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I know it is a line someone else used, but it was a great line back then and is still great.

Trump should end every speech with "And before I go, let me ask you one simple question..Do you Miss me?"
 
It's one thing to have something along the lines of "when hiring, we do not discriminate against race, sex, age, etc...", in fact, I believe you're supposed to put that by law.

It's another thing entirely when you're parroting the same SJW "diversity is our strength" talking point. I've seen posts from staffing agencies boast about how their company is mostly women hires like that's something to be celebrated.

If you don't have enough women & nonwhites in high-paying position, you open yourself up to a lawsuit due to the disparate impact standard. The only way to make yourself lawsuit-proof is to take the last major CRA ruling and run to the left of that.
 

Democrats to devote resources to 7 more House lawmakers facing tough re-elections​

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The growing list of vulnerable Democrats underscores the uphill battle the party faces in the midterms.

WASHINGTON — House Democrats added seven names Thursday to their list of vulnerable incumbents in need of party resources heading into the challenging midterm elections.

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, or DCCC, the campaign arm of House Democrats, increased the number of lawmakers it sees as prime GOP targets in November to 32.

The updated list comes as Democrats face an uphill battle to defend their majority in the House, where they cannot afford to lose more than four seats.

Almost twice as many Democrats as Republicans have said they are not seeking re-election this year. On top of that, a recent NBC News poll found that overwhelming majorities of Americans believe the country is headed in the wrong direction.

And then there is history to contend with: The president’s party typically loses seats in the administration’s first midterm election.

“The fight for the House is really a district-by-district strategy,” DCCC Executive Director Tim Persico said. “I understand what the precedent is, but I think ... these are kind of unprecedented times.”

Among the seven lawmakers added to the so-called Frontline list are moderates Josh Gottheimer of New Jersey, Dan Kildee of Michigan and Jennifer Wexton of Virginia. They and others on the list will get increased support from the party in their re-election campaigns.

With Wexton’s addition, all three of Virginia’s female representatives are now Frontliners.

Some lawmakers who had been on the list were removed, mainly because redistricting will pit them against fellow Democrats, including Rep. Haley Stevens Michigan, who will face off against Rep. Andy Levin, and Reps. Lucy McBath and Carolyn Bourdeaux, who will square off against each other in Georgia.

So far, 29 House Democrats have announced they that will not seek re-election in the fall. Jim Cooper of Tennessee is the latest, announcing Tuesday that he will not run again after having served in Congress for 16 terms.

The list of vulnerable Democrats is being updated as Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer prepares to retire. Asked about the impact of Breyer’s departure on the election, Persico said the focus on the courts could shine a spotlight on Republican policies and benefit Democrats at the polls.

“If the Supreme Court becomes more of a focus for people or Roe v. Wade is rolled back in some way, that will bring to focus, like, ‘Oh, [Republicans] were serious. They’ve been saying it for 50 years, but I can’t believe they actually meant it,’” he said.

Still, any confirmation battle over President Joe Biden’s nominee could be a double-edged sword: A progressive pick could just as easily energize conservatives in opposition.

While Democrats identified their own incumbents they see as vulnerable Thursday, they also named Republicans they are targeting, including Rep. Peter Meijer of Michigan, who voted to impeach former President Donald Trump, and Rep. Andy Harris of Maryland, a Trump loyalist.

Democrats also voiced some optimism, saying they have identified more than a dozen new congressional districts they consider to be “in play” because of redistricting, bringing the total to 38.

The chair of the DCCC, Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney of New York, said Democrats plan to campaign on “a record of delivering for the American people by fighting to end this pandemic, rebooting our economy and putting millions of Americans to work rebuilding America.”

