Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The democrats recruited people nationwide to influence the election in GA when I lived there last year. It was a HUGE turnoff for me.
My Dem-voting GA friends said the same thing. I get it. It’s annoying to get pelted with repetitive ads for anything but somehow even more annoying here.
But why is it wrong to encourage people to vote the right way? I see nothing wrong with this.
How do people who don’t live in my state know better than I do what “the right way” for me to vote is? Kinda presumptuous, don’t you think?
The fact that you are even asking this is the reason why.
Georgia- ground zero of voter supression activities. Corruption abounds. Of course the country will look into this. If you don't think this matters, check out Trump’s phone call there to try and corrupt the election.
Va- just got completely shafted by right wing false flags about schools- masks, CRT, bathroom laws. All ridiculous lying attempts to court voters. Virginia made it all the way to blue. Trump won here last night. Yes, it looks likecYoungkin, but all that was Trumpian strategy.
States don't exist independently of each other in the way that you think. In fact, Virginia is using the Texas playbook.
Sad, sad day for Virginia. Should have read those postcards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The democrats recruited people nationwide to influence the election in GA when I lived there last year. It was a HUGE turnoff for me.
My Dem-voting GA friends said the same thing. I get it. It’s annoying to get pelted with repetitive ads for anything but somehow even more annoying here.
But why is it wrong to encourage people to vote the right way? I see nothing wrong with this.
How do people who don’t live in my state know better than I do what “the right way” for me to vote is? Kinda presumptuous, don’t you think?
The fact that you are even asking this is the reason why.
Georgia- ground zero of voter supression activities. Corruption abounds. Of course the country will look into this. If you don't think this matters, check out Trump’s phone call there to try and corrupt the election.
Va- just got completely shafted by right wing false flags about schools- masks, CRT, bathroom laws. All ridiculous lying attempts to court voters. Virginia made it all the way to blue. Trump won here last night. Yes, it looks likecYoungkin, but all that was Trumpian strategy.
States don't exist independently of each other in the way that you think. In fact, Virginia is using the Texas playbook.
Sad, sad day for Virginia. Should have read those postcards.
Trumps is still living so actively in your head.
I'm sorry. It must be hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The democrats recruited people nationwide to influence the election in GA when I lived there last year. It was a HUGE turnoff for me.
My Dem-voting GA friends said the same thing. I get it. It’s annoying to get pelted with repetitive ads for anything but somehow even more annoying here.
But why is it wrong to encourage people to vote the right way? I see nothing wrong with this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The democrats recruited people nationwide to influence the election in GA when I lived there last year. It was a HUGE turnoff for me.
My Dem-voting GA friends said the same thing. I get it. It’s annoying to get pelted with repetitive ads for anything but somehow even more annoying here.
But why is it wrong to encourage people to vote the right way? I see nothing wrong with this.
How do people who don’t live in my state know better than I do what “the right way” for me to vote is? Kinda presumptuous, don’t you think?
The fact that you are even asking this is the reason why.
Georgia- ground zero of voter supression activities. Corruption abounds. Of course the country will look into this. If you don't think this matters, check out Trump’s phone call there to try and corrupt the election.
Va- just got completely shafted by right wing false flags about schools- masks, CRT, bathroom laws. All ridiculous lying attempts to court voters. Virginia made it all the way to blue. Trump won here last night. Yes, it looks likecYoungkin, but all that was Trumpian strategy.
States don't exist independently of each other in the way that you think. In fact, Virginia is using the Texas playbook.
Sad, sad day for Virginia. Should have read those postcards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The democrats recruited people nationwide to influence the election in GA when I lived there last year. It was a HUGE turnoff for me.
My Dem-voting GA friends said the same thing. I get it. It’s annoying to get pelted with repetitive ads for anything but somehow even more annoying here.
But why is it wrong to encourage people to vote the right way? I see nothing wrong with this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The democrats recruited people nationwide to influence the election in GA when I lived there last year. It was a HUGE turnoff for me.
My Dem-voting GA friends said the same thing. I get it. It’s annoying to get pelted with repetitive ads for anything but somehow even more annoying here.
But why is it wrong to encourage people to vote the right way? I see nothing wrong with this.
How do people who don’t live in my state know better than I do what “the right way” for me to vote is? Kinda presumptuous, don’t you think?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The democrats recruited people nationwide to influence the election in GA when I lived there last year. It was a HUGE turnoff for me.
My Dem-voting GA friends said the same thing. I get it. It’s annoying to get pelted with repetitive ads for anything but somehow even more annoying here.
But why is it wrong to encourage people to vote the right way? I see nothing wrong with this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The democrats recruited people nationwide to influence the election in GA when I lived there last year. It was a HUGE turnoff for me.
My Dem-voting GA friends said the same thing. I get it. It’s annoying to get pelted with repetitive ads for anything but somehow even more annoying here.
Anonymous wrote: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 wrote:The democrats recruited people nationwide to influence the election in GA when I lived there last year. It was a HUGE turnoff for me.