Anonymous
Post 11/02/2021 23:12     Subject: Re:Postcards from out of state encouraging me to vote

Arl Dems does this a lot and I also think it’s very weird. I think what happens is that you have a lot of super type A uber Dems that live in solidly blue areas. There’s no point of canvassing in their own neighborhood because everyone is voting blue, but they feel like they’re doing something to help Dems win elsewhere. It’s super dumb.
Anonymous
Post 11/02/2021 21:57     Subject: Postcards from out of state encouraging me to vote

The democrats recruited people nationwide to influence the election in GA when I lived there last year. It was a HUGE turnoff for me.
Anonymous
Post 11/02/2021 21:47     Subject: Postcards from out of state encouraging me to vote

I have received so many texts. Of course they have my number from previous donations and volunteering. I did not vote for Terry in the primary but voted for him today. I asked to be removed from all lists and do not plan to donate or volunteer until Democrats fix themselves and learn how to win.
Anonymous
Post 11/02/2021 21:06     Subject: Postcards from out of state encouraging me to vote

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am the poster who described TEXTS I received — not emails, not postcards — TEXTS.

You responded to one of my postings about TEXTS not emails.




You did not receive an email or text and you did not receive a reply to an email or text regarding this election. It is impossible to secure emails for specific people on voting lists in an effort to campaign, and very hard to get cell numbers that are accurate. . If you got one, it was from someone you knew. Not a random campaigner.

You are **straight up** lying. No one here CARES whether you received a text, email, or postcard. Stop changing the subject. The subject is that you are lying- and you are busted. Additionally, you are ageist on top of being dumb. So dumb. I'm sure you will vote against your own interests today just to stick it to the libs. Good job, there.


I know some people who phone bank for elections and yes, actually, they do have lists of phone numbers to try and call or text. There are also lists of addresses ditto. They're probably not accurate (see PP who gets political texts based on her area code) but the lists definitely exist. Btw, I think if you reply to texts with something like "Please don't send me texts" or "Please stop" most orgs actually have to honor that, which might be easier than trying to block all the numbers.
Anonymous
Post 11/02/2021 20:53     Subject: Postcards from out of state encouraging me to vote

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am the poster who described TEXTS I received — not emails, not postcards — TEXTS.

You responded to one of my postings about TEXTS not emails.




You did not receive an email or text and you did not receive a reply to an email or text regarding this election. It is impossible to secure emails for specific people on voting lists in an effort to campaign, and very hard to get cell numbers that are accurate. . If you got one, it was from someone you knew. Not a random campaigner.

You are **straight up** lying. No one here CARES whether you received a text, email, or postcard. Stop changing the subject. The subject is that you are lying- and you are busted. Additionally, you are ageist on top of being dumb. So dumb. I'm sure you will vote against your own interests today just to stick it to the libs. Good job, there.



Giving you the benefit of the doubt, these are numbers for texts I received and have not deleted. You (or anyone) feel free to ask if they sent voting messages: 757-979-6187; 757-960-7499; 571-493-1141, 571-497-9263.


Didja just make those up? Are these your friends, dear?
Anonymous
Post 11/02/2021 20:46     Subject: Postcards from out of state encouraging me to vote

umm…as a former NYer who didn’t change her cell number, I have been receiving random NY election campaign texts for
the republican party (i’m a registered democrat and always have been.) So I absolutely believe there are lists and they aren’t accurate.
Anonymous
Post 11/02/2021 17:14     Subject: Postcards from out of state encouraging me to vote

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I got two postcards in the mail today. One postmarked California, one postmarked IL. Handwritten notes encouraging me to vote on 11/2. As a person who doesn’t like either candidate, this goes in the “Con” column for McAuliffe. Are there any studies showing these things help? Because honestly it really just pisses me off to have strangers from across the country sending me these things. My vote is based on the best interest of my state, not people outside the state.


Poor you. I got a "handwritten" note from "Jenni" in California urging me to vote for Terry McAuliffe. I assumed it was just sent through some cheap mailing house in California and that Jenni really lives in Annandale.

What I think is funny are the texts. They are all from boomer women named Linda, Judy, Donna, Janet and most are from DC's 202 area code. They could be from liberal women in DC who are volunteering for the McAuliffe campaign because their husbands knew him at Catholic U Law School or knew Bill Clinton at Georgetown undergrad. Several today said something like: "President Biden is coming to Northern Virginia today! (Boomer lady name) with the Democrats inviting you to join President Biden and Terry McAuliffe in Arlington. 'Doors open' at 5 pm."

