Who do you WANT to win?


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Kokoro

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Well Arizona isn’t done yet

Might get a flip from GA and PA as well. Also Biden isn’t winning Alaska. This map is sus
 

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Schoocraft, Fenkell, Brightnoor, Joy Road, 6 mile, 7 mile

Grab them tools y’all love spraying each other up with and get downtown
That would do more for us than anything rn. That would he history book material. White America would be shook as hell, that’s the pop in the mouth they need.
 

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For now.

Republicans have A LOT of seats to defend in 2022. Biden gotta hang on for a couple of years but they can flip the Senate then.

Kinda think Trump is bringing a lot of racist non-voters to the polls. Without him...not sure the GOP has any juice.

Yeah its all about can the repubs turn this into a rallying cry if trump goes down. But there is no doubt if they win the senate they trying to road block everything from the dems unless they benefit from it.

Plus a lot of them maga folks gonna be hot the next two years so Republicans in the Senate can't play or they might lose in two years without support.
 
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I could have sworn he voted in person. They interviewed him right after.

From the NPR article


President Trump cast a vote-by-mail ballot in Florida this week after months of questioning the security of the method of voting, and in doing so he returned it to election officials using a technique many Republicans say should be illegal.

The way Trump voted shows how he's had to walk a fine line, and often tweak his language around voting, to adjust for political realities and his own behavior.

Trump submitted the Florida primary ballot by giving it to a third party to return, a spokesperson for the Palm Beach elections supervisor confirmed to NPR on Wednesday. Republicans often derisively refer to sending in a ballot this way as "ballot harvesting," and it's something Trump has criticized.
 
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