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It's wrong whoever does it. Hopefully the SCOTUS makes a ruling banning the practice.Democrats gerrymander too.
It's wrong whoever does it. Hopefully the SCOTUS makes a ruling banning the practice.Democrats gerrymander too.
That's not exclusive to Hillary or any high level shot caller. It just is what it is, for better or worse depending on your perspectivedemocrats lost me at benghazi. I will and always will stand for the men and women who defend this country. To Hillary Clinton they are just big green circles on a screen but to other people they are their dads, husbands, etc.
I see what you did there.
You suspect that because you're not bright.Nope
Montana had a democrat barely winning and so did nevada. I suspect criminal activity
It only seems to be an issue when democrats lose.It's wrong whoever does it. Hopefully the SCOTUS makes a ruling banning the practice.
Because Republicans were better at doing it. Also because dems are constantly trying to take the "high road" wtf that means.... and then look like idiots when later they complain about not bringing it up sooner.It only seems to be an issue when democrats lose.
Oh, I see. So because when democrats did it, they failed. then that means it has to go suddenly?Because Republicans were better at doing it. Also because dems are constantly trying to take the "high road" wtf that means.... and then look like idiots when later they complain about not bringing it up sooner.
I wonder how many of y'all actually follow politics through avenues other than just talking heads of your given ilk. I'd guess less than a handful.
Because Republicans were better at doing it. Also because dems are constantly trying to take the "high road" wtf that means.... and then look like idiots when later they complain about not bringing it up sooner.
I wonder how many of y'all actually follow politics through avenues other than just talking heads of your given ilk. I'd guess less than a handful.
Try harder. It has to go anyway. Gerrymandering undercuts any semblance of "make america great again" no matter who does it. My response was to answer the "It seems to only be an issue when democrats do it", which misses the point.Oh, I see. So because when democrats did it, they failed. then that means it has to go suddenly?
They are so gerrymandered that democrats can’t win except for that they did or are you saying that makes election fraud ok if it’s demsTry harder. It has to go anyway. Gerrymandering undercuts any semblance of "make america great again" no matter who does it. My response was to answer the "It seems to only be an issue when democrats do it", which misses the point.
If Dems had been better at it and Reps complained, it would need to be fixed just the same. But since there is only one timeline, it HAS to be Dems complaining because it WAS Republicans that did properly underhanded Gerrymandering. There is no Earth-2. So unless you can jump dimensions of reality wherein Reps failed and are now complaining, your statement is stupid.
thank you for your serviceThat's not exclusive to Hillary or any high level shot caller. It just is what it is, for better or worse depending on your perspective
They are so gerrymandered that democrats can’t win except for that they did or are you saying that makes election fraud ok if it’s dems
They are so gerrymandered that democrats can’t win except for that they did or are you saying that makes election fraud ok if it’s dems
Democrat Bill Nelson concedes defeat to GOP's Rick Scott after recount, bitter Florida race
Florida’s long-time Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson conceded to Republican challenger Gov. Rick Scott Sunday, drawing the hotly contested race to represent the Sunshine State to a close after 12 days of legal wrangling.
According to the Florida Secretary of State's office, Scott led Nelson by approximately 10,000 votes after the state's 67 counties completed machine and manual recounts
Nelson, who served three terms in the U.S. Senate, met his match in Scott, who launched a competitive campaign for Florida votes. Scott, a two-term governor of the state, said Nelson called him to “graciously” concede and that Scott, in turn, thanked Nelson for his years of service. Scott has now won narrow victories in three statewide races since 2010.
“Now the campaign truly is behind us, and that’s where we need to leave it,” Scott said. “We must do what Americans have always done: come together for the good of our state and our country.”
President Trump congratulated Scott on Twitter Sunday, saying that Scott "was a great Governor and will be even a greater Senator in representing the People of Florida."
Scott's victory also marks the first time in more than a century that Florida has two Republican senators representing them in Washington. The state is scheduled to certify results in the race on Nov. 20.
Election Day results showed Nelson trailing Scott by more than 56,000 votes. Scott’s lead narrowed to 12,603 votes after a statewide machine recount. The new numbers triggered an automatic hand recount under Florida law.
After it became clear that the race between Nelson and Scott would head to a legally required recount, Nelson and Democrats filed several lawsuits that challenged everything from Scott's authority over the state's election division to deadlines for mail-in ballots.
The Nelson campaign managed to secure only one win in court. U.S. District Judge Mark Walker gave voters until 5 p.m. on Saturday to fix their ballots if they haven't been counted because of mismatched signatures. Nearly 5,700 ballots were rejected because signatures on ballot envelopes did not match signatures kept on file by election officials.
Walker rejected a request by Democrats to automatically count all the ballots with mismatched signatures. He also rejected a request to waive deadlines for domestic mail-in ballots even if they had been mailed prior to Election Day. Under Florida law, ballots mailed inside the United States must be in election offices by 7 p.m. on Election Day in order to count. Overseas ballots are counted if they are received up to 10 days after the election.
Marc Elias, the attorney who represented Nelson, acknowledged on Twitter that "the margin narrowed, but did not close" as a result of the recount. (Me : That must've hurt for this clown to say this. Haha..Fuck you! You failed in trying to steal this election)
And so the Saga of the Pathetic Recount Debacle officially ends.
The Good Guys won.
53-47 Senate Majority now. (A Solid Hold of the Senate).
Cheers.
Try harder. It has to go anyway. Gerrymandering undercuts any semblance of "make america great again" no matter who does it. My response was to answer the "It seems to only be an issue when democrats do it", which misses the point.
If Dems had been better at it and Reps complained, it would need to be fixed just the same. But since there is only one timeline, it HAS to be Dems complaining because it WAS Republicans that did properly underhanded Gerrymandering. There is no Earth-2. So unless you can jump dimensions of reality wherein Reps failed and are now complaining, your statement is stupid.
Read this statement again. Holy shit dude, it seems the profundity of the situation has lost you entirely.
The fact is that even with a gigantic rig in the system that unfairly gives Republicans an advantage on a nationwide level, and they can still barely keep equality with the democrats.
You suspect that because you're not bright.