Poor boomer ladies. No one told them that Biden will be at a park and there are no "doors" at the park.

I always respond the same way: I will be in touch with you on November 3.

The poor dears generally respond with a perky: "Thank you!!!!"



Good lord, you seem unhinged. 🤯
Anonymous
Post 11/02/2021 16:58     Subject: Postcards from out of state encouraging me to vote

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am the poster who described TEXTS I received — not emails, not postcards — TEXTS.

You responded to one of my postings about TEXTS not emails.




You did not receive an email or text and you did not receive a reply to an email or text regarding this election. It is impossible to secure emails for specific people on voting lists in an effort to campaign, and very hard to get cell numbers that are accurate. . If you got one, it was from someone you knew. Not a random campaigner.

You are **straight up** lying. No one here CARES whether you received a text, email, or postcard. Stop changing the subject. The subject is that you are lying- and you are busted. Additionally, you are ageist on top of being dumb. So dumb. I'm sure you will vote against your own interests today just to stick it to the libs. Good job, there.



Giving you the benefit of the doubt, these are numbers for texts I received and have not deleted. You (or anyone) feel free to ask if they sent voting messages: 757-979-6187; 757-960-7499; 571-493-1141, 571-497-9263.

Anonymous
Post 11/02/2021 15:43     Subject: Re:Postcards from out of state encouraging me to vote

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I am a BOOMER, yes, who wrote postcards, did cold calling, and did canvassing. I am not your "poor dear." I don't sit at home watching the View and writing cards while sipping tea. How condescending and ignorant. I am a college professor who cares about
1. Your taxes
2. Your public education
3. Gun sense legislation
4. Your voting right
5. Your health care
6. Your democracy...very much at stake in your state.


I am also a Boomer. I am voting on the issues listed. Unlike PP, however, I live in Virginia.

Youngkin voter.


Same. With Y on all of the above, plus I’d just like these smug race baiting defund-the-police wackos to have a slice of humble pie.


I haven’t received postcards but about twenty texts in the last two weeks from out of state people telling me why I should vote for McAullife. I gave responded to them “Back to you on Nov 3.” When Youngkin winds I will be back to them with a carefully crafted message brimming with gloat and opprobrium.


There's no return address on any. These come from private individuals. You can mail it to the abyss, my friend. No one cares.



Check your reading. Pp got texts, not postcards.

Also didn't happen. Imagine obtaining thousands of Virginia's email accounts. Do you know how to find email addresses of voters? No. There's no way to do that and people often have several and/or dead accounts. I do polling, and this is not a thing.

This person is lying and lying and lying. Also, this person is stupid enough to vote against his/her own benefit. Yup- Trump is still thriving in this dumb state.



Another Boomer who doesn’t know the difference between email and texts.

Another voter who has zero idea how this election will affect him or her for the worse.

Keep entertaining us, love it.
Anonymous
Post 11/02/2021 15:42     Subject: Postcards from out of state encouraging me to vote

Anonymous wrote:I am the poster who described TEXTS I received — not emails, not postcards — TEXTS.

You responded to one of my postings about TEXTS not emails.




You did not receive an email or text and you did not receive a reply to an email or text regarding this election. It is impossible to secure emails for specific people on voting lists in an effort to campaign, and very hard to get cell numbers that are accurate. . If you got one, it was from someone you knew. Not a random campaigner.

You are **straight up** lying. No one here CARES whether you received a text, email, or postcard. Stop changing the subject. The subject is that you are lying- and you are busted. Additionally, you are ageist on top of being dumb. So dumb. I'm sure you will vote against your own interests today just to stick it to the libs. Good job, there.
Anonymous
Post 11/02/2021 12:08     Subject: Postcards from out of state encouraging me to vote

Anonymous wrote:I got two postcards in the mail today. One postmarked California, one postmarked IL. Handwritten notes encouraging me to vote on 11/2. As a person who doesn’t like either candidate, this goes in the “Con” column for McAuliffe. Are there any studies showing these things help? Because honestly it really just pisses me off to have strangers from across the country sending me these things. My vote is based on the best interest of my state, not people outside the state.


