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Well? Whos winning?

They'll keep counting until the results are sufficiently blue, you racist colonizer :flipoff:
Maye they don't like the way things appear to be changing in CA.
(2020 vs 2024)
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Maye they don't like the way things appear to be changing in CA.
(2020 vs 2024)
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They violated the rule
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They need to acknowledge the hubris with which they tried to invent new rules for everything and force them on the majority of people. Only when they understand how off-base they are can they begin to get respect from thinking people.

Their Discrimination, Exclusion, and Intolerance agenda is divisive and destructive to our nation, our republic, and our democracy (the practice, not the system of government). Dial the universal understanding of racism back to the '90s: it's stupid, don't do it, and YES, it's something we can joke about.

We need to revert to a pre-victim mindset. If you're looking to be offended, calling you a snowflake or pussy should be expected. Adults, just like children, should never be rewarded for throwing a tantrum - that's bad parenting and bad citizenship. "Adulting" may be "hard", but it's required.

In the words of Dennis Leary, "Life sucks, grab a fuckin' helmet" :flipoff2:
 
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THis is a pretty good article:


"Schweikert's election to his eighth term gives Republicans a 214-203 edge with 18 races still to be called.

Republicans have gained six seats in the 2024 election cycle and need four more to keep House control. Democrats have flipped five seats but face an uphill challenge.

Of the 18 undecided seats, 11 are deemed "key" to House control. In these critical races, Republicans currently lead the vote count in eight, including Washington's 4th district, which is guaranteed to go to a Republican with two GOP candidates competing."

They're mostly red seats now...
 
Wisconsin was lost by the Dems putting up a fake third party candidate. The dems funded this third party candidate with the hopes he would siphon off enough votes to give Tammy the win....and it worked. Hovde lost by almost an identical number of votes that this guy got.


A new form of cheating for the dems. They can't win outright so they need to resort to these kinds of games.
 
Is it true that every state that went Kamala was a state with no ID requirement for voting?
And that every state requiring ID to vote went Trump?

Saw a map that labeled every blue state as "no ID".
 
Is it true that every state that went Kamala was a state with no ID requirement for voting?
And that every state requiring ID to vote went Trump?

Saw a map that labeled every blue state as "no ID".
No.

These are the states that do not require an ID to vote in-person​

by Amber Coakley and Addy Bink - 11/04/24 11:54 AM ET



(KSWB) — For those holding out to vote in person on Election Day, you may or may not need to show your ID. It all depends on where you live.
According to the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL), more than 30 states have laws requesting or requiring voters to show some form of identification at the polls. Nine of those states have what are considered “strict photo ID” laws and another three have “strict non-photo ID” requirements.
What does this mean?
It’s simple: some states require an ID with a photo verifying the voter, such as a driver’s license, state-issued identification card, military ID, tribal ID, and other forms. As explained by NCSL, other states accept non-photo identification, such as a bank statement with name and address or other document that does not necessarily have a photo.
Does your state allow same-day voter registration?
The states below require a photo ID, according to Ballotpedia:
Voters in Michigan with a photo ID must present it at the polls by law, but a voter can cast their ballot without a photo ID if they sign “an affidavit stating [they are] not in possession of a valid photo ID.” Texas has a similar requirement.
Meanwhile, these states require non-photo IDs (but may also accept photo IDs) to vote in person:
Arizona will accept either one photo ID, two forms of identification with a current address, or a photo ID and a form with a current address on it. Montana will accept a photo ID or other forms of identification that list a voter’s name and current address.
Oregon, which conducts voting via mail-in ballots, does not require a photo ID when registering voters. Utah, which also primarily votes by mail, requires either a photo ID or two forms of alternative IDs. While Washington is also primarily a vote-by-mail state, those who want to vote in person need to provide identification or sign a ballot declaration.
Has the Electoral College ever favored Democrats?
The remaining states and Washington, D.C., do not require any documentation to vote at the polls:
First-time voters in these states and the District of Columbia may, however, may need to bring a photo ID or document with their name and address on it.

Voters who forget to bring the necessary identification to the polls may have to complete an affidavit confirming their identity or use a provisional ballot – the latter of which may require additional steps to ensure the vote is counted.
When in doubt, be sure to check with your local election officials about what you need to vote.
Election Day takes place on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024.
 
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