Biden’s performance between now and November will play a significant role in who controls the House next year, particularly as Republicans look to make the midterms a referendum on his presidency.
Here's the list of newly vulnerable House Dem incumbents:
  • (NJ-05) Josh Gottheimer, district voted Biden +13
  • (MI-05) Dan Kildee, district voted Biden +2
  • (VA-10) Jennifer Wexton, district voted Biden +19
  • (IL-11) Bill Foster, district voted Biden +16
  • (GA-02) Sanford Bishop, district voted Biden +11
  • (OH-09) Marcy Kaptur, unknown because the new boundaries of her district are still in flux
  • (AZ-09) Greg Stanton, district voted Biden +11
Probably dumb question, but what defines a vulnerable Democrat? 5/7 of those are double digit margins, which I assumed were good? Granted I know those are fortified margins, but surely the official rationale doesn't acknowledge that.
 
I know it is a line someone else used, but it was a great line back then and is still great.

Trump should end every speech with "And before I go, let me ask you one simple question..Do you Miss me?"
"Are you better off now than you were four years ago?" is better, since Biden & Co have given us $5 a gallon gas and milk, almost $8/lb ground beef and shortages. In a single year.
 
Probably dumb question, but what defines a vulnerable Democrat? 5/7 of those are double digit margins, which I assumed were good? Granted I know those are fortified margins, but surely the official rationale doesn't acknowledge that.
The machines need a lot more financial lube after 2020 made things too obvious, and they don't have that one federal judge to put the ruling in place to fuck GOP poll watchers again.
 
all the opposition would have to say is "another Soros-backed DA wants to legalize crime in your city," and people will spread that like wildfire all over social media for free.
That would be fine and dandy but they've been pushing that any criticism of Soros is antisemitic and must be censored.

I've been doing some research into misinformation/disinformation in my spare time, and it's amazing what these "experts", "scientists", and "doctors" are deciding without any input from the public.

Here's just a slight glimpse into a report by the EU and how it is all made up:
 
Probably dumb question, but what defines a vulnerable Democrat? 5/7 of those are double digit margins, which I assumed were good? Granted I know those are fortified margins, but surely the official rationale doesn't acknowledge that.
I was wondering the same thing. I assume they been doing internal polling of their own, which probably scared them.
 
If you don't have enough women & nonwhites in high-paying position, you open yourself up to a lawsuit due to the disparate impact standard. The only way to make yourself lawsuit-proof is to take the last major CRA ruling and run to the left of that.
Say you're a white black supremacist.

Hire only white guys who're black supremacists married to black women.

Have your entire board be the whitest pastiest guys all cosplaying black panther and doing the wakanda pose.

Enjoy the unlimited seethe.
 
WTF, I like hoodrat niggers now?!
Willow's eyes glow in the dark, but in a good way; she is an agent like in the movie Cats and Dogs.
You have just awakened old forgotten memories within me.
Namely, that Mr. Tinkles is one of the most underrated movie villains ever.
Looks like we have proof of using drop boxes to ballot harvest in Atlanta, Georgia.
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They collect the ballots, take a picture of the stack of ballots to their employer (Stacy the Dark Skinned Walrus) for confirmation, drop them in the boxes where they cant be verified for ballot harvesting, and get paid by Gappy. Just like everyone said what was happening.

Kemp is a complete retard.
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If the right was playing hardball

Then they wouldn't be invited to the Uniparty dinner parties.
Trump's using Sam and Dave's Hold On, I'm Coming when he finishes his speeches now. What could it mean, you cunt Matt Walsh?
That the Blompf playlist still remains kino.
Agreed. Based and soul-pilled.
Remember humans, once you let a cat into power it's a matter of when, not if, your county become a part of their slave empire.
At least we're not food. Speaking of, I have plans for you. A lapin a la cocotte since you all are so low in fat.
China says hello, plus I heard you pussies love to be eaten out.

That's just another way of saying we're fit. We don't skip leg day.
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You would know about squeaking, you cats are all products of rape, those barb dicks holding you down.

Biden having a cat makes sense, when you see how he holds down minors.
This. This is why I love Kiwi Farms. You guys make me so proud. :)
Say you're a white black supremacist.

Hire only white guys who're black supremacists married to black women.

Have your entire board be the whitest pastiest guys all cosplaying black panther and doing the wakanda pose.

Enjoy the unlimited seethe.
If I ever become a billionaire, I promise you, I will do that.
 
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