Midterms watch, and complete Leftist panic

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Tomorrow will be interesting. The left is in a blind panic. Their social media allies are also in a blind panic, not even hiding their meddling.

Twitter Deleting Accounts at Request of Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee

I've seen all over people reporting on Fakebook that they've been locked out of their accounts, posts deleted etc. It's even happened to me. An obvious joke on my own page removed quickly, and a community strike warning.

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If you are an American, get out and vote red tomorrow. These scum are in a blind panic for a reason. They are losing control, and their puppet masters are not happy.
 
‘Voter Suppression’: Disabled Vet Busts MSNBC Blocking Handicap Spot at Polling Place

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“The only van accessible spot and they’re filming in it. We asked them to move, pointed out how it was wrong, then went to vote, because it takes time to load up,” he wrote.

However, he said that when he came out of the polling place and they were “still there. Not even packing up, still getting ready for their shot.”

The crew only moved after someone who was with him “made a big scene and did not back down. They claimed they had a live shot, so Sarah walked into the shot. They cut the feed and got pissed.”

Other people saw what was going on and “joined in,” including “firefighters.”

“We finally left once their van was loaded. But there were plenty of witnesses and pictures/video taken by others.”
 
Democratic Party of GA accused of hacking voter registry

ATLANTA - The Georgia Secretary of State’s Office says it is investigating a failed attempt to hack the state’s voter registration system by the Democratic Party of Georgia, the office said in a news release.

The state has not said what evidence they have that a hack occurred.

"While we cannot comment on the specifics of an ongoing investigation, I can confirm that the Democratic Party of Georgia is under investigation for possible cyber crimes," said secretary of state office press secretary Candice Broce. "We can also confirm that no personal data was breached and our system remains secure."
 
The blue wave did not happen. The Red Wave I thought might happen did not happen. It's a mixed bag. Republicans lost the House, but retained the Senate and made some other gains. In balance a positive for the right.
 
Celebrities Went All In for Far-Left Florida Gubernatorial Candidate Andrew Gillum...

The People Ignored Them Entirely.


Rihanna, Diddy Fail to Push Andrew Gillum to Victory

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Despite overwhelming celebrity support from the likes of pop star Rihanna and rap mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, Democratic Florida gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum was defeated by Republican rival Ron DeSantis Tuesday evening.
 
Meh, things weren't as pretty in Michigan. Actually, I think it's safe to say it was a complete fiasco.

Admittedly, I wasn't all that keen on Schuette for gov. I didn't vote for him in the primary. But I thought Snyder did an excellent job, and since he was termed out, I was willing to vote for the guy he endorsed... Especially when he was against Gretchen Whitmer. But now we're stuck with Gretchen Whitmer, anyhow. :confused:

Also, we still have both Debbies. I have been done with the Dingells for quite some time, but we sent Debbie Dingell back to the House. And I really could have done without Debbie Stabenow back in the Senate. But, alas, here we are.
 
Meh, things weren't as pretty in Michigan. Actually, I think it's safe to say it was a complete fiasco.

Admittedly, I wasn't all that keen on Schuette for gov. I didn't vote for him in the primary. But I thought Snyder did an excellent job, and since he was termed out, I was willing to vote for the guy he endorsed... Especially when he was against Gretchen Whitmer. But now we're stuck with Gretchen Whitmer, anyhow. :confused:

Also, we still have both Debbies. I have been done with the Dingells for quite some time, but we sent Debbie Dingell back to the House. And I really could have done without Debbie Stabenow back in the Senate. But, alas, here we are.

It's not all wins for FL, trust me. My local ballot was 9 pages long, mostly Amendments. At last check they all passed, many of them pretty disastrous for the state. The wording on the ballot was very misleading. It infuriates me to think most voters probably didn't bother to read the actual amendments. A couple of them are just plain stupid.

Amendment 3 supposedly "Gives voters control over gambling", except it does nothing of the sort. Sure, state wide there is probably enough votes to "eliminate casinos" in the state, but that has to be in quotes for a reason. It can only eliminate some of them, not others. The tribes are exempt on their reservations. AFAIK the private casinos are only in southern counties, mostly concentrated in Dade and Broward. Shuttering these would be terrible for the local economies and jobs. That would shift even more wealth to the tribes. And yes, eliminate hundreds of millions of tax dollars that goes to education. Schools are underfunded to begin with.

It makes me wonder if voters should have to demonstrate some basic competency before getting a voting license.
 
It makes me wonder if voters should have to demonstrate some basic competency before getting a voting license.

I agree that basic competency before registering to vote would be good. But, instead, we passed a proposal allowing same-day register-and-vote. Yay. So now people who don't bother to demonstrate enough forethought to actually register, let alone research anything.... They can vote, too! And I can't see any ways at all that this could be manipulated and abused. Isn't America grand? (sigh)

But, other than that, we didn't have much in the way of meaningful proposals.

We did legalize recreational weed. I'm honestly not sure how I feel about this one. I should probably be happy. I ultimately voted in favor of it, because prohibiting it has been expensive, ineffective, and ultimately pointless. At least now we can regulate quality and tax it. Of course, the proposal didn't spell out any of those details. So there's still plenty of chances to really make a mess of it. But, overall, legalization fits my Libertarian sensibilities. Still, my wife works in a hospital, and wasn't happy with the public health aspect of it (which also wasn't addressed). And it opens the Pandora's box of problems with prosecuting driving while high, etc. Overall, it probably wasn't an ideal proposal, but at least some small win for personal liberty.

Let's see. The only other proposal was some anti-gerrymandering changes, which took away districting responsibilities from the elected officials and gave it to a commission. I'm not really convinced gerrymandering was that big of a problem, and I'm not convinced this commission will be any better about drawing up districts. But, hey, it's some churn. I consider it neutral, despite all the money spent by both sides on ads around here. At least those ads will be done.
 
FLORIDA FALLOUT: Rick Scott Warns of ‘RAMPANT FRAUD,' Sues Broward County

Sitting Florida Governor and potential Senator Rick Scott announced his campaign’s plan to sue Broward County this week; demanding the Elections Supervisor hand-over records on how votes are currently being tallied.

According to Fox News, Scott unveiled his decision Thursday night; accusing “election officials in Broward and Palm Beach counties of trying to thwart the will of the voters, as recounts seem likely for several statewide races.”

“The people of Florida deserve fairness and transparency and the supervisors are failing to give it to us,” Scott said.

The lawsuit claims Supervisor Brenda Snipes is “unwilling to disclose records revealing how many electors voted.”

Read the full story here.
 
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