Georgia Senate Runoff - official

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Anonymous wrote:The PP is so focused on conspiracies, maybe they should be looking at miracles - of determination.




Black people saving our asses again. ANd the gov't and people in this thread will be talking about how we can't specifically reward the with policies that specifically benefit them despite ignoring that every other minority group in this country receives policies that specifically target them despite them not doing half the work black people continuously do to keep our democracy afloat. If black people stop caring, stop voting. We are screwed.

I'm thinking Rs will say that there was fraud in that rural predominately AA county. 96% turnout by poor black people? No way.. there must be fraud there.. says the Trumpsters.


People are asking questions about the three counties that had massive machine failures.

I have asked several times which counties and which precincts had these failures and which legitimate news organization is reporting on them, and have gotten no answer.

It's probably just the same poster who's concern trolling about something on the CNN screen. Nothing to see here.
Anonymous
I’m still in shock and awe. I hope I’m not going to wake up from a dream. Thank you, Georgia! 👏
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Anonymous wrote:Absolute power corrupts I support biden but don't think the senate should go to the democracts because they need accountability


How concerned have you been about McConnell’s “accountability “? Or Trump’s? Or the tilted Supreme Court? It’s funny how quickly the shift to “accountability “ and even balance and bipartisan cooperation becomes a thing when bullies become losers.


The focus of social justice etc and far left are not going to help and will sicken the vast majority of normal people


If Rs want to continue to fixate on their hurt feelings, their persecution complexes, and being upset over great injustices like not being able to freely use racial slurs etc, then that's fine. They'll be left behind where they belong while actual normal people move forward without them.


It’s so true. Their minds are going to explode when they see how little people care about the divides they hold pride in. I remember when an interracial couple couldn’t go to southern GA without being in danger. Seriously.

No one under 40 cares about this stuff anymore. We all have beliefs that we hold and may differ, but we don’t push them on others. There is this thing called tolerance and respect where we learn to accept differences in others while still honoring our own.

This is why the GOP died. They were warned to revamp their party in 08. Palin didn’t work, Trump won’t work. Voters love Yang, and Pete, and Kamala.
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McConnell didn't do this alone. Trump saying their votes won't count was very helpful to the Republican self-own.


Trump saying their votes won't count was very helpful to the Republican self-own.

Trump did it for two reasons - to lay a foundation to explain two his loss in the nation and the Georgia Senate seat, and to frighten the GOP that he controls the base.

But, in reality - if 2K would have been sent to people, it would have made him look good. Biden came and basically said that if you elect Democrats, you will get your 2K check. This 2K check is the difference between life and death to people. If GOP was a compassionate party they would have known, I am waiting to see Biden do an accounting of all the misused funds from the Trillions of dollars handed out to Trump cronies returend back to the fed govt.

BTW, wasn't it funny that GOP establishment used TRUMP to do the dirty work for them and then kicked him out because basically he is an upstart loser? No one likes him even in GOP! LOL

L O S E R

Now he will try and bomb Iran. He is going down fighting like an ugly sewer rat who is drowning!!



Sad, really. Pathetic
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Anonymous wrote:when i went to bed i convinced myself that something bad would happen and we'd end up losing both seats. i just woke up and couldn't help but check in - and i'm just beside myself with joy.

i never truly believed we'd win both senate seats. i'd convinced myself that, as is so often the case, it would all end in disappointment.

it's not just that we won - it's that the republicans are finally going to have to swallow the fact they behaved badly and LOST because of it.

they always escape consequences. but this time they didn't.

okay. back to bed.

but, yeah. OMG I'm so happy right now!!!


Me too. I never lost faith, I never doubted. I trust the integrity of the character of the real day to day people I see and connect with. We are stronger than we let on to. Even when my sister said the blue wave wasn’t a thing. There is always more power in agreement than disagreement. Stacey Abrahams is wonderful, and like so many other strong resilient women who fight fair and come out clean on the other side.

I’m excited for our future... for the first time in a long time.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The PP is so focused on conspiracies, maybe they should be looking at miracles - of determination.




Black people saving our asses again. ANd the gov't and people in this thread will be talking about how we can't specifically reward the with policies that specifically benefit them despite ignoring that every other minority group in this country receives policies that specifically target them despite them not doing half the work black people continuously do to keep our democracy afloat. If black people stop caring, stop voting. We are screwed.

I'm thinking Rs will say that there was fraud in that rural predominately AA county. 96% turnout by poor black people? No way.. there must be fraud there.. says the Trumpsters.


