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This is tough. This cycle, Georgia is probably a tad bit less likely due to Kemp's incumbency. Generally, I'd say Arizona as the state has had a history of recent Democrat governors. But this is a discussion on the margins for this coming 2022 cycle, though, as both states today are politically comparable in many ways and the economy, etc., is going to be a drag on Democrats in many places.
I think Georgia will find a way to elect Abrams, the left has a love affair with this woman who has accomplished nothing in her life. Add to the mix that Kemp is not getting a Trump endorsement it's a longshot for Georgia. They also have election integrity issues in that state, so it will be interesting to see how Kemp reacts if he loses and suspects election fraud, given he didn't think there was any in 2020.
She knew how to bring out the voters to defeat "find me 11,000 votes". So the Repubs who called the state for Biden have integrity issues or does Mike Pillow have a new video for us to see?
I’m just saying let people live their lives. If someone identifies as the opposite sex from what they were born as. So be it.
I'm fine with that as long as they aren't nuts as far as being appointed to critical government positions. With 73% of Transgenders suffering from childhood abuse Im not going to assume they are all stable. That, and the results of the Copenhagen Cohort conclusions showing high suicide rates among post operative transgenders. I'm not saying there are not stable Transgenders, there are just more unstable Transgenders compared to the Hetero population.
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