Eldonabe
No More Wire Hangars!
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RE: How's your State looking day after
The same as it looked the day before the election........
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11-04-2020 01:05 PM |
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Blazer4Life14
One of “Kent’s People”
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RE: How's your State looking day after
Beautiful as ever in Knoxville. I think Tennessee had a clean sweep for Republicans unsurprisingly, so business as usual.
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11-04-2020 01:06 PM |
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BuffaloTN
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RE: How's your State looking day after
Right now it's 73 degrees and not a cloud in the sky
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11-04-2020 01:06 PM |
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mptnstr@44
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RE: How's your State looking day after
(11-04-2020 01:04 PM)rath v2.0 Wrote: I live in Antrim County MI...it has Biden +22 There is literally no alternative universe that Biden wins this county by that spread.
I think you are going to hear that there are strange things going on in MI.
yep.
D run states are going to come thru with just enough votes.
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11-04-2020 01:06 PM |
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stinkfist
nuts zongo's in the house
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RE: How's your State looking day after
(11-04-2020 01:02 PM)EverRespect Wrote: The sun rose, but I'm crashing and likely calling it an early day.
#stolichnaya+redbull
(This post was last modified: 11-04-2020 01:09 PM by stinkfist.)
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11-04-2020 01:07 PM |
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ECUGrad07
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RE: How's your State looking day after
Really proud that our district elected Madison Cawthorn to Congress! (NC-11)
Moe Davis was really a horrible candidate. He had a ton of money poured into his campaign, but he was an old, angry, liberal troll of a man.
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11-04-2020 01:12 PM |
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MileHighBronco
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RE: How's your State looking day after
My state is as crazy as usual. Just got bluer. Taxes will be going up.
Dems gained some state house seats and a few in the senate. Thanks, Californians for making this state worse.
Oh, and the idiots in this state voted to join the compact set on eliminating the Electoral College. They were not smart enough to realize that the deceptive language used to sell this to them is exactly 180 degrees from the truth.
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11-04-2020 01:13 PM |
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MemTigers1998
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RE: How's your State looking day after
Red as red can be.
Trump won Tennessee 61-37
Hagerty is our new senator 62-35
Kustoff still my congressman 68 -30
We'll be one of the last bastions of liberty and freedom once the nutjob crazies take over in DC
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11-04-2020 01:17 PM |
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MileHighBronco
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RE: How's your State looking day after
(11-04-2020 01:04 PM)rath v2.0 Wrote: I live in Antrim County MI...it has Biden +22 There is literally no alternative universe that Biden wins this county by that spread.
I think you are going to hear that there are strange things going on in MI.
I read somewhere that there was a major mistake up there and that some 6K votes may end up going to Trump. I can't fathom that Biden won up there. Totally makes no sense.
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11-04-2020 01:18 PM |
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rath v2.0
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RE: How's your State looking day after
(11-04-2020 01:04 PM)rath v2.0 Wrote: I live in Antrim County MI...it has Biden +22 There is literally no alternative universe that Biden wins this county by that spread.
I think you are going to hear that there are strange things going on in MI.
Looks like I was correct.
Results on my county were skewed and the county is working with the software company that tabulates vote counts to find out why.
https://www.9and10news.com/2020/11/04/el...n-results/
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11-04-2020 02:21 PM |
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CardinalJim
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RE: How's your State looking day after
(11-04-2020 01:12 PM)ECUGrad07 Wrote: Really proud that our district elected Madison Cawthorn to Congress! (NC-11)
Moe Davis was really a horrible candidate. He had a ton of money poured into his campaign, but he was an old, angry, liberal troll of a man.
He was trolling the Liberals last night as only a young man can. It was wonderful to see them get some of their own medicine.
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11-04-2020 02:52 PM |
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Bronco'14
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RE: How's your State looking day after
MI doesn't surprise me & goes for Biden.
I am happy most of the counties are solid Red tho. West Michigan remains conservative even as the country drifts left
(This post was last modified: 11-04-2020 03:23 PM by Bronco'14.)
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11-04-2020 03:22 PM |
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DaSaintFan
Dum' Sutherner in Midwest!
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RE: How's your State looking day after
Other than a couple of "metro" races.. Missouri was about 90% republican in outcome. (Only three counties that went to Biden)
Unfortunately, ST. Louis voters are just as dumb as ever...
1) sending another "squad" member to the house
2) We had to keep our corrupt County executive (who basically pissed off every voting parent, and still couldn't lose)
3) And we had to keep our incompetent circuit attorney...
And the numbers in stl for biden vs. .trump was
Trump only got 21185 votes, 16.01%
BIDEN/HARRIS 108385 votes, 81.90%
These three alone tell you how stupidly ingrained Urban Democrats of St. Louis are...
We did get rid of the Soros gerrymanderer, but that was about the only real positive of the election in St. Louis
(This post was last modified: 11-04-2020 04:26 PM by DaSaintFan.)
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11-04-2020 04:25 PM |
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CliftonAve
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RE: How's your State looking day after
(11-04-2020 12:58 PM)mptnstr@44 Wrote: Ohio came through for freedom, liberty, and free markets. It's a beautiful sunny day in the Buckeye state.