These statements are contradictory.
Anonymous
Post 11/02/2021 09:29     Subject: Postcards from out of state encouraging me to vote

I am the poster who described TEXTS I received — not emails, not postcards — TEXTS.

You responded to one of my postings about TEXTS not emails.


Anonymous
Post 11/02/2021 00:35     Subject: Re:Postcards from out of state encouraging me to vote

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I am a BOOMER, yes, who wrote postcards, did cold calling, and did canvassing. I am not your "poor dear." I don't sit at home watching the View and writing cards while sipping tea. How condescending and ignorant. I am a college professor who cares about
1. Your taxes
2. Your public education
3. Gun sense legislation
4. Your voting right
5. Your health care
6. Your democracy...very much at stake in your state.


I am also a Boomer. I am voting on the issues listed. Unlike PP, however, I live in Virginia.

Youngkin voter.


Same. With Y on all of the above, plus I’d just like these smug race baiting defund-the-police wackos to have a slice of humble pie.


I haven’t received postcards but about twenty texts in the last two weeks from out of state people telling me why I should vote for McAullife. I gave responded to them “Back to you on Nov 3.” When Youngkin winds I will be back to them with a carefully crafted message brimming with gloat and opprobrium.


There's no return address on any. These come from private individuals. You can mail it to the abyss, my friend. No one cares.



Check your reading. Pp got texts, not postcards.

Also didn't happen. Imagine obtaining thousands of Virginia's email accounts. Do you know how to find email addresses of voters? No. There's no way to do that and people often have several and/or dead accounts. I do polling, and this is not a thing.

This person is lying and lying and lying. Also, this person is stupid enough to vote against his/her own benefit. Yup- Trump is still thriving in this dumb state.



Another Boomer who doesn’t know the difference between email and texts.

Oh you mean the boomer who knows that NO ONE has any consolidated list of unsolicited emails of people? It would be impossible to send texts to specific people in Va unless a Va voter gave their specific address to any or all organizations, which would be impossible to associate with a state or even political party.

That's how we, all these Boomers you think are so stupid, know the PP is lying about a text and responding. The only thing available is a list of names and addresses for voting. That's how this works. PP lying.


So, you are the one who understands nothing. You need a Boomer to explain everything, apparently.
Anonymous
Post 11/01/2021 14:50     Subject: Re:Postcards from out of state encouraging me to vote

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I am a BOOMER, yes, who wrote postcards, did cold calling, and did canvassing. I am not your "poor dear." I don't sit at home watching the View and writing cards while sipping tea. How condescending and ignorant. I am a college professor who cares about
1. Your taxes
2. Your public education
3. Gun sense legislation
4. Your voting right
5. Your health care
6. Your democracy...very much at stake in your state.


I am also a Boomer. I am voting on the issues listed. Unlike PP, however, I live in Virginia.

Youngkin voter.


Same. With Y on all of the above, plus I’d just like these smug race baiting defund-the-police wackos to have a slice of humble pie.


I haven’t received postcards but about twenty texts in the last two weeks from out of state people telling me why I should vote for McAullife. I gave responded to them “Back to you on Nov 3.” When Youngkin winds I will be back to them with a carefully crafted message brimming with gloat and opprobrium.


There's no return address on any. These come from private individuals. You can mail it to the abyss, my friend. No one cares.



Check your reading. Pp got texts, not postcards.

Also didn't happen. Imagine obtaining thousands of Virginia's email accounts. Do you know how to find email addresses of voters? No. There's no way to do that and people often have several and/or dead accounts. I do polling, and this is not a thing.

This person is lying and lying and lying. Also, this person is stupid enough to vote against his/her own benefit. Yup- Trump is still thriving in this dumb state.



Another Boomer who doesn’t know the difference between email and texts.
Anonymous
Post 11/01/2021 14:40     Subject: Postcards from out of state encouraging me to vote

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So far today, I received three texts from Democrats telling me where to vote. One had a Virginia Beach area code, and I politely suggested she focus her efforts in that area and mentioned that only 40 people showed at the McAuliffe rally in Norfolk.

She responded that If Youngkin won, he would outlaw abortion and children would die from Covid.

Seriously.

Well she isn't far off the mark.


That coukd save tax dollars on education.

Ah, this poster is a liar. No one gives their personal info on the postcard in order to "respond." Just ignore these idiots.


Oh it’s the Boomer who doesn’t know the difference between a text and a postcard.