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View Poll Results: More likely to go blue
Arizona 47 67.14%
Georgia 23 32.86%
Voters: 70. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 07-10-2022, 06:57 PM
 
Location: Arizona
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Now you go off about something else and opinions and it contradicts your wishful thinking. ARS 13-3603 is not enforceable because it has an injunction imposed in 1973 and the courts has yet to decide. Add that it contradicts the new Arizona democratic passed law that bans abortions after the 15 week. You can't have 2 contradicting laws. You go with the modern one that just passed compared to a law when Arizona was a Territory.


The ACLU in Arizona said as of Friday : “abortion remains legal" "There have been no reports so far of any enforcement action against organizations providing abortion services or people seeking them"


That kills your posts.



I don't care about your TDS. Trump has nothing to do with this. If the people of Arizona wants Hobbs as the governor so be it. It has nothing to do about abortions or 1/6. If the Arizona residents wants Democrats that support Biden's policies this year, so be it. I disagree. You really have a bad case of TDS when the main topic in this election is the economy, economy, economy and border in Arizona.
Your BDS is worse then my TDS.
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Old 07-10-2022, 07:00 PM
 
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Your BDS is worse then my TDS.

Biden is President and is on the ballot in every state the Democrats supports his policies.. To ignore Biden and the economy shows how out of touch you are. Now wonder you still obsessed with Trump.
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Old 07-10-2022, 07:12 PM
 
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Biden is President and is on the ballot in every state the Democrats supports his policies.. To ignore Biden and the economy shows how out of touch you are. Now wonder you still obsessed with Trump.
Your more obsessed with Biden then I am you mention Biden, Harris, Nancy Pelosi constantly has nothing to do with the thread topic. You throw in one or all of those 3 almost every reply.
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Old 07-10-2022, 07:18 PM
 
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You just want to ignore Biden and the economy and pretend TDS in on the ballot. You are so predictable.
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Old 07-11-2022, 12:07 AM
 
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Your more obsessed with Biden then I am you mention Biden, Harris, Nancy Pelosi constantly has nothing to do with the thread topic. You throw in one or all of those 3 almost every reply.
There is a LOT of BDS on C-D right now. The funny thing is he's not really doing much of anything, which irritates progressives and makes Republicans look stupid for being so infatuated with him and his son. Really neither side wins with Biden... but that may be the best part.
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Old 07-11-2022, 01:34 AM
 
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There is a LOT of BDS on C-D right now. The funny thing is he's not really doing much of anything, which irritates progressives and makes Republicans look stupid for being so infatuated with him and his son. Really neither side wins with Biden... but that may be the best part.

Biden has been in government since 1973 and is currently in the W.H.. To say that BDS is on the same level as TDS it shows how cuckoo the left has become that they deny the level of their own syndrome.


Republicans didn't impeached Biden twice, or tied up the country for years with a hoax and made a Kangaroo court and brought a T.V. producer to sell the circus after he left office. Talk about syndrome on crack. Democrats look stupid everyday.


They own Biden and Kamala, both are trash. Own it.
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Old 07-13-2022, 01:58 AM
 
Location: Arizona
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Biden has been in government since 1973 and is currently in the W.H.. To say that BDS is on the same level as TDS it shows how cuckoo the left has become that they deny the level of their own syndrome.


Republicans didn't impeached Biden twice, or tied up the country for years with a hoax and made a Kangaroo court and brought a T.V. producer to sell the circus after he left office. Talk about syndrome on crack. Democrats look stupid everyday.


They own Biden and Kamala, both are trash. Own it.
Admit it you are obsessed with Biden. How many times a day to you tell someone "It's Biden's fault"
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Old 07-13-2022, 07:45 AM
 
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I'd say Arizona most likely to go Democrat. It will be tight but I can't get a good read on Arizona yet. A lot of power seems to come from local politicians and towns. In some respects as it should. But small towns and local politicians don't get the coverage.
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Old 07-13-2022, 12:17 PM
 
Location: Arizona
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I'd say Arizona most likely to go Democrat. It will be tight but I can't get a good read on Arizona yet. A lot of power seems to come from local politicians and towns. In some respects as it should. But small towns and local politicians don't get the coverage.
The majority here are conservative but the party has moved right with more extreme rural legislators tying to lead such as Kelli Ward who lives in Lake Havasu. Where Rusty Bowers speaker of the state house who publicly testified at the Jan 6th hearing a few weeks ago would be typical Arizona conservative. Someone who isn't going to call a special session to overturn an election based on Rudy Giuliani's statement he only had theories of fraud without any evidence. Kelli Ward was one of the ones who signed fraudulent state elector certificates.
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Old 07-13-2022, 01:07 PM
 
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Arizona would be the likelier state to elect a Dem governor. They have had multiple Dems elected to state office in the last decade.

The two Dem GA senators were a bit of fluke as they were elected in runoff elections during a full Trumpal meltdown. Perdue was barely under 50% in the first round. Loeffler was basically an anchor. There was a third race on the ballot for a state board seat or something like insurance and the R won that while the voters flipped both Senate seats blue.
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