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November 8, Election Day

Cheerful Charlie

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Election day is November 8, 2022, and is just 74 days away. First time women voters are registering in large numbers. The craziness of the GOP is looming large. Trump is likely going to be indicted but not until after election day. The Democrats will most likely gain in the Senate, and the GOP take over of the House is beginning to look not inevitable.

The week after the election it is on to election 2024. After November 8, everything is going to change. Into what remains to be seen.

ARE YOU READY FOR THIS!
 
Okay so I am a little bit in the sauce just a little wee bit you know and at first thought you were just really excited about my birthday for some reason. Then I saw the election day part and it was more like "aw SHIT not a-fuckin-gain". oh well....
 
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It appears that Sen. Toomey won't talk about the PA Governor race.

article said:
“I have a limit of how many political campaigns I’m getting involved in,” the retiring Toomey told reporters. “I’m going to stick to the Senate race and a handful of House races.”

When asked by a reporter if this meant he’s a “no” on supporting Mastriano, Toomey replied: “I said I’m going to stick with the Senate race and a handful of House races.”
:oops:

So, Toomey is just too busy to say if he supports the crackpot running for State Governor. It appears he has no problem supporting the snake oil peddler though. But supporting that snake oil peddler, is max'ing out the amount of fuck giving he can put out for political races in the state he is a US Senator.
 
I too. will be very glad when you Yanks have your election in Nov. Then maybe we will all get some peace and quiet.

On wait, there is your next presidential election soon, isn't there?

Bloody hell. :cry:
 
Is there a betting agency where you can guess the amount of Republican candidates who will claim the election was rigged? I reckon 40.25%.
 
The evening before Michigan’s state primary, Wayne County GOP leaders held a Zoom training session for poll workers and partisan observers – warning them about “bad stuff happening” during the election and encouraging them to ignore local election rules barring cell phones and pens from polling places and vote-counting centers.

“None of the constraints that they’re putting on this are legal,” former state senator Patrick Colbeck told trainees on the August 1 call.

As far as cell phones, “I would say maybe just hide it or something, and maybe hide a small pad and a small pen or something like that because you need to take accurate notes,” Cheryl Costantino, the GOP county chairwoman and host of the call, told participants.

Some participants raised concerns about being tossed out if they broke the rules. “That’s why you got to do it secretly,” Costantino replied.
 
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