GA Senate Runoff Election
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Seems unlikely. They're individually coded and tied to registered voters.
Also, don't we just log in to the Dominion machines from Croatia and change some numbers?
wrote on 5 Jan 2021, 22:33 last edited by@jon-nyc said in GA Senate Runoff Election:
Seems unlikely. They're individually coded and tied to registered voters.
Also, don't we just log in to the Dominion machines from Croatia and change some numbers?
I'm just telling you what the guy's staff said when they thought no one was listening.
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Joe did tell folks in Georgia that if they elected Dems, the $2000 checks were coming.
That's expensive vote buying....
wrote on 5 Jan 2021, 22:56 last edited by@jolly said in GA Senate Runoff Election:
Joe did tell folks in Georgia that if they elected Dems, the $2000 checks were coming.
That's expensive vote buying....
Treason!
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wrote on 5 Jan 2021, 23:01 last edited by xenon 1 May 2021, 23:22
@larry said in GA Senate Runoff Election:
@jon-nyc said in GA Senate Runoff Election:
Seems unlikely. They're individually coded and tied to registered voters.
Also, don't we just log in to the Dominion machines from Croatia and change some numbers?
I'm just telling you what the guy's staff said when they thought no one was listening.
It’s a homeless shelter that multiple people use as their residence. Without knowing the law, definitely seems like a grey area. Are you able to vote if you’re homeless? How?
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wrote on 5 Jan 2021, 23:28 last edited by
From the RWEC, a fair and balanced assessment:
"For the Democrats: Replacement-level progressive pencil-neck Jon Ossoff and Castro-curious Jeremiah Wright fanboy Raphael Warnock. For the Republicans: Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue, two pols so bereft of charisma and an agenda that they’re running instead on their willingness to do literally anything Trump tells them, potentially up to and including committing murder if asked. It’s a microcosm of American politics in 2021, two dubious leftists versus two pretend-MAGA zombies. Good luck, swing voters."
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wrote on 6 Jan 2021, 00:20 last edited by
The last week looked like it was trending Democrat control of the Senate but today the picture is a bit brighter for the GOP in a close race. Maybe today’s turnout was better than expected, but it has also been acknowledged that any polls on this were likely to be crap.
I am looking at the futures exchanges for the first real clue of a Democrat flip.
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wrote on 6 Jan 2021, 00:22 last edited by Mik 1 Jun 2021, 00:22
One can only hope enough people understand the value of divided government. In any event, if the D's win control, it will only last two years and they are hardly a united party.
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One can only hope enough people understand the value of divided government. In any event, if the D's win control, it will only last two years and they are hardly a united party.
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@larry said in GA Senate Runoff Election:
@jon-nyc said in GA Senate Runoff Election:
Seems unlikely. They're individually coded and tied to registered voters.
Also, don't we just log in to the Dominion machines from Croatia and change some numbers?
I'm just telling you what the guy's staff said when they thought no one was listening.
It’s a homeless shelter that multiple people use as their residence. Without knowing the law, definitely seems like a grey area. Are you able to vote if you’re homeless? How?
wrote on 6 Jan 2021, 00:36 last edited by Jolly 1 Jun 2021, 00:36@xenon said in GA Senate Runoff Election:
@larry said in GA Senate Runoff Election:
@jon-nyc said in GA Senate Runoff Election:
Seems unlikely. They're individually coded and tied to registered voters.
Also, don't we just log in to the Dominion machines from Croatia and change some numbers?
I'm just telling you what the guy's staff said when they thought no one was listening.
It’s a homeless shelter that multiple people use as their residence. Without knowing the law, definitely seems like a grey area. Are you able to vote if you’re homeless? How?
Too easy to abuse...
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One can only hope enough people understand the value of divided government. In any event, if the D's win control, it will only last two years and they are hardly a united party.
wrote on 6 Jan 2021, 00:50 last edited by@mik said in GA Senate Runoff Election:
One can only hope enough people understand the value of divided government. In any event, if the D's win control, it will only last two years and they are hardly a united party.
