(08-09-2018 10:23 AM)fsquid Wrote: this district should have never been this close.
I predict it won't be in November. Angry democrats, highly motivated trying to make it a referendum on Trump. Just like ossoff in Georgia.
Still. It's an L
you think they will be less angry in November?
No.
But will conservatives increase their turnout?
Maybe conservatives will get riled up enough about letting illegal aliens rape children that we'll come out in droves.
BTW, Philly mayor was so proud of being a sanctuary city he did a little dance.
So what happened? Yeah, child rape.
Philly Rapist Admits To Illegal Reentry After Deportation: Feds
Philadelphia officials denied an ICE detainer for the man after he illegally reentered the US. Then he raped a child, authorities said.
By Max Bennett, Patch Staff | Aug 8, 2018 10:40 am ET
I hope Philly gets sued to high heaven by the parents of the child.
(08-09-2018 12:24 PM)UofMstateU Wrote: When libturds cant win the electoral college, they demand to go to the actual vote total.
When they lose the actual vote total, they demand to use the moral victory vote.
And when their failed policies and corrupt "leadership" steers them to losing The Presidency, both houses of Congress and over a 1000 Nationwide seats, legislative and Exec., they demand that their failed policies be rammed through by judicial fiat of hack judges.
(08-09-2018 01:15 PM)usmbacker Wrote: Shock: Ohio County ‘Finds’ Hundreds Of Uncounted Ballots In Tight Special House Election
Just lying around.
Quote:With all votes counted in Ohio’s 12th congressional district special election on Tuesday, Republican candidate Troy Balderson narrowly defeated Democratic challenger Danny O’Connor. The margin — out of 202,521 votes cast — was just 1,754 in favor of Balderson.
But Ohio election officials on Wednesday “found” some 588 previously uncounted votes in a Columbus suburb, and after tabulating them, O’Connor picked up 190 more votes, cutting Balderson’s lead to 1,564 votes.
“The votes from a portion of one voting location had not been processed into the tabulation system,” the Franklin County Board of Elections said to the Cincinnati Enquirer.
After all votes were counted, Republican Troy Balderson won a surprisingly tight race to replace former U.S. Rep. Pat Tiberi in a closely watched central Ohio district.
Balderson, with endorsements from President Donald Trump and Gov. John Kasich, eked out a win over Democrat Danny O'Connor to fill the remaining months of Tiberi's term.