People are asking questions about the three counties that had massive machine failures.

I have asked several times which counties and which precincts had these failures and which legitimate news organization is reporting on them, and have gotten no answer.

It's probably just the same poster who's concern trolling about something on the CNN screen. Nothing to see here.

Heard about it on NPR yesterday afternoon. There was one disruption where a poll worker couldn't log into the machine, so they used paper ballots instead.

Transcript: https://www.npr.org/2021/01/05/953653366/georgia-holds-2-runoff-elections-for-u-s-senate
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The PP is so focused on conspiracies, maybe they should be looking at miracles - of determination.




Black people saving our asses again. ANd the gov't and people in this thread will be talking about how we can't specifically reward the with policies that specifically benefit them despite ignoring that every other minority group in this country receives policies that specifically target them despite them not doing half the work black people continuously do to keep our democracy afloat. If black people stop caring, stop voting. We are screwed.

I'm thinking Rs will say that there was fraud in that rural predominately AA county. 96% turnout by poor black people? No way.. there must be fraud there.. says the Trumpsters.


People are asking questions about the three counties that had massive machine failures.

I have asked several times which counties and which precincts had these failures and which legitimate news organization is reporting on them, and have gotten no answer.

It's probably just the same poster who's concern trolling about something on the CNN screen. Nothing to see here.

Heard about it on NPR yesterday afternoon. There was one disruption where a poll worker couldn't log into the machine, so they used paper ballots instead.

Transcript: https://www.npr.org/2021/01/05/953653366/georgia-holds-2-runoff-elections-for-u-s-senate

Wanted to add, would not consider this "massive machine failures"
Anonymous
In retrospect, perhaps saying you're meaner than Atilla the Hun wasn't a great election slogan.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Absolute power corrupts I support biden but don't think the senate should go to the democracts because they need accountability


How concerned have you been about McConnell’s “accountability “? Or Trump’s? Or the tilted Supreme Court? It’s funny how quickly the shift to “accountability “ and even balance and bipartisan cooperation becomes a thing when bullies become losers.


The focus of social justice etc and far left are not going to help and will sicken the vast majority of normal people


If Rs want to continue to fixate on their hurt feelings, their persecution complexes, and being upset over great injustices like not being able to freely use racial slurs etc, then that's fine. They'll be left behind where they belong while actual normal people move forward without them.


It’s so true. Their minds are going to explode when they see how little people care about the divides they hold pride in. I remember when an interracial couple couldn’t go to southern GA without being in danger. Seriously.

No one under 40 cares about this stuff anymore. We all have beliefs that we hold and may differ, but we don’t push them on others. There is this thing called tolerance and respect where we learn to accept differences in others while still honoring our own.

This is why the GOP died. They were warned to revamp their party in 08. Palin didn’t work, Trump won’t work. Voters love Yang, and Pete, and Kamala.


Don’t get cocky now. Trump DID work in 2016, and the reason so many republican lawmakers enable him and don’t call him out is because his brand of republicanism is more popular than the establishment. The GOP is not dead (as much as I wish it were so), Trumpism isn’t going away and if democrats and independents don’t turn out again in two years, we could be right well back with McConnell as majority leader (barf). As long as we are stuck with the electoral college, there are several states that will be close every presidential cycle too.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Absolute power corrupts I support biden but don't think the senate should go to the democracts because they need accountability


How concerned have you been about McConnell’s “accountability “? Or Trump’s? Or the tilted Supreme Court? It’s funny how quickly the shift to “accountability “ and even balance and bipartisan cooperation becomes a thing when bullies become losers.


The focus of social justice etc and far left are not going to help and will sicken the vast majority of normal people


If Rs want to continue to fixate on their hurt feelings, their persecution complexes, and being upset over great injustices like not being able to freely use racial slurs etc, then that's fine. They'll be left behind where they belong while actual normal people move forward without them.


It’s so true. Their minds are going to explode when they see how little people care about the divides they hold pride in. I remember when an interracial couple couldn’t go to southern GA without being in danger. Seriously.

No one under 40 cares about this stuff anymore. We all have beliefs that we hold and may differ, but we don’t push them on others. There is this thing called tolerance and respect where we learn to accept differences in others while still honoring our own.

This is why the GOP died. They were warned to revamp their party in 08. Palin didn’t work, Trump won’t work. Voters love Yang, and Pete, and Kamala.


