M18CTID
Well-Known Member
Farage is your man for that. Apparently it’s so new that he hasn’t seen it yet!I am still waiting for evidence of the mass voter fraud allegations.
Farage is your man for that. Apparently it’s so new that he hasn’t seen it yet!I am still waiting for evidence of the mass voter fraud allegations.
Atlanta and ATL suburbs being counted last.Dems 5/6 joint favourites to take... GEORGIA! Wtf is going on
Gravy train in more ways than one.He is, you can see him now mad as fuck knowing his gravy train is losing and he’s royally fucked.
Oh.
But while they were at it, I wish they'd hacked the Senate election in MT.
And ME.
And SC.
And KY.
And IA.
And NC.
And . . . well, you get the picture.
Audacity, eh? I think maybe you've chosen the wrong word that ends in I-T-Y there, buddy.just because he is an idiot does not make him wrong to suggest voter fraud.
Fair enough and you are probably spot on with your assessment but with so much money riding on this result it would not surprise me if voting fraud has taken place.This stuff always amazes me.
The Democrats lost in 2016 to a clownish TV personality. Four years later it looks like they might just limp past him after all the shit he's pulled.
But somehow the Democrats, this shambolic, confused, disorganised bunch of corporate place men, have managed an organised, coordinated and undetected mail fraud, on a colossal scale, across several huge States!
Holy Electoral Fraud! Batman
that's oddly calming to hear. i don't know as much as I probably should about UK politics admittedlyThe UK is no different
Only just seeing the Giuliani interview - fucking hell. This kind of rhetoric is so dangerous. They'll be a civil war at this rate.
I wish they'd hammer the guy with the truth. The truth is in some states the republican governors set balloting rules months ago that meant the states couldn't count the votes in time.Eric Bolling on the BBC saying the idea of counting paper votes after midnight on polling day is wrong - ripe for fraud - its funny but when its pointed out to him the system was fine 4 years ago he just walks right on by that comment
that's oddly calming to hear. i don't know as much as I probably should about UK politics admittedly
Yeah good question - somebody smarter then me might want to fact check me on this but typically there is a primary election where a pool of Republican Candidates and a pool of Democratic candidate run against each other within their own party and are picked by the voters.Thanks. Is it just 2 Dems and 2 Reps to choose from? Or do the party decide who is 1st and 2nd?