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    bitchsurn — 4 months ago(November 06, 2025 01:09 AM)

    LOL! That's one I know nothing about, but I am laughing anyway!

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      sheetsadam1 — 4 months ago(November 06, 2025 01:12 AM)

      Scottish voters got to decide if they wanted become an independent country or stay a part of the UK and 55% opted to remain in the UK 🤣🤣🤣
      Draft Barron Trump

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        bitchsurn — 4 months ago(November 06, 2025 01:18 AM)

        Oh, okay. Thanks!

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          Phaenon — 4 months ago(November 06, 2025 01:34 AM)

          Yes, where 5% becomes 10% depending upon how one looks at numbers (
          ).
          Also, the outcome of that election is somehow a laughing matter (Also
          ).
          Ding Dong
          !
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            bitchsurn — 4 months ago(November 06, 2025 03:19 AM)

            Right. I posted a thread for the Democratic victories in every state. For some reason this one really took off
            And this is actually a perfect example of what Donnie The Diddler does best.
            Juan seems convinced that the 24 point margin for retaining the three Pa state supreme court justices was due to election fraud.
            Because he "heard" that Pa has a history of bogus vote counts.
            Because in 2020 the count in Pa took an extended period of time.
            Because Republican state lawmakers set the rules so that the count of the truly massive amount of mail in votes (which were mainly cast by Democrats) could not begin until 7 am on Tuesday morning. And I believe that the election workers were not allowed to even
            prepare
            that overwhelming amount of mail in votes for opening until 7 am on Tuesday.
            And add to this that several counties (including the red county that I live in) did not start counting mail ins until Wednesday morning.
            And it is a fact that the lion's share of mail ins was democrats
            (because Donnie The Diddler specifically told his minions to vote in person and NOT by mail)
            .
            And before that Tuesday it was no secret that there was an enormous amount of mail in votes that were going to need to be counted; and since Donnie The Diddler had told his zombies NOT to vote by mail, everyone had a pretty good idea of where the voters who had cast those votes were leaning.
            So the election workers in Pa were set up from the very beginning to look bad and the vote tabulation to appear questionable.
            And Donnie The Diddler needed Pa (and a few other states) and he had the loudest voice in the room and he used it to tell everyone, over and over again, that the extended period of time it took to tabulate the mail in votes in Pa was because Democratic election workers were manufacturing votes.
            And there were/are people who want(ed) to believe that.
            This came up in a prior thread discussing trust in the vote tabulation in 2020 and Juan's reply was "csb."

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              Tits Malone, PI — 4 months ago(November 06, 2025 01:01 AM)

              Didn't Trump win Pennsylvania?
              Donna/LadyGigi Savige needs to sit her ass down!

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                bitchsurn — 4 months ago(November 06, 2025 01:05 AM)

                Donnie The Diddler won Pa in '16 and '24 and President Biden won it in '20.
                I have been here since '92, and as I remember, even though it was always considered a swing state, Pa went blue for POTUS in every election from '92 until '16. Which is probably why Hillary took it for granted. But she did not lose it by a lot.
                (Reagan obviously won it in '84, and I don't know whether Bush or Dukakis won it in '88, and I am not curious enough to do the google to find out.)

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                  sheetsadam1 — 4 months ago(November 06, 2025 01:09 AM)

                  Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin were always reliably blue. So was West ****ing Virginia! Ohio was always a swing state but it really isn't these days. But hopefully next year's Senate and gubernatorial race proves me wrong.
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                    bitchsurn — 4 months ago(November 06, 2025 01:14 AM)

                    Yeah, about the time I started paying more attention (which I suppose started in '92) Fl and Oh were considered swing states. Not anymore. I never paid much attention to WV until probably in the twenty teens (more interest and more time on my hands), and by then, except for Manchin being successful, they were all calling WV "Ruby Red." I do have a vague recollection of a D senator named Bird being successful there, but that was before I was paying a lot of attention to politics on a national level.

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                      sheetsadam1 — 4 months ago(November 06, 2025 01:20 AM)

                      I've studied West Virginia history a great deal (I live near there and have family connections, plus the Mothman and some of the most important events in US labor history). Byrd was their Senator from the '50s onward and Manchin (who I think was governor at the time) ran for his seat when he died. Jim Justice, who is the Republican senator now, also previously won a gubernatorial race as a Democrat. But they were basically the most heavily Democratic state in presidential elections for most of the 20th century and Democrats were still competitive there statewide until very recently.
                      Draft Barron Trump

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