Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Justice Alito gonna be handing dems elections for the foreseeable future!
Alito ? What are you smoking he’s a traitor to the auS Putin lover he tried in PA to throw the election to republicans
He had no evidence and therefore he only ruled on 168 votes Jesus republicans these cases are online learn to read
Donnie lied over and over again
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Justice Alito gonna be handing dems elections for the foreseeable future!
Alito ? What are you smoking he’s a traitor to the auS Putin lover he tried in PA to throw the election to republicans
He had no evidence and therefore he only ruled on 168 votes Jesus republicans these cases are online learn to read
Donnie lied over and over again
Anonymous wrote:Justice Alito gonna be handing dems elections for the foreseeable future!
Anonymous wrote:
Good. This rebuke of all those mouth-breathing, disgusting right-wingers who dragged our LCPS schools through the mud over phantom menaces like CRT is maybe one of the most satisfying election results of the night. They were SO SURE their Moms for Liberty types would take over and turn the schools into some kind of Florida bullshit. The voters have spoken. We're in FAVOR of protecting our transgender kids. We're in FAVOR of DEI and inclusion. We're not going to tolerate book banning in our schools. And we're not going to put up with right-wing bullshit anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thread for actual numbers as results come in, not discussion.
Big races are in Kentucky, Mississippi, New Jersey and (duh) Virginia. Also ballot questions on abortion and marijuana legalization in Ohio plus a Supreme Court seat in Pennsylvania.
The forecasters at Split Ticket have already called Kentucky for incumbent Democratic Governor Andy Beshear.
https://twitter.com/splitticket_/status/1722044539064422665?s=46&t=kf1qYlCXQnKgUhJWEIu2vg
OP back still amazed this was called so early. Here’s some music to accompany that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Official NBC News call for Yes to abortion rights in Ohio.
This is now the third or fourth state where right to abortion passes. I wonder if Republicans are going to in the candle block ballot measures since it doesn't seem to be a winning strategy
Anonymous wrote:Official NBC News call for Yes to abortion rights in Ohio.
Anonymous wrote:Thread for actual numbers as results come in, not discussion.
Big races are in Kentucky, Mississippi, New Jersey and (duh) Virginia. Also ballot questions on abortion and marijuana legalization in Ohio plus a Supreme Court seat in Pennsylvania.
The forecasters at Split Ticket have already called Kentucky for incumbent Democratic Governor Andy Beshear.
https://twitter.com/splitticket_/status/1722044539064422665?s=46&t=kf1qYlCXQnKgUhJWEIu2vg
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:😁
Honestly, you and others should read it (gift link):
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/04/opinion/sunday/glenn-youngkin-virginia-election.html?unlocked_article_code=1.80w.4CzO.yTFgqYbU16P9&smid=url-share
It's not so much cheerleading for Youngkin as describing the space he could succeed in.
So much for that guy! His national aspirations are toast after sticking his name all over this campaign - in an off/off election year for VA - and then losing the legislature.
I do think that if Youngkin RINOs up and distances himself from MAGA, he could come back. But he clearly doesn’t have great political instincts. Going full MAGA was never going to work in VA.