2022 US Mid-Term Elections Thread

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Republicans before election: "Inflation. Gas. Crime. Fentanyl."

Republicans after election: "Hunter. Biden. Nancy. Pelosi."
 
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Republicans before election: "Inflation. Gas. Crime. Fentanyl."

Republicans after election: "Hunter. Biden. Nancy. Pelosi."
Good thing Pelosi is stepping down so she can avoid charges like Trump can!
 
She really is just angling to be Trump's running mate isn't she?
She's assembling a crack team. Although if Mike Lindell is gonna be running point, maybe that should be a crack-addled team.
 
Pretty much what Jon Stewart talked about in the programme I mentioned last page.

Not that it seems to be solely the mass media that seems to be helping to prop up the Dems = more criming narrative:

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Democrats pick up the House seat in Alaska. The amusing thing about this, is that Republicans who like to insist on how "red" the map of the US is, now have a giant new swath of blue - more than twice the size of Texas - to add in.
 
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Is that Wayne Coyne?



Give me a break with the crowd. Look, it's so soon after Black Friday, there should be more tomorrow.

Yeah, what about free speech?

There's something just incongruous about a confederate flag in Arizona considering it wasn't even a state until nearly a half-century after the Confederacy ceased to exist.
 
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Maybe they can start taking the advice they’ve been spewing to everyone else for years:

If you don’t like it, you can leave.
 
Good. This stuff is definitely coming in 2024. So let's learn how to handle it now. Because we all know that right-wingers have started deciding that if the vote doesn't go their way they should hold the country hostage to get their way.
Maybe this one will just sort itself out...

State Elections Director Kori Lorick has said the machines are properly certified for use in elections. She wrote in a letter last week that the state would sue to force Cochise County supervisors to certify, and if they don’t do so by the deadline for the statewide canvass on Dec. 5, the county’s votes would be excluded.

That would threaten to flip the victor in at least two close races — a U.S. House seat and state schools chief — from a Republican to a Democrat.
 
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