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Abortion and the election
There have been some pretty big voter registration additions since the SC ruled abortion as a state side issue. The overwhelming majority have probably been young rat women. As I said months ago, it is a very big issue for many, but I didn't believe it would win an election for the rats. My point is, Reps could have done without the decision prior to the election. Just think about how apathetic the rats would have been without their signature issue driving voter registration drives. If Reps win, how much more of a landslide would this be? There are many rats who believe this is the only issue that matters. Screw the shitty economy, the violence, the massive drug trade across our open border. To many rats nothing else matters (another reason we can never let them be in control again). This is about taking over all of congress not just the House. Did the timing of the decision hurt the Rep chances in the Senate?
I am cautious about the vote today. I don't trust the West Coast and rat policy that they can continue to accept votes until November 15th. This morning I am reading all sorts of declarations by rat pols that the counting will not be done for several days. That is a recipe for cheating. If you recall in 2020, all of the states that had delayed results skewed at the last minute to only rat candidates. Not one Republican won a delayed decision in a tight race.
In PA they had large mail in vote counts before anyone even had a chance to see the disastrous debate by Fetterman. The debate was delayed until the last minute so that all the rat votes could come in prior to fetterman being revealed to be the fraud that he is. It was a stroke of genius by the rats. Not as amazing as shutting down free speech during the 2020 election but clever all the same.
There will be some disappointments, but the House should be comfortably Rep. My circle of political junkies are split down party lines on the Senate with one exception and that is my friend who still works in the Senate. He is a democrat but he feels the Senate goes Rep, or at least that is the sentiment on the hill. He called it for Trump the day before the election and he was on The Bitch's team so who knows.
Let's just hope that Reps take over both halls of congress because just owning the House does nothing but tie up whacko rat legislation.
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It turns our that we have become so politically divided, that a state like Pennsylvania is willing to elect a Senator (I know he had a stroke) who isn't competent to hold office, while at the same time is on record for wanting to end fracking, while fracking is a huge portion of Pennsylvania's energy revenue. All because he had a fucking D next to his name. To qualify myself, I'll tell you exactly how I voted. I voted for both the Democrat Sentator and Rep (Wyden and Hoyle) in my area. Not because I like them very much, but because their opposition were horrible choices. But I did vote for Drazen (Republican) for the Governor position. My reasoning. Kotek went right in line with Kate Brown regarding the decriminalization of possession of small amounts of hard drugs, and turning a blind eye to the Oregon's urban mental health and homelessness problems (they are linked). All of which have created record levels of crime in this state. That decriminalization bill passed two years ago was supposed to be used to build mental health and drug rehabilitation centers throughout the state to combat this problem. Guess how many have been built? Or even in the planning process of being built? Yep, ZERO. It's not hard, but it does take a little bit of work to actually come to a reasonable conclusion of who you want to vote for, outside of party lines.