With respects to the presidential and senate races yes, but in Ohio Republicans has now lost a seat on the Ohio Supreme Court, making it a very narrow divide 4-3.
Here in Cincinnati, nearly everyone with a D next to their name won. New unqualified County Sheriff who won due to identity politics. A couple plaintiff class action lawyers and couple Juvenile Court Advocates (meaning the advocate for the delinquents) unseat several experienced, fair-minded judges.
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11-04-2020 04:41 PM |
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CrimsonPhantom
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VA49er
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RE: How's your State looking day after
VA's 7th district house race between (D) Abigal Spanberger (Incumbent) and ® Nick Freitas seems ligit. Freitas was leading the entire time and then, all of a sudden, approximatly 10,000 ballots were "found" in Henrico and Spotsylvania Counties which magically put Spanberger over the top to victory. Seems to be a ongoing D theme this election.
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11-05-2020 08:42 AM |
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solohawks
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RE: How's your State looking day after
(11-05-2020 08:42 AM)VA49er Wrote: VA's 7th district house race between (D) Abigal Spanberger (Incumbent) and ® Nick Freitas seems ligit. Freitas was leading the entire time and then, all of a sudden, approximatly 10,000 ballots were "found" in Henrico and Spotsylvania Counties which magically put Spanberger over the top to victory. Seems to be a ongoing D theme this election.
Dems are awesome at finding ballots
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11-05-2020 08:46 AM |
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Kaplony
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RE: How's your State looking day after
Lindsey kept his Senate seat despite the dims pouring more money into the Harrison campaign than has ever been spent on a Senate race.
Joe Cunningham lost the SC1 race to Nancy Mace. Guess it’s not as easy to beat a Republican woman who wasn’t in intensive care for a large part of the campaign like last time around.
Saw a bunch of deer yesterday but nothing I wanted to shoot.
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11-05-2020 11:01 AM |
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Eagleaidaholic
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RE: How's your State looking day after
Covid went away. Don't hear about it anymore. Prior to the election it was the first thing mentioned on the local news every night. Nada. Amazing how that works. Don't wear masks anywhere anymore either. The signs up still up on the stores, but nobody cares.
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11-05-2020 11:05 AM |
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CrimsonPhantom
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RE: How's your State looking day after
Quote:Record turnout in the 2020 General Election garnered much attention to countless races up and down the ballot, and many wins for Republicans. 912,565 ballots were cast across New Mexico, and voter enthusiasm on both sides of the aisle was high.
In New Mexico’s congressional delegation, Yvette Herrell bested first-term Democrat Rep. Xochitl Torres Small by 20,461 votes, winning by a margin of 53.9% to 46.1%. Torres Small voted with Nancy Pelosi 94% of the time, including to impeach President Donald Trump and to pass sweeping anti-Second Amendment gun bans.
Herrell had the endorsement of President Donald Trump and many pro-Trump leaders, including Republican U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, Congressman Jim Jordan (R-OH), and others. Torres Small had the support of D.C. establishment figures, Planned Parenthood, and anti-gun groups.
Democrat Rep. Ben Ray Luján won the open U.S. Senate seat, beating Republican Mark Ronchetti by 4%. Democrat Rep. Deb Haaland won re-election in the 1st Congressional District, while Democrat Teresa Leger Fernandez won the open 3rd Congressional District seat being vacated by Luján.
In the state legislature, Republicans picked off a few seats from Democrat control, including Sen. Clemente Sanchez’s 30th Senate District seat, which he will be vacating after he lost the primary. Republican Joshua A. Sanchez won that race against far-left Democrat Pamela Cordova.
Republican Crystal Diamond picked up Senate District 35 in the southeast part of the state, being vacated by Sen. John Arthur Smith, who also lost his primary election. Diamond ran against Naomi Martinez-Parra, a favorite of far-left Speaker Brian Egolf and Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham.
Republican Luis Terrazas bested incumbent Democrat Rep. Rudolpho Martinez in House District 39, also in southeast New Mexico, winning 53% to 47%.
House District 53 is still up in the air, as there is a possible recount between former Democrat Rep. Ricky Little and incumbent Rep. Willie Madrid. Little is leading by a handful of votes with 3,275 to Madrid’s 3,268.
In an open seat in House District 22, being vacated by Senator-elect Gregg Schmedes, Republican Stefani Lord beat out Jessica Velasquez in the Bernalillo-area seat.
According to the Albuquerque Journal, Democrats picked up a net gain of one seat in the New Mexico Senate, “pushing their advantage to 27-15 — and lose three seats in the House, dropping their edge to 43-26, with one independent.”
New Mexicans approved Constitutional Amendment 1 to give more power to the New Mexico Governor by abolishing an elected Public Regulation Commission and instead allowing the Governor to appoint a three-member panel to regulate utilities in New Mexico. The measure passed with 55% support.
Another measure, Constitutional Amendment 2 allowing the Legislature to dictate term limits on state, county, and local elected leaders also passed, giving more power to Santa Fe bureaucrats. The measure passed with 67% support.
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