Rjd2 wrote: » Someday people will realise that McConnell is popular in Kentucky. 7 senate wins and even won by double digits when Clinton carried his state. Its a conservative state and he is someone who achieved a lot for the conservative movement thus he is rewarded every time they vote for him. I don't like the man myself as I suspect he doesn't have a soul, but their is very little to that article of note, just a lady who I suspect lives in an echo chamber where everyone hates Mitch (rightfully tbf) so probably can't understand why he won yet again. Decent article on his appeal from Kentucky.https://www.kentucky.com/news/politics-government/article246972207.html
amandstu wrote: » Dos anyone anticipate Trump may actually end up asking his followers to vote Democrat?
Brussels Sprout wrote: » No. He has a kind of reptilian intelligence that instinctively knows that this would be unforgiveable in the eyes of a lot of Republicans. He still has plans for either himself and/or his children to run for political office as Republicans. The very worst he would do is not to campaign for the Republican candidates but he has already had one rally with them both.
amandstu wrote: » Georgia is v interesting. Dos anyone anticipate Trump may actually end up asking his followers to vote Democrat? Right from the outset it was said that he was not a Republican (whatever that means) Now is his time to come out of his closet (and into the next closet). It really is set up so finely -could hardly have been better scripted. They have to keep Trump sweet until the votes are cast and by so attempting are subverting American Democracy(even further) And we know what happens to those who try to keep on the right side of Trump....instantly forgotten when the time comes.
sliabh 1956 wrote: » i see Fox news under legal pressure have retracted all their bogus claims about Dominion and Smartmatic voting machines
looksee wrote: » https://twitter.com/stevenjfrisch/status/1341085413663002625?s=21 Not only the 'clarification' from Newsmax, a clarification that is bald in its clarity. It doesn't exactly accept responsibility for everything that was said, more points out with vigour that things that might have been said, possibly in it's studios, were not true. At all. A big long list. Then the letter from Smartmatic to Fox (presumably the Newsmax letter was much the same) all 20 pages of it, demanding retraction and clarification to the same extent that they spread the stuff in the first place.
Dillonb3 wrote: » Alex Padilla nominated to fill Kamala Harris senate seat. Progressives aren't happy as he opposes Medicare for Allhttps://twitter.com/AP_Politics/status/1341446669464969217
Dillonb3 wrote: » Alex Padilla nominated to fill Kamala Harris senate seat. Progressives aren't happy as he opposes Medicare for All
Overheal wrote: » And yet, people who are pro MAGA, Pro USA, don't see the irony in trying to win an election through tactics Joseph Stalin would revere and crowning Trump a king. The whole blogpost feels like the type of trolling people submit to journals sometime to see if they bother proofreading and reviewing. Here, Trumpers are hearing "there's a chance!" and sharing an article that basically interprets the United States as a Kingdom and that Trump just has to win by adopting Bolshevik marxist philosophy...
BonnieSituation wrote: » Perhaps this is a more appropriate thread rather than the DJT thread for Georgia talk. Have CNN on here. Quarter of the vote in and it's 53-47 to the Dems in both races.
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » Any idea of when the full result will be in? Off work tomorrow but don't fancy pulling an all nighter like election night.
Overheal wrote: » Am I looking at a clear Dem win or are we in for a “Red” shift?
BonnieSituation wrote: » Early vote expected to be 72% of overall vote 53D-47R (50% counted) Of the votes currently in, 90% are early votes.