Don’t get cocky now. Trump DID work in 2016, and the reason so many republican lawmakers enable him and don’t call him out is because his brand of republicanism is more popular than the establishment. The GOP is not dead (as much as I wish it were so), Trumpism isn’t going away and if democrats and independents don’t turn out again in two years, we could be right well back with McConnell as majority leader (barf). As long as we are stuck with the electoral college, there are several states that will be close every presidential cycle too.


DP. Wrong. Trump worked in 2016 precisely because his brand of republicanism was popular to his party and Clinton's brand of democratic values, specifically stealing the primary challenge, was toxic to the liberal establishment.

Trump would have lost HANDILY against any other Dem candidate who came up through a fair nomination process. As shown by the fact that Biden, who was supposed to be platformed in 2016, won in 2020 as the oldest candidate possible.

The Dems made a big mistake in 2016 and I hope its one the DNC never ever tries again in my lifetime.
Anonymous
Make America Great Again - was actually a great slogan. But even after "Winning" house, senate, presidency ...for 4 years Trump systematically destroyed America. All he had to do was do nothing, continue to be take pictures and let the people who run the govt continue to run it...but no. The grifter had to grift and had to isolate America and destroy families!

After 4 years, if Trump was even a half-way decent president, there would have been no need for MAGA slogan in 2020 elections. Didn't people realize that America would have been made great in 4 years if he was competent? But, unfortunately, he and his criminal family were there to only loot and rape America. Any president from any party would have done better and acted presidential.

Trump is a murderer. All these deaths are his fault.





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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Absolute power corrupts I support biden but don't think the senate should go to the democracts because they need accountability


How concerned have you been about McConnell’s “accountability “? Or Trump’s? Or the tilted Supreme Court? It’s funny how quickly the shift to “accountability “ and even balance and bipartisan cooperation becomes a thing when bullies become losers.


The focus of social justice etc and far left are not going to help and will sicken the vast majority of normal people


If Rs want to continue to fixate on their hurt feelings, their persecution complexes, and being upset over great injustices like not being able to freely use racial slurs etc, then that's fine. They'll be left behind where they belong while actual normal people move forward without them.


It’s so true. Their minds are going to explode when they see how little people care about the divides they hold pride in. I remember when an interracial couple couldn’t go to southern GA without being in danger. Seriously.

No one under 40 cares about this stuff anymore. We all have beliefs that we hold and may differ, but we don’t push them on others. There is this thing called tolerance and respect where we learn to accept differences in others while still honoring our own.

This is why the GOP died. They were warned to revamp their party in 08. Palin didn’t work, Trump won’t work. Voters love Yang, and Pete, and Kamala.


Don’t get cocky now. Trump DID work in 2016, and the reason so many republican lawmakers enable him and don’t call him out is because his brand of republicanism is more popular than the establishment. The GOP is not dead (as much as I wish it were so), Trumpism isn’t going away and if democrats and independents don’t turn out again in two years, we could be right well back with McConnell as majority leader (barf). As long as we are stuck with the electoral college, there are several states that will be close every presidential cycle too.


DP. Wrong. Trump worked in 2016 precisely because his brand of republicanism was popular to his party and Clinton's brand of democratic values, specifically stealing the primary challenge, was toxic to the liberal establishment.

Trump would have lost HANDILY against any other Dem candidate who came up through a fair nomination process. As shown by the fact that Biden, who was supposed to be platformed in 2016, won in 2020 as the oldest candidate possible.

The Dems made a big mistake in 2016 and I hope its one the DNC never ever tries again in my lifetime.


Just don’t say I didn’t warn you. The fact that so many people continued to vote for him is disturbing. And I’m not arguing that Clinton didn’t have her flaws, but she didn’t steal the primary and anyone with half a functioning brain cell could see that she was more qualified and less corrupt than Trump.

Anyway, I’m not here to rehash 2016. Today is a good day, Dems just have a history of becoming complacent after big victories and I hope that doesn’t happen this time.
Anonymous
Don't worry that 48% of people voted for Trump. In this election no hearts and minds were changed. Racists voted for racists. GOP voters have always voted to their full capacity. Be happy that 52% of voters included the ranks of people who had been intimidated and suppressed came out to vote for DEMS..

My lesson is that EVERY VOTE COUNTS...Never again should we waste our vote.

A million thanks to every one who came to vote to help us get rid of our national nightmare. Big thanks to our military voters too. Your model of mail -in early voting saved this nation.

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Next target is Kemp.
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