US 2022 Mid-Term Election

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Looks like the leaders are letting Chesa lose. Guess if he isn't people who never question elections would wonder how this chode managed to stay. Everything else seems to be a blowout
Looking forward to his career of juggling various appearances on "opposition media" outlets amid relentless lobbying in Sacramento, at least he can't fuck up SF any further.
 
Can we expect this Chad Hero to show up in Virginia come November?
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The guys of American Thinker suggested a interesting strategy to the Reps for the Mid-terms, Real Reps and not the RINOs.
June 13, 2022

Republicans: To Win the Midterms, Hit Black Lives Matter​

By Civis Americanus


Most of us already know how we are going to vote in November. "Use Your Head and Vote Red" is a good answer to the other side's "Vote Blue, No Matter Who." We know in advance how the elections are going to turn out in hardcore Republican and Democratic states and enclaves. We do not expect California or New York to elect Republicans, nor are Wyoming and Idaho likely to elect Democrats. All the other races will, however, be decided by the swing voters who hold the balance of power, and it is to them we must appeal.
Sun Tzu noted in his Art of War that one should attack what the enemy cannot defend and defend what the enemy cannot attack. This is why we must direct our complete attention to BLM and its ties with the Democrat party.
BLM's Fall from Grace
The murder of George Floyd propelled Black Lives Matter into the forefront of American politics, where people perceived it as a champion of civil rights and police reform. Its subsequent behavior demonstrated instead that it is little if at all better than the evils against which it claimed to fight. All of these should become Republican talking points this summer and, more importantly, in September and October prior to the midterm elections.
 
The funniest part of the incoming red wave will not just be the Democratic meltdown, but all the voter fraud fags suddenly defending how the results were real this time.
 
The funniest part of the incoming red wave will not just be the Democratic meltdown, but all the voter fraud fags suddenly defending how the results were real this time.
Nobody’s going to do that. A dude at my polling place during the primary was complaining to the poll workers for at least twenty minutes about various fraudulent activities he either heard or witnessed in our area.

They are going to continue to say that fraud exists, but this time it wasn’t enough to turn places from red to blue. That’s exactly what people said during the Virginia governor election.
 
Nobody’s going to do that. A dude at my polling place during the primary was complaining to the poll workers for at least twenty minutes about various fraudulent activities he either heard or witnessed in our area.

They are going to continue to say that fraud exists, but this time it wasn’t enough to turn places from red to blue. That’s exactly what people said during the Virginia governor election.
LOL TRUE
"Yes the democrats have collapsed on all fronts, but you need to understand, they still did fraud, we just outvoted them and they didn't out fraud this number for some reason"
 
LOL TRUE
"Yes the democrats have collapsed on all fronts, but you need to understand, they still did fraud, we just outvoted them and they didn't out fraud this number for some reason"
You know, I still like you (we’ve talked in chat in the past) and despite your bait-posting, you’re cool. I just want to know why people in our country (in blue states) will vote Dem if they aren’t diehards or paid shill-union types? In CA gas is over $6.40 a gallon (a car-dependent state for the majority) and they worship the establishment. Why? CA has officially discouraged in-person voting, so transparency is less likely. I hope it isn’t “I’m struggling to help the fags!”

Economy bad, LGBT+ worshiped. This is how an Iranian Revolution starts. As an A&H sperg, I do NOT want that. I want our economy to work out and all people to be involved. But society likes to isolate us and call us who call men “men” “bigots”
 
You know, I still like you (we’ve talked in chat in the past) and despite your bait-posting, you’re cool. I just want to know why people in our country (in blue states) will vote Dem if they aren’t diehards or paid shill-union types? In CA gas is over $6.40 a gallon (a car-dependent state for the majority) and they worship the establishment. Why? CA has officially discouraged in-person voting, so transparency is less likely. I hope it isn’t “I’m struggling to help the fags!”

Economy bad, LGBT+ worshiped. This is how an Iranian Revolution starts. As an A&H sperg, I do NOT want that. I want our economy to work out and all people to be involved. But society likes to isolate us and call us who call men “men” “bigots”
Dude, party loyalty is one hell of a drug, there's just always going to be people who will vote for the same party over and over again. But it also does seem a not so insignificant number of dems vote dems because they see Republicans as the literal devil and see the democratic party as a lesser evil, and you could also say there's a crowd on the exact opposite end with a similar line of thinking.
Also no, this is America, land of the free and burgers, not Iran land of the goat fucking and ever collapsing government. I know shit is tough in these times, but I have faith things will get better, we've been through darker days before after all.
Though I also understand Cali has a massive problem which I believe is due to the dems being an effective dominant party over there, which kills the motivation for the government on doing anything. "Why bother implementing high speed rail that will help commuters that need to drive 2 hours, our majority is so solid they'll vote us in next term regardless." It's horrid and part of the cancer causing everyone to flee California. I don't see things getting better in that state anytime soon, but also believe things inevitably will, though in the meantime, America is a huge place.
 
