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  1. stumbler

    stumbler Porn Star

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    Did anyone get this?

    Montana GOP candidates self quarantine after possible COVID-19 exposure

    You just can't make this shit up.

    Anyway I think this is more current.

    ‘This spells disaster’: Columnist says GOP is heading for a wipeout in the Senate — and beyond

    https://www.rawstory.com/2020/07/th...ading-for-a-wipeout-in-the-senate-and-beyond/
     
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  2. latecomer91364

    latecomer91364 Easily Distracte

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  3. stumbler

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    ‘A Democratic tsunami’: Top election forecaster changes 2020 prediction

    https://www.rawstory.com/2020/07/a-...-election-forecaster-changes-2020-prediction/
     
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  4. shootersa

    shootersa Frisky Feline

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    Wishful wet dreams

    Biden?
    Really?
     
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  5. ace's n 8's

    ace's n 8's Porn Star

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    Seems the old adage has been displaced...''He who has the most money wins''.

    The message the left has been laying down over the past 4 years tells me that the GOP message will be the winning message..

    But hey, dont let me stop you from being more ignorant than your self proclaimed average ignorance has been lately.
     
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  6. ace's n 8's

    ace's n 8's Porn Star

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    Former Trump official Jim Bognet wins GOP race to challenge Matt Cartwright for Congress

    Then Nancy Pelosi, Adam Schiff, Ilhan Omar and the rest of the Democrats started their reckless and partisan crusade to remove President Trump from office based on nothing more than hearsay, hysterics, and hatred. Nancy Pelosi and her lapdog Matt Cartwright jammed through an entirely partisan impeachment, not receiving one vote from Republicans, and losing some of their voters (and one representative) along the way.

    When I saw what the Democrats were trying to do to President Trump with impeachment, I decided I couldn’t stand by and watch what was happening without trying to do something about it. In America, when things you believe in are threatened, we have a duty to stand and fight.

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  7. ace's n 8's

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    N.J., Del. primary elections proceed amid pandemic
    OAN Newsroom
    UPDATED 10:28 AM PT — Thursday, July 9, 2020


    New Jersey and Delaware wrapped up their primary elections. One America’s Jacqui Verdura takes a look at those results.

     
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  8. stumbler

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    ‘Fed up’ Republicans fleeing Trump as his unpopularity cripples their re-election hopes: report

    https://www.rawstory.com/2020/07/fe...rity-cripples-their-re-election-hopes-report/
     
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  9. ace's n 8's

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    So.

    Republican Congressional members dont mean shit to me.

    The majority of them there Republican Congressional members are just as bad as the leftists.

    It sucks for those Republican Congressional members that Trump is not an establishment politician like many of those fools are.

    Just tells me that those 'fed up' Republican Congressional members still dont know why Trump was elected.
     
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  10. shootersa

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    Wait.
    You give any credence to a copy n paste posted by rear admiral motherfucker, of wrong story?

    You even bothered to read it?
     
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      Typically I just read the titles, and skim real quickly through the pretty colors.
       
      ace's n 8's, Jul 14, 2020
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  11. stumbler

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    Here’s the huge blunder Trump made against Jeff Sessions on the eve of the Alabama GOP primary

    https://www.rawstory.com/2020/07/he...ssions-on-the-eve-of-the-alabama-gop-primary/
     
    1. shootersa
      Uh oh.
      Sessions lost, right?
      But wait, here, rear admiral motherfucker, check this out;
      https://www.freepressfail.com/2020/...t-proved-it-the-never-trump-movement-is-dead/

      NEWS
      Jeff Sessions Just Proved It: The Never Trump Movement Is Dead

      Despite the liberal media salivating down their chins at the idea of a mass “Trump exodus” lead by a pathetic group of political rejects (who never voted for Trump in the first place) – it appears they will be let down in 2020
       
      shootersa, Jul 16, 2020
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  12. stumbler

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    Kelly leads McSally by 9 points in Arizona

    https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/507180-kelly-leads-mcsally-by-9-points-in-arizona
     
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  13. Mayling

    Mayling SEX FIEND

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    How is the polling going to take place this year, by mail, or by going to a voting place? I could Google it but since I'm here I thought I'd just ask here.
     
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  14. Hellcat41979

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    Since elections are handled differently in each state it's probably going to be handled either of the ways depending on the local laws of the states in question. For instance during the primary they tried to do a straight mail in election in New Mexico. However the court ruled that was a violation of the laws and applications for absentee ballets were sent to all registered voters along with normal voting sites being opened up.
     
