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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just some thoughts on the campaigns... I live in Georgia and receive HW mailers. I dont receive Warnock ones-- which itself is unusual since I live in a swing district and despite my current R views, my voting record has been mostly democratic. The pitch HW's campaign makes is essentially, "he isnt a democrat." I have received 3 so far. One was handwritten on a postcard and was the most detailed. It said HW would vote to keep government spending down to control inflation, he would support the police and strengthen the criminal justice system, and he would keep men out of women's sports (their phrasing, not mine). The other one could be summarized as, "he is a Republican." The final one was on a black mailer in white lettering that said "2023 could be worse." Then on the other side, there were blurbs that essentially said voting for HW would constrain the progressive left. I think this is effective messaging. [/quote] If you currently have R views—after all of this—you’re not a Warnock voter.[/quote] I was on the fence, and previously posted here I would vote for Warnock. Im still shakey but likely to vote HW. [/quote] If “he isn’t a Democrat” is all it takes to convince you, you are a Republican. Own it. [/quote] Yeah, I do. This isnt about me, though. It is super odd that Warnock isnt sending any campaign material to people with a long and established history of voting democratic. It's a tight race, and Warnock's to lose, really. [/quote] DP here. The problem here is that you don't understand election laws. There is no way for either party to know that you have a "long and established history of voting democratic." Your vote is secret and private. The only way they have of knowing about you is if you are registered as a Democrat or that you have donated to Democratic candidates. I'm a long-time Republican but by the end of 2019, I had soured on the party I had been a part of for 34 years. I started donating to several key elections in various states. And this election cycle, I can't stop the reaching out. My email, cell/texts, and advertising are bombarded with both Republican ads (because I'm registerd Republican) and Democratic ads (because I donated Democratic). So, if you are Republican, but have never donated Democratic, they Democrats don't have you on their radar or mailing/contact lists. There is no way that they can get your voting history. If you've been paying attention to the last 2.5 years, the Republicans have been trying to foist their stolen election agenda on the public and they claim that if they can get access to election results they can prove it. But it's been stated and proven in court that this is against the law. Partisan parties are not allowed access to election machines, ballots or any other documentation of votes because we are entitled to privacy of our votes. [/quote]
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