To clarify:

AnthonyJames

R.I.P. My Brother Rick
Learned my lesson (I should have known better). Someone I thought was turning into a real friend dropped me like a hot potato for some reason I'll never know. If this is really her playing name games again, to the ones I attacked taking up for her I'm truly sorry. I was wrong.
I'm sorry mitzi, I didn't drop you, I was giving you your space so you wouldn't think I'm a stalker.

We're still friends right?:flowers:
 

DaSDGuy

Well-Known Member
Interesting that the Maryland State Democratic Party is against open voting during primaries because they feel Republicans would try to vote for lesser Democrats to run in the general elections. It brings up many questions; for one - why are "lesser" Democrats even running? This means the voters are limited to voting along party lines during the primaries while Democrats claim Republican's are restricting voters rights.
 

Bonehead

Well-Known Member
WTF is wrong with people, I did not recognize her as a sociopath. As usual my people perceptions suck really bad.
 

PJay

Well-Known Member
WTF is wrong with people, I did not recognize her as a sociopath. As usual my people perceptions suck really bad.
First clue was, she being a Democrat.

"But she's a good Democrat!"

No such thing. I lived with a few growing up.
 
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DaSDGuy

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You must have ticked her off. HemiStSailorCityHauler79ish hasn't replied for a while. Or maybe too many appliances and tripped a breaker.
 

SamSpade

Well-Known Member
PREMO Member
They have this idea that if they get Trump Republicans the nomination, voters will think they're too extreme and vote for the Democrat.

:lmao:
II was reading an article yesterday and the gist of it is, if you're hoping to win an election by getting more of your base out, it's not going to work - elections are won in the middle, by the independents. If THEY think the GOP candidate is too extreme, they might just stay home, because they don't HAVE to vote for anyone - but if YOUR progressive opposition is too extreme - they might vote for the Trump Republican.
 

vraiblonde

Board Mommy
PREMO Member
Patron
Once Democrats own the legislature, that's it for the state. They can make whatever laws they want to keep votes from a Republican and there's nothing anyone can do about it. How many Republicans have they redistricted out of office?
 

SamSpade

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PREMO Member
Once Democrats own the legislature, that's it for the state. They can make whatever laws they want to keep votes from a Republican and there's nothing anyone can do about it. How many Republicans have they redistricted out of office?
It will get harder if more people start leaving the state. You can only cut the pie into so few pieces.
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
The Dems cheated & STOLE the election.



Arizona County Packed Polls With Democrat Workers And Wants To Bury The Paper Trail, Lawsuits Allege



In the first lawsuit, the RNC and RPAZ claim that they have “repeatedly requested from [Maricopa County] the production of public records relating to the staffing and composition of polling place Election Boards, Special Election Boards, and Central Counting Boards,” but that the locality has “failed to produce or make such records available for inspection promptly, thereby disregarding their statutory obligations under the [Arizona Public Records Act].”


“The substantive integrity and perceived legitimacy of our electoral system requires that it be open and accessible to both political parties on fair and equal terms,” the lawsuit reads. “For this reason, Arizona law requires every county to ensure partisan balance in positions charged with conducting elections.”

Following Arizona’s recent August primary elections, Breitbart reported that Maricopa County had purportedly violated state law by hiring 857 Democrat poll workers and only 712 Republicans. According to the report, 10 GOP and 58 Democrat poll workers ended up working in the “receiving/inspection boards,” which “would violate the state’s election procedures manual” that mandates each central board to be “comprised of two members of different political parties.”
 
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