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The red wave is revealed to be a red whimper. Except in Florida where it was a RED Tsunami!


               
2022 Nov 9, 8:10pm   2,815 views  23 comments

by PeopleUnited   follow (2)  

The Democrats are still counting and/or manufacturing votes to finalize their successful rebuff of the purported red wave, and what America is realizing is that rather than a wave of support from voters propelling Republicans to victory we are instead seeing the last whimpering of the republic.

In Iowa around 35% of voters voted against making the right to bear arms a state constitutional right. Are these voters even awake? Perhaps they should try living in a country that bans ownership of firearms and report back to us how that goes for them?

In Pennsylvania voters “elected” a stroke survivor with lasting and perhaps permanent cognitive impairment to represent them in the senate and in Minnesota voters elected an America hating, sibling marrying adulterer to a third term in Congress.

And these are not even the lowlights of the election.

I’m sure in your neck of the woods you have other examples to share?



But in Florida where they strengthened and enforced rules regulating drop boxes the Republicans won supermajorities in both houses. and Ron DeSantis even won Miami! It just goes to show that when the Dems can’t cheat, they can’t win.

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18   TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter   @   2022 Nov 15, 2:11pm  

Eric Holder says

PeopleUnited says



Edited the title to acknowledge the Red Tsunami of Florida, where the mules could not do their “work”/fraud.


Who stopped them there? And how?

Voting laws and strict enforcement of custody.
19   Eric_Holder   @   2022 Nov 15, 2:14pm  

AmericanKulak says


Eric Holder says


PeopleUnited says


Edited the title to acknowledge the Red Tsunami of Florida, where the mules could not do their “work”/fraud.


Who stopped them there? And how?


Voting laws and strict enforcement of custody.



They don't have Demonrats running election districts there? FL used to be a swing state non a long ago so there must be lots of these still around.
20   TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter   @   2022 Nov 15, 2:29pm  

Eric Holder says


They don't have Demonrats running election districts there? FL used to be a swing state non a long ago so there must be lots of these still around.

Broward is/was a problem, but I think DeSantis has been riding their asses about chain of custody and other requirements.

They imposed new state rules a while ago and DeSantis/FL House has refined them. I believe Florida counts and recounts the early voting at least once or twice a week. On Monday before Election Day there is a complete pause where they count yet again and show all custody chains.
21   AD   @   2022 Nov 15, 9:55pm  

From what I can see the Repubs will have 221 seats in the House of Representatives. I suspect it would have been at least 230 seats if libertarians did not take away votes from Republicans.

I noticed libertarian candidates (anti-Fauci, anti-regulations, pro 2nd amendment, anti-Biden style welfare state, pro low taxes, etc.) were major factors in races where Republicans lost by a small margin such as Maine's 1st Congressional District.

Yet, Green Party candidates had no impact on Congressional races. I think there is a deal between the Green Party and Democrat Party.

A lot of Green Party types have supported the Democrats because of Birdbrain Biden's open border, welfare state handouts and anti oil and natural gas policies.

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22   HeadSet   @   2022 Nov 16, 8:12am  

ad says

I noticed libertarian candidates (anti-Fauci, anti-regulations, pro 2nd amendment, anti-Biden style welfare state, pro low taxes, etc.) were major factors in races where Republicans lost by a small margin such as Maine's 1st Congressional District.

And the Georgia Senate race. Wlaker would have won without a runoff.

ad says

Yet, Green Party candidates had no impact on Congressional races. I think there is a deal between the Green Party and Democrat Party.

Or even a deal between the Libertarians and the Democrats. The Libertarians were well aware that running candidate would benefit the Dems.
23   mell   @   2022 Nov 16, 8:22am  

HeadSet says

ad says


I noticed libertarian candidates (anti-Fauci, anti-regulations, pro 2nd amendment, anti-Biden style welfare state, pro low taxes, etc.) were major factors in races where Republicans lost by a small margin such as Maine's 1st Congressional District.

And the Georgia Senate race. Wlaker would have won without a runoff.

ad says


Yet, Green Party candidates had no impact on Congressional races. I think there is a deal between the Green Party and Democrat Party.

Or even a deal between the Libertarians and the Democrats. The Libertarians were well aware that running candidate would benefit the Dems.

The Libertarian candidate refused to endorse any candidate I think so far, so they keep hurting the chances of defeating radical leftoids such as warnock. Though I do think the majority of them will vote for Walker in the run-off, now the question is if the dems can pull of their mail in fraud successfully again. My worry is that the media set the stage with their negative trump reporting about all the "losses" so they will have an explanation if Walker "suddenly" loses => waning momentum! If the so-so mid terms didn't wake up the red base than nothing will, so they should at least turn out on droves to bring the senate back to 50/50.

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