| Too many loonies in the bin. Keep chipping away voters. To Georgians, thank you for your service! |
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Pennsylvania should try to do something about its residency requirement now that they have a new state legislature and before 2024. Both the leading R candidates this year were carpetbaggers and McCormick is already saying he might run again. He’s a hedge fund guy from Connecticut. |
I think this is an area where the voters are pretty astute. Yeah, Walker wasn't a GA resident, but you're not going to make a successful case against the former quarterback for UGA that won the Heisman there. Plus, the term carpetbagger has a lot of historical implications in a place like GA that it doesn't have in NY or PA. |
What former quarterback are you talking about? |
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There's a powerful article in The Atlantic
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/12/herschel-walker-georgia-black-americans/672373/ |
Quarterback, running back. People are so picky. |
He's Republican, therefore the Devil Personified. |
You're really going to go with that? |
Yes, it's definitely just because he's Republican, and not because he is unable to string a coherent sentence together, or because he is a violent stalker. Though you do raise a good point that it seems like it's always the Republicans who run morons, pedophiles, and abusers. |
Oh, please. There were five other candidates in the primary that Georgia Republicans could have selected to run against Warnock. But the local and national Republican parties decided to back Walker figuring his name recognition would carry him through. But they stupidly did zero due diligence before embracing him, and ended up with what they should have known was a deeply flawed candidate. |
Maybe read the thread? |
And to give credit to Warnock’s campaign, they didn’t make a federal case out of the Texas thing like Fetterman did in PA because they knew it wouldn’t fly. Even though there are legitimate legal problems with what he and his wife did. |
Listen to Walker speak makes s successful case against allowing your child to attend the University of Georgia. |
You describe him so much better than I ever could. Thank you for turning this thread into an erudite discussion. |