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That's just the thing, the large majority of Democrats are conceited and arrogant while hiding the fact that they're weak and neurotic. The only way they can feel good about themselves is to call others stupid or uneducated or brainwashed. Democrats are deep into their delusions about conservatives and how republicans view things.
If the midterms turn out as predicted democrats would be better off to just sit down and shut up before they screw things up any worse.
Location: Just transplanted to FL from the N GA mountains
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I caught that too. In Florida, we count the early votes as they come in. I can go online and check to see that my ballot was received and counted. What’s so difficult?
Oh yeah, dementia Joe thinks we’re back in the 1770’s when John Adams had to wait weeks before he found out he was elected—you know, the days before the internet.
We’re the country who created the internet; we have no excuse not to provide election results in 24 hours or less. To suggest otherwise makes me start to think the fix is in.
I've often wondered..... we have multi-state lottery games and we know exactly what stores a scratch off ticket sets in..... we know immediately the number of tickets printed on the machine..... we know within a few hours where the winning ticket was printed (and.... that store CAN tell you down to the minute when it was bought, from which terminal.... and even which clerk sold it)........ and we can't count ballots in a day?
I've often wondered..... we have multi-state lottery games and we know exactly what stores a scratch off ticket sets in..... we know immediately the number of tickets printed on the machine..... we know within a few hours where the winning ticket was printed (and.... that store CAN tell you down to the minute when it was bought, from which terminal.... and even which clerk sold it)........ and we can't count ballots in a day?
And just what experiences does a person with a $200 MILLION net worth share with the rest of us?
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