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If your not cheating your not In the GOP
Federal court says Alabama's congressional map disadvantages Black voters
Justice Department Files Lawsuit Against the State of Texas to Challenge Statewide Redistricting Plans new Texas political maps as intentionally discriminatory The U.S. Supreme Court this week rejected a lawsuit from Wisconsin Republicans seeking to kill a redistricting case brought by Democrats, keeping hope alive for liberals that they can seek to block GOP-drawn maps through the federal courts. Funny And Republicans want election integrity. So they say .. :faga: |
That's bad, and it should be fixed.
Here in CT, in the last 2 governors races, they kept polls open later than they were supposed to, in big cities of Hartford and Bridgeport. Guess which way those precincts lean? The reason given, was that 2 elections in a row, they didn't have enough ballots. I mean, who knew you need ballots on election day? And they didn't learn that lesson from the previous election, to make sure they had enough next time? It's kind of funny, that they had enough ballots in the conservative precincts, so those all closed on time. i think election cheating is awful. But unlike you, I think it's awful when either side does it. Despite the claims here that the GOP is essentially dead, it controls a decent majority of state governments. So they get to draw the lines. |
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https://thehill.com/homenews/state-w...ntrol-the-maps As Democrats across the country blast aggressive Republican gerrymanders as a blatant threat to America’s democratic order, party leaders in two blue states are playing hardball with their own congressional district lines, finalizing plans that could shut Republicans entirely out of delegations to the U.S. House of Representatives. Those states, Maryland and New Mexico, underscore the tension between a faction of Democrats who publicly support reforming the redistricting process and legislators who control blue states who are committing the same sort of gerrymanders the GOP has executed in other states. “I don’t think it’s fair to say that they’re just responding to Republicans,” said Doug Spencer, an associate professor of law at the University of Colorado who runs the All About Redistricting website. “Despite all the rhetoric, they have shown themselves to be equally thirsty for power.” |
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Had nothing to do with cheating - more incompetence on the local officials running the election. And the amount of votes that were cast due to the error had no impact on the race. |
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Two elections in a row, the same exact "incompetence" happened in a way that helped the democrats. I for one, am shocked, yes shocked. |
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I make no claims that it changed the outcome of the election. I only claim, correctly, that the same inconceivable mistake happened in two consecutive gubernatorial elections, and both times it guaranteed additional democrat votes, and both were close races. Paul: We didn't cheat! And even if we did, we didn't need to, we would have won anyway! Nyah nyah! |
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Am I going to fast for you? |
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you keep flip flopping in this. this is your third position that i’ve seen. there’s no way it was random that they didn’t have enough ballots in section day, in two huge cities that are overwhelmingly democrat. at least malloy and lamont have really turned things around, lowered taxes and paid off the debt. right? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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So where was the cheating? |
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Scott get back to me when the feds or courts get involved i guess its not odd that these court cases seem to Always involve the GOP it Must be this Latest Conservative Conspiracy We have a two-tiered Justice System in America Liberals are above the law in America, and conservatives are under it. |
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i’m curious. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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different courts striking down vaccine mandates? the courts got involved. did you ever once say that therefore Biden overstepped what the constitution allows? Again, that’s a case where courts had to step in to protect our rights. You said to let you know when that happened So, what say you? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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