster, Seth Rich, Trump Towers being bugged, illegals voting, PizzaGate, etc., etc., etc
All very real events. Democrats can't hide their crimes anymore.
 
Your vulgarity will not insulate you from the truth. Mayors Garcetti and de Blasio have already implemented solutions to enforce common-sense prohibitions that safeguard the public in the current health crisis.

Fuck you. There is no current health crisis that affects only Republicans. There is no current health crisis at all, except that manufactured by Democrats and the Fake News.
 
There are many fraudulent votes there, too. There are also issues regarding the forced use of sharpie pens, and there's a pending lawsuit regarding that. There will likely be future lawsuits...

#sharpiegate, lol. What a big fat lie.

"Experts say it is rare but not impossible that filling in an oval with a Sharpie marker could cause a "bleed-through" that would cause a voting machine to initially not read a ballot. But in some states, election officials prefer Sharpies because they lead to ballots being processed more smoothly. And there is no evidence election workers gave out Sharpies with the aim to invalidate ballots, or that any widespread spoiling of Sharpie-penned ballots occurred.

Matthew Weil, director of the Elections Project at the Bipartisan Policy Center, said he is "not aware of cases where an election official said the Sharpie was fine and then the ballot was invalidated. Of course, every machine is different. But when the election officials themselves are saying this isn’t a problem, I’m going to believe them."

https://www.politifact.com/factchec...e-sharpiegate-no-evidence-plot-use-pens-canc/
 
I can only take Carville in small bites, but he's been pretty vocal about 'putting away the razor blades'. He said that this is going to be a huge Biden win in the end.

That was early yesterday.

I think Carville guaranteed a Biden victory in Georgia too, which is very bold and prescient if it comes true
 
I didn't ask for a list of whatever it is you think you are listing,
You asked for a source. I gave you several.
rather, specifically the source for the narrative the "birdman" posted above, period.
I just gave you some sources.
Seen the same narrative repeated numerous times all without any mention of a source,
I just gave you some sources.
so if it is so obvious, citing where the story is coming from should be easy
It is. I just cited them.
We'll wait

RQAA.
 
The other issue that is being discovered in many States/Counties is that many ballots only added to Biden's total and nothing to Dem down ballot totals... For instance, I think it was in VA's 1st district??, but anyway, supposedly ~100k of the voters there only voted for Biden but did not vote in the down ballot... The Republican down ballot, on the other hand, was about 10k less for the down ballot than for the President, which makes sense. OTOH, Biden running 100k ahead of the down ballot does NOT make ANY sense...

FYI, the Republican House candidate won that district handily, yet Trump somehow LOST that district to Biden...

Similar mathematical oddities have occurred in numerous other locations across the nation as well... I still don't buy that almost 90% of WI's registered voters turned out... That's completely unheard of, and is not a pattern echoed by neighboring Iowa and Ohio, for example...

Quote the law that says voters must vote for down ballot candidates in an election.
 
Insider trading tip: Quick, buy stock in counseling firms, pharm companies that make anti-depressants and anti-anxiety drugs, MJ dispensaries, and makers of alcohol! The Reichwingers are going to be heavy users of these products. The OP in particular. :laugh:
And riot gear. They're rioting right now!
 
No state has "had mail-in voting only for years".

Prior to the COVID-19 outbreak, six U.S. states had or were implementing a state-wide mail-in ballot system. Oregon was the first to roll out in 2000, followed by Washington (2006), Utah (2012), Colorado (2014), California (2018) and Hawaii (2020).

Oregon was the first state in the U.S. to move to a universal mail-in voting system when it passed a ballot measure with significant majority support. Its universal mail-in system goes further than many states in that it does not have any form of in-person polling places. Voters are sent their ballots in the mail and can either return them by mail or in drop boxes across the state.

"Oregon’s system is very secure & produces some of the highest voter turnout rates in the country," Oregon Secretary of State Bev Clarno said in a tweet earlier this year. "As I’ve said before, our experience with vote-by-mail is a 20-year history of success."

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/oregon-mail-in-voting-what-to-know
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/washington-state-mail-in-voting-what-to-know
 
Prior to the COVID-19 outbreak, six U.S. states had or were implementing a state-wide mail-in ballot system. Oregon was the first to roll out in 2000, followed by Washington (2006), Utah (2012), Colorado (2014), California (2018) and Hawaii (2020).

Oregon was the first state in the U.S. to move to a universal mail-in voting system when it passed a ballot measure with significant majority support. Its universal mail-in system goes further than many states in that it does not have any form of in-person polling places. Voters are sent their ballots in the mail and can either return them by mail or in drop boxes across the state.

"Oregon’s system is very secure & produces some of the highest voter turnout rates in the country," Oregon Secretary of State Bev Clarno said in a tweet earlier this year. "As I’ve said before, our experience with vote-by-mail is a 20-year history of success."

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/oregon-mail-in-voting-what-to-know
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/washington-state-mail-in-voting-what-to-know

And ever since then, Democrats have had a lock on these two States.
 
I think Carville guaranteed a Biden victory in Georgia too, which is very bold and prescient if it comes true
I'm not committing to any happiness yet, but Carville gets info from cohorts that we don't. Given that the counties that are still due to report are typically Blue, I've had a good feeling about Ga.. It's almost the opposite in AZ, but I think Biden will eek out a win by less than 10k votes.
 
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