    1. Mayling
      Does the President (Trump) have any say over how it goes in the states like when he tried to do in other circumstances where each state is independent of making their own decisions on certain matters with-in their own state? Like an over-ride because of emergency situation IE the coronavirus? Or some other thing?
       
      Mayling, Jul 15, 2020
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    Doug Schoen: Trump is big winner and Sessions is big loser in Tuesday primaries, while Dems remain divided

    There are two key takeaways from the outcome of Tuesday’s primaries in Alabama, Maine and Texas.


    First, the big winner of the night was President Trump. Several Trump-backed candidates defeated their opponents and unquestionably benefited significantly from the president’s support. The most notable of these was former Auburn University football coach Tommy Tuberville, who defeated former senator and attorney general Jeff Sessions for the GOP nomination for a U.S. Senate seat in Alabama. Tuberville will face Democratic Sen. Doug Jones, considered a highly vulnerable incumbent.

    Second, Democratic primary results show the party is deeply divided, complicating the Democrats’ path to winning majority control of the Senate and defeating Trump in the November election.



    Alabama was the biggest race Tuesday and of special interest to Trump. The president forced out Sessions as attorney general after Sessions recused himself from overseeing the investigation of Russia’s interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election – a decision Sessions said he was required to make because he had been involved in the Trump campaign. Trump never forgave Sessions for the recusal and considered it a betrayal.


    In his bid to regain the Senate seat he resigned to become Trump’s attorney general, Sessions faced fierce opposition from the president, who repeatedly criticized him with harsh insults and actively supported Tuberville. Trump’s endorsement clearly carried more weight with voters than Sessions’ endorsements from prominent Republicans and his former Republican Senate colleagues, including Sen. Richard Shelby, R-Ala.

    Meanwhile, in Texas former White House physician Dr. Ronny Jackson, who was endorsed by Trump, won his primary for a U.S. House seat, beating out Josh Winegarner. Winegarner was endorsed by the outgoing Republican Rep. Mac Thornberry, who did not seek reelection.

    In many ways, the weight of Trump’s endorsements in Alabama and Texas signals that the president’s current chances for reelection may be stronger than national polls indicate.


    On the Democratic side, Tuesday’s primaries represented another test for the national party, which is struggling to mobilize its base while finding a way to unite progressives and moderates around a message that unites— rather than further polarizes — a divided country.

    In several U.S. House and Senate Democratic primaries held in June, progressive challengers either defeated or came close to nearly defeating their well-funded establishment opponents.

    Likewise, the division between the progressive and moderate factions of the party was manifest in Tuesday’s primaries.

    In the Texas Democratic primary run-off for the Senate, Air Force veteran MJ Hegar, the establishment-backed candidate who was endorsed by the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, narrowly defeated Royce West, an underfunded progressive insurgent candidate.

    Hegar’s narrow win will make it more difficult to unite the Democratic Party in the race against Republican Sen. John Cornyn in November.

    Similarly, this was the case in Kentucky’s Democratic primary for the Senate held in June. Establishment-backed candidate, Amy McGrath, barely beat the progressive insurgent candidate, Charles Booker, who had less than half of the financial resources of McGrath.

    Given the clear progressive insurgency within the Democratic Party across the country, there will also likely be greater pressure on the party to embrace left-leaning policies, such as defunding the police, which are unpopular with the general electorate. Doing so could cost the Democrats the presidency, the Senate, and even their current House majority.


    In Maine, Sara Gideon scored a big win over two opponents in the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate. Her victory reveals a potential bright spot for the Democratic Party in the quest to win back a Senate majority.


    Given that Gideon will likely win over two-thirds of the Democratic primary vote and has amassed a campaign war chest of over $20 million, she has a strong chance of defeating Republican Sen. Susan Collins, who is running for her fifth term.

    Further, Gideon currently maintains a narrow general election polling lead over Collins, which she is now likely to keep, given her primary success and impressive fundraising infrastructure. Gideon raised over $9 million in the second quarter — a greater sum than the Democrats who ran against Collins in 2008 and 2014 raised in their entire campaigns combined, according to Federal Election Commission records.

    However, while there have been select Democratic primaries in which voters have coalesced around moderate, center-left candidates, overall primary results thus far reveal the ascendancy of the progressive movement within the party.



    Ultimately, this will pose challenges for Democrats in November. This is especially true given the success of Trump’s endorsements, which also potentially signal that the presidential race is much closer than it appears to be, despite the fact that Trump had a horrible month in June politically.


