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10-22-2020, 08:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Got Stripers
Maybe the locals got the Proud Boys email saying vote for Trump or else. I guess they aren’t standing by any longer.
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that would be the least likely reason....the most likely reason is that nobody likes her and she's running as part of the worst ticket in American presidential election history ....but don't worry biden/harris is leading by like 27 points nationally
weren't those supposed proud boyz emails actually from iran?...probably using money obama gave them
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10-22-2020, 11:31 AM
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Ledge Runner Baits
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Originally Posted by scottw
that would be the least likely reason....the most likely reason is that nobody likes her and she's running as part of the worst ticket in American presidential election history ....but don't worry biden/harris is leading by like 27 points nationally
weren't those supposed proud boyz emails actually from iran?...probably using money obama gave them
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How do you judge the worst administration, seems to me there is a pattern and your side might be winning in the most corrupt race.
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10-22-2020, 12:08 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Got Stripers
How do you judge the worst administration, seems to me there is a pattern and your side might be winning in the most corrupt race.
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Your list is highly overexaggerated and basically useless as a measurement for judging how good or bad an administration is. Only about half a dozen indictments, according to Politico, were directly tied to the administration. And most of those, like the Flynn and papadopoulos indictments, don't indicate any Trump criminality.
On the other hand, the Trump administration has done several important and productive things that benefit the country. And he has been accused, without proof, of mishandling the pandemic. But others have given him credit for doing a very good job.
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10-22-2020, 12:14 PM
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Ledge Runner Baits
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Originally Posted by detbuch
Your list is highly overexaggerated and basically useless as a measurement for judging how good or bad an administration is. Only about half a dozen indictments, according to Politico, were directly tied to the administration. And most of those, like the Flynn and papadopoulos indictments, don't indicate any Trump criminality.
On the other hand, the Trump administration has done several important and productive things that benefit the country. And he has been accused, without proof, of mishandling the pandemic. But others have given him credit for doing a very good job.
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Your opinion of productive isn't necessarily mine, so that point means nothing to me and there is plenty of proof Trump mishandled the pandemic; there will soon be 300,000 reasons why. Trump surrounded himself with people of like mind and character, all the indictments are just a perfect example of you are who you surround yourself with. Don't you have some hard water you can drop a crappie jig through a hole to by now.
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10-22-2020, 12:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Got Stripers
Your opinion of productive isn't necessarily mine, so that point means nothing to me and there is plenty of proof Trump mishandled the pandemic; there will soon be 300,000 reasons why. Trump surrounded himself with people of like mind and character, all the indictments are just a perfect example of you are who you surround yourself with. Don't you have some hard water you can drop a crappie jig through a hole to by now.
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I agree with one thing you said here. It's your opinion. Another just say stuff.
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10-22-2020, 01:17 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Got Stripers
How do you judge the worst administration, seems to me there is a pattern and your side might be winning in the most corrupt race.
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I think it's fair to put an * next to obama and trump at this point
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10-29-2020, 11:18 AM
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Iowa voters won't be able to cast their ballot at any of those polling places this Election Day because of hundreds of closures and consolidations that have rippled across the state due to the coronavirus pandemic.
more examples of voter suppression will republican Care seeing iowa went with Trump in 2016
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10-29-2020, 07:09 PM
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Originally Posted by wdmso
Iowa voters won't be able to cast their ballot at any of those polling places this Election Day because of hundreds of closures and consolidations that have rippled across the state due to the coronavirus pandemic.
more examples of voter suppression will republican Care seeing iowa went with Trump in 2016
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close to 70 million American voters have somehow figured out how to vote already...if you are struggling to figure out how to vote maybe you shouldn't be voting
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10-30-2020, 07:33 AM
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Originally Posted by scottw
close to 70 million American voters have somehow figured out how to vote already...if you are struggling to figure out how to vote maybe you shouldn't be voting
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Its no about figuring out how to vote its where
Oh ok so the man or women who have voted at the same polling place for decades who may not be following the closures or informed about the closing shows up on Tuesday to vote and is told to drive x many miles to a new polling place they consolidated with 4 others and wait x amount of hours and its their fault
You love blaming those impacted. Even if Most Trump supporters prefer to vote in person
Let me guess its the price of freedom. And a privilege To wait in line hours to vote
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10-30-2020, 07:39 AM
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Originally Posted by wdmso
Oh ok so the man or women who have voted at the same polling place for decades who may not be following the closures or informed about the closing
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name one....
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10-30-2020, 08:01 AM
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Originally Posted by wdmso
Its no about figuring out how to vote its where
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there was a story on our local news recently...Newport had closed a polling place due to heath concerns or something...the local news sent a team to investigate this travesty...they decided to see how long it would take them to get to the next closest polling place where they had consolidated...it took 45 seconds...it was 2 blocks away...there has never been more information available from more sources about how, where and when to vote....
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