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Senate now have 51 dems

Salty

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Now that the Dems got the GA senate seat -
does that mean that Trump now has less influence in the GOP?
 

Salty

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The voting went as follow:
runoff Nov election
...............raw # %
Dem: 1,814,847.......... 51.35 1,946,117.......... 49.4
Rep: 1,719,393.......... 46.65 1,908,442.......... 48.5
Lib ............................................................. about 75 K 2.
victory by 95,454

This is 99% of the vote
Approximately 35 k votes not yet included

Note: the Dems had 131,000 less votes in the runoff
......... the Reps had 189,000 less vote in the runoff

less voters in runoff 320,000
.......................... - 75,000 not yet counted

................................245,000 did not vote in the runoff!!!!

So, who did the Libertarian vote for in the runoff???
 
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Reynolds

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Now that the Dems got the GA senate seat -
does that mean that Trump now has less influence in the GOP?
The Ga election was stolen using ballot harvesting.
Elbert Co.Ga being the prime example.
Herschel had over 70% of the votes.
Herschel won the early voting.
Herschel won Every election day precincts
Warnock won the mail in absentee box.

Herschel wins a county ina landslide, but Warnock wins the absentee box by harvesting.

(All IMO of course)
 

canadyjd

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Now that the Dems got the GA senate seat -
does that mean that Trump now has less influence in the GOP?
The dem control of the Senate is a big deal.

Without question, Trumps influence is shaken. He might still be able to mount a comeback, but I think it’s doubtful.

His attack on DeSantis just prior to his re-election and his recent comments about abolishing parts of the constitution so he can be declared the winner of the 2020 election will further erode his support.

He will always have a strong base, but the numbers will not be enough for the nomination.

If he loses the nomination, will he be gracious or bitter? Will he encourage his supporters to vote for the nominee or stay home in protest?

peace to you
 

canadyjd

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The Ga election was stolen using ballot harvesting.
Elbert Co.Ga being the prime example.
Herschel had over 70% of the votes.
Herschel won the early voting.
Herschel won Every election day precincts
Warnock won the mail in absentee box.

Herschel wins a county ina landslide, but Warnock wins the absentee box by harvesting.
It’s legal, so it’s not stolen. Repubs put these rules in place

peace to you
 

5 point Gillinist

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The Ga election was stolen using ballot harvesting.
Elbert Co.Ga being the prime example.
Herschel had over 70% of the votes.
Herschel won the early voting.
Herschel won Every election day precincts
Warnock won the mail in absentee box.

Herschel wins a county ina landslide, but Warnock wins the absentee box by harvesting.

(All IMO of course)

Oddly enough if one doesn't fix the election fraud from the prior election subsequent elections can be expected to have the same fraud. The last election (2020) was likely the election that determined whether or not we will continue to have "real" elections.
 
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