    Indeed, the Democratic Party can only be successful in November by uniting progressives and moderates around an inclusive agenda that appeals to independents and even moderate Republicans. However, Tuesday’s primary results reveal that the party’s ability to do so before November is far from certain.
     
    1. stumbler
      Yes the speculation was wrong about that. But then it could actually be good for Democrats. Of the two Democratic strategists think Sen Doug Jones has a better chance against Tommy Tuberville than he would have against Jeff Sessions. The oppo research on Tuberville hasn't even started and if Trump continues to go down he will take Tuverville with him.

      Alabama sees record 40 deaths, another 1,673 COVID-19 cases Tuesday
      https://www.wsfa.com/2020/07/14/alabama-adds-new-covid-cases/
       
      stumbler, Jul 15, 2020
    2. shootersa
      diversion attempt.
      Fail.
       
      shootersa, Jul 15, 2020
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  16. stumbler

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    ‘Texas could go Democrat’: Fox Business host tell GOPer that COVID-19 surge is costing Republicans

    https://www.rawstory.com/2020/07/te...r-that-covid-19-surge-is-costing-republicans/

    Texas hospitals are running out of drugs, beds, ventilators and even staff
    Many Texas hospitals are no longer accepting transfer patients in order to maintain space for a surge that’s expected to come. In some parts of the state, it’s already here.
    https://www.texastribune.org/2020/07/14/texas-hospitals-coronavirus/
     
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  17. shootersa

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    They can ship em to Colorado.
    At least one hospital Shooter knows about from first hand experience is almost abandoned. No elective procedures, no Covid, no nothing but very bored medical staff waiting to be sent home.

    Wonder where the media reports are about Colorado hospital vacancies? You know, since Colorado is "surging" and seeing record new cases?
     
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      They say the same thing about hospitals here.
      One hospital has a couple of floors completely empty.
      A friend of mine came by the other day and told me about his experience with one hospital.
      His 92 year old father was in one hospital and died from cancer.
      The hospital immediately did a coronavirus test on him.
       
      msman, Jul 15, 2020
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      stumbler, Jul 16, 2020
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      And also everything about new cases. Contrary to the headline, in Colorado, new cases are not resulting in hospitalizations or deaths.

      But sadly, no vacancy rate data.

      No matter.
      The new data collection through HHS will fix that in short order.
       
      shootersa, Jul 17, 2020
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  18. conroe4

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    Same with Las Vegas. My daughter is an ER nurse handling covid cases. She's been giving away her hours to co-workers with kids and mortgages
    because there just isn't enough work for everybody these days.

    I had an overnight stay in a hospital about a week ago. They were quick to release me the next morning, and I was happy to go. Even skipped out on
    their gourmet breakfast.
     
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    2. ace's n 8's
      I had 3 one week stints in the hospital over a period of 3 years, the vending machines got a lot of money from me.
       
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      Fuckers wouldn't let me get out of bed. They have an alarm that goes off if ya get up. Got to where I just ignored it.
      They give you drugs that make you piss like a Canadian Racehorse, and then want you to wait for them to come watch you pee.
      They finally figured out I wasn't going to wait. That was after I bruised the crap out of Hank and the twins squeezing him whilst waiting for a nurse to show. I pulled Hank out and showed the nurse my bruises from squeezing him waiting for them to show. Sometimes ya just have to take the bull by the horns and tell em who's boss.
       
      conroe4, Jul 17, 2020
    4. ace's n 8's
      This was 15 to 20 years ago, back when patients had more freedoms and ACA was still a wet dream, when folks could go right outside and smoke, rather than hiding just outside of the property line of the hospital....simpler times.
       
      ace's n 8's, Jul 17, 2020
    5. conroe4
      LOL. Smoke? I don't, but I believe you'd be gunned down by automatic weapons these days if ya tried...even outside of the hospital property.
       
      conroe4, Jul 17, 2020
    6. ace's n 8's
      LOL....and that is no shit, I had to visit someone about 2 years ago....the security dike was heading my way...rapidly.
       
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  19. stumbler

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    ‘We’re scared to death’: GOP strategists are panicking over Democrats’ fundraising advantage in Senate races

    https://www.rawstory.com/2020/07/we...ocrats-fundraising-advantage-in-senate-races/
     
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  20. latecomer91364

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      But, But, But, Hillary got the most votes. Don't matter if most of them were illegals.
      Just another reason to keep the electoral college in tact.
      If stops someone from buying the election with stolen money.
       
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      Warmer climate States have an overbearing influx of homeless transients and illegals..leftist vote buying is rampant is those districts and regions.
       
      ace's n 8's, Jul 17, 2020
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