Red Wave 2022

DIY-HP-LED

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Donald strikes one last blow on Mitch before they indict him, one more blow against everybody involved in J6 when the senate gets clear majorities on all committees including justice. Bad for the GOP and fascists because it means more Biden judges faster.


Early Voting Underway In GA Senate Runoff Between Warnock And Walker

91,389 views Nov 27, 2022
Tia Mitchell and Rev. Al Sharpton join Jonathan Capehart to discuss Herschel Walker and Sen. Raphael Warnock's faceoff, now that early voting is underway in the Georgia Senate runoff.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Donald strikes one last blow on Mitch before they indict him, one more blow against everybody involved in J6 when the senate gets clear majorities on all committees including justice. Bad for the GOP and fascists because it means more Biden judges faster.


Early Voting Underway In GA Senate Runoff Between Warnock And Walker

91,389 views Nov 27, 2022
Tia Mitchell and Rev. Al Sharpton join Jonathan Capehart to discuss Herschel Walker and Sen. Raphael Warnock's faceoff, now that early voting is underway in the Georgia Senate runoff.
i still can't believe walker is taking the older voters...that is just so counter intuitive to me.
guess it's true, there's no fools like old fools.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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i still can't believe walker is taking the older voters...that is just so counter intuitive to me.
guess it's true, there's no fools like old fools.
It also indicates that the GOP will die along with a lot of its voters over the next few election cycles as their "brand" has been destroyed with a couple of younger generations still getting their conditioning imprinted on them. Most of them were former democrats when they were the party of southern racists and switched en mass to the republicans. It doesn't matter if Herschel is green with red pokadots, they are voting tribal, and a brain isn't even required, Herschel will do as he's told!
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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When i used to think of backwards republican states with idiotic voters, i'd think of my own Tn, or Ga, or La....or fla or tx....for some reason i never thought about Arizona being a hotbed of inbred white trash redneck idiot trump supporters...but here we are.
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/arizona-election-deniers-refuse-back-down-2022-11-28/
Every news outlet that isn't a murdoch owned, shameless propaganda organ reports that the last election was the most secure ever, despite multiple "foreign interests" ( :roll: fuck you, russia and china) trying to influence them.
The federal election commission said they were the most secure ever. The only instances of voter fraud that have been uncovered were single individuals, usually republican individuals. The republicans had 2 years to prove anything, and failed miserably, just like they fail at everything else they do, because they try to prove the existence of nonexistent events.
so much like Hillary's emails, and Hunter's laptop, they will waste enough effort to lift a good sized payload into orbit, for absolutely nothing, making themselves look like the delusional, paranoid fools they are in the process. imagine what they could achieve if they weren't mouth breathing, inbred stupid bastards.
 

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Judge dismisses Arizona GOP AG candidate’s election lawsuit as premature
A state judge on Tuesday dismissed a lawsuit from Arizona Republican attorney general candidate Abe Hamadeh contesting this month’s election, arguing it was filed prematurely.

Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Randall Warner said Hamadeh and the Republican National Committee (RNC), which joined the suit, cannot file an election contest until after Arizona certifies the election, currently scheduled for Monday.

Hamadeh, who trails his Democratic rival by just 510 votes out of more than 2.5 million ballots ahead of an automatic recount, claimed malfunctions in Arizona’s most populous jurisdiction and elsewhere altered the results, arguing the tabulations should be amended and he should be declared the winner. Warner’s order, which did not consider the merits of the allegations, notes that Hamadeh could refile the lawsuit once state officials certify the election, indicating he does not need to wait for the recount to finish.

“Under these statutes there can be no election contest until after the canvass and declaration of results because, until then, no one is ‘declared elected.’ It is undisputed that the canvass and declaration of results for the November 2022 election have not occurred,” Warner wrote.
The Hill has reached out to spokespeople for Hamadeh and the RNC for comment. Their attorney said he had not yet reviewed the decision.
Hamadeh’s lawsuit is one of multiple Republican legal challenges to Arizona’s elections this year.

GOP figures have seized on Election Day printer malfunctions in Maricopa County, which comprises about 60 percent of Arizona’s population and spans the Phoenix area, in arguing voters there were disenfranchised.

County officials have acknowledged the malfunctions but insist affected voters could utilize one of multiple backup options.
The county’s Republican-controlled board certified their vote canvass on Monday after the state’s GOP and Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake, who lost to Democrat Katie Hobbs, called for a delay.

Hobbs in her capacity as Arizona’s secretary of state lambasted Hamadeh’s suit in court filings, noting the procedural issues but also arguing the suit seeks to “thwart the will of the people.”

“An election contest must rest on facts known to Plaintiffs when a contest is filed, not wild speculation aimed at undermining the work of Arizona’s election officials,” Hobbs’s attorneys wrote.

Kris Mayes, Hamadeh’s Democratic opponent, had also opposed his suit, calling it a “fishing expedition to try to undermine Arizona’s election.”
All but one of Arizona’s 15 counties certified before Monday’s statutory deadline.

Supervisors in the Republican-leaning Cochise County voted to defy the deadline, quickly sparking two legal challenges from Hobbs and progressive election lawyer Marc Elias.
Under Arizona law, state officials must certify the election on Monday unless they do not receive a certified canvass from a county.
If Cochise County does not certify, state officials would then have until Dec. 8 before moving ahead without counting votes from the county.
 
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