Dude, party loyalty is one hell of a drug, there's just always going to be people who will vote for the same party over and over again. But it also does seem a not so insignificant number of dems vote dems because they see Republicans as the literal devil and see the democratic party as a lesser evil, and you could also say there's a crowd on the exact opposite end with a similar line of thinking.
Also no, this is America, land of the free and burgers, not Iran land of the goat fucking and ever collapsing government. I know shit is tough in these times, but I have faith things will get better, we've been through darker days before after all.
Though I also understand Cali has a massive problem which I believe is due to the dems being an effective dominant party over there, which kills the motivation for the government on doing anything. "Why bother implementing high speed rail that will help commuters that need to drive 2 hours, our majority is so solid they'll vote us in next term regardless." It's horrid and part of the cancer causing everyone to flee California. I don't see things getting better in that state anytime soon, but also believe things inevitably will, though in the meantime, America is a huge place.
The biggest problem us that Cali Dems that move bring their shitty policies with them. People I know that moved to Florida are complaining about DeSantis and that he should be replaced by a Dem. My coworkers seriously blame California's problem to Republicans, but can't even name their assemblyman or tell me how exactly the Republic are to blame when Dems have been the majority here.
 
The biggest problem us that Cali Dems that move bring their shitty policies with them. People I know that moved to Florida are complaining about DeSantis and that he should be replaced by a Dem. My coworkers seriously blame California's problem to Republicans, but can't even name their assemblyman or tell me how exactly the Republic are to blame when Dems have been the majority here.
Didn't polling show the voting was pretty split on people who moved out?
 
The funniest part of the incoming red wave will not just be the Democratic meltdown, but all the voter fraud fags suddenly defending how the results were real this time.
it's because we got a plan to counteract the fraud this time around, faggot. The inevitable Red Wave in 2022 does not disprove 2020 fraud in the same way that better security stopping a bank robbery does not mean that a bank robbery did not obviously happen a couple years prior. Faggot.

Faggot.
 
If you think PA Governor or Senator is going Red you're going to be very surprised come November. Dr Oz is not a well liked figure and the Republican candidate for Governor is some Q-tard level mong.
Dr. Oz may not be an outstanding (or even average) candidate, but do not underestimate the power of Trump's endorsement in PA. It's probably the one swing state that Trump has the most influence on. That said, Oz can certainly fuck it up if he distances from Trump or simply doesn't campaign, but it's competitive for a reason.

Meanwhile, Doug Mastriano is legitimately popular with the base and is a fierce campaigner. He's definitely my favorite.
 
If you think PA Governor or Senator is going Red you're going to be very surprised come November. Dr Oz is not a well liked figure and the Republican candidate for Governor is some Q-tard level mong.
Oz has some issues from his right wing flank but they’ll come around because the alternative is Fetterman. Mastriano is not a tard at all but an articulate well educated guy with multiple graduate degrees who is also strong on kitchen table issues like gas prices, inflation, etc.
 
It's probably the one swing state that Trump has the most influence on. That said, Oz can certainly fuck it up if he distances from Trump or simply doesn't campaign, but it's competitive for a reason.
PA is not a swing state, 2016 was an aberration driven by Hillary's extremely bad reputation, even the Amish were putting up signs condemning her and usually they don't get overly involved in politics in such a manner.
 
Ok who of you made this ad for a Republican candidate?


I agree with Dankula, we need more shitposters as candidates just to ruffle some feathers
 
PA is not a swing state, 2016 was an aberration driven by Hillary's extremely bad reputation, even the Amish were putting up signs condemning her and usually they don't get overly involved in politics in such a manner.
Bruh how is it not a swing state? Ever since FL gained the reputation of being a red state recently, its been seen as the quintessential swing state. I live there. It was within 4-5 in 2012 and within 1 both in 2016 and 2020. In 2000 and 2004 it was a 4 point victory and a 2.5 point victory for Democrats. Obama winning it by 10 in 2008 was an anomaly.
 
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