It’s starting to look like dem control. Get ready.
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One can only hope enough people understand the value of divided government. In any event, if the D's win control, it will only last two years and they are hardly a united party.
wrote on 6 Jan 2021, 00:53 last edited byI understand the value of divided government but the difference between 51-49 one way or the other isn’t huge in terms of policy. Bigger difference when it comes to judges or just what’s allowed to come up for a vote (e.g. the 2k stimulus).
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wrote on 6 Jan 2021, 01:00 last edited by
@george-k said in GA Senate Runoff Election:
@mik said in GA Senate Runoff Election:
they are hardly a united party.
And the GOP is? LOL.
It really does feel like there’s space for a centrist party and one each for the loony toons from both sides.
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@george-k said in GA Senate Runoff Election:
@mik said in GA Senate Runoff Election:
they are hardly a united party.
And the GOP is? LOL.
It really does feel like there’s space for a centrist party and one each for the loony toons from both sides.
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wrote on 6 Jan 2021, 01:04 last edited by
@jon-nyc said in GA Senate Runoff Election:
If we had a parliamentary system we’d probably have one or two.
And if frogs had wings, they wouldn't bump their butts when they hopped.
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I understand the value of divided government but the difference between 51-49 one way or the other isn’t huge in terms of policy. Bigger difference when it comes to judges or just what’s allowed to come up for a vote (e.g. the 2k stimulus).
wrote on 6 Jan 2021, 01:11 last edited by@jon-nyc said in GA Senate Runoff Election:
I understand the value of divided government but the difference between 51-49 one way or the other isn’t huge in terms of policy. Bigger difference when it comes to judges or just what’s allowed to come up for a vote (e.g. the 2k stimulus).
2k stimulus is not necessarily a bad idea but it doesn’t need to go to people who haven’t lost their jobs. Not clear what Biden will do in terms of refining who gets it.
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wrote on 6 Jan 2021, 01:21 last edited by
About the GA runoff, was a blue or red shift particularly expected based on early/day off voting patterns and/or counting priority?
Anyone know?
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About the GA runoff, was a blue or red shift particularly expected based on early/day off voting patterns and/or counting priority?
Anyone know?
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@larry said in GA Senate Runoff Election:
@jon-nyc said in GA Senate Runoff Election:
Seems unlikely. They're individually coded and tied to registered voters.
Also, don't we just log in to the Dominion machines from Croatia and change some numbers?
I'm just telling you what the guy's staff said when they thought no one was listening.
It’s a homeless shelter that multiple people use as their residence. Without knowing the law, definitely seems like a grey area. Are you able to vote if you’re homeless? How?
wrote on 6 Jan 2021, 01:31 last edited by@xenon said in GA Senate Runoff Election:
@larry said in GA Senate Runoff Election:
@jon-nyc said in GA Senate Runoff Election:
Seems unlikely. They're individually coded and tied to registered voters.
Also, don't we just log in to the Dominion machines from Croatia and change some numbers?
I'm just telling you what the guy's staff said when they thought no one was listening.
It’s a homeless shelter that multiple people use as their residence. Without knowing the law, definitely seems like a grey area. Are you able to vote if you’re homeless? How?
And homeless shelters are where the democrats have been caught handing out cash to get people to sign ballots that had already been filled out.
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wrote on 6 Jan 2021, 01:33 last edited by
@george-k said in GA Senate Runoff Election:
@mik said in GA Senate Runoff Election:
they are hardly a united party.
And the GOP is? LOL.
Oh, lord no. I was referring back to Trump’s first two years and the challenges he faced with all three branches in GOP control.
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wrote on 6 Jan 2021, 01:38 last edited by
With 45% of the vote in the Dems are both up by ~9 pts.
Anyone know if this is representative? Or are we expecting a red shift?
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wrote on 6 Jan 2021, 01:46 last edited by