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1 posted on 04/11/2023 7:54:45 AM PDT by bitt
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2 posted on 04/11/2023 7:54:58 AM PDT by bitt (<img src=' 'width=40%>)
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The Democrat party crime syndicate.


3 posted on 04/11/2023 7:57:58 AM PDT by blueunicorn6 ("A crack shot and a good dancer” )
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To worry about money being used by the DNC in Washington State is a waste of time. The entire state is controlled by one county and a partial of the one next to it just south and has for years: King and Pierce counties. And when I say control, it’s by the numbers not just political presentation.

In King County 75.0% of the people voted Democrat in the last presidential election, 22.2% voted for the Republican Party, and the remaining 2.8% voted Independent.

Total registered voters in Washington State is 4.815 million. The listed voters in King County is at 2.252 million by itself. So if the listed population of the entire state is 7.864M, that means that means that they can, with a little help from liberal Pierce County, control the electoral vote for the state with just those two counties. They don’t need to worry about that state.

But there’s more to it in King County. During the years 2018-2021, 2020 election, there were 409,455 contributions totaling $72,627,999 to the Democratic Party and liberal campaigns, averaging $177 per contribution.

In the same time frame, there were 33,283 contributions totaling $15,677,988 to the Republican Party and conservative campaigns, averaging $471 per contribution. So it proves that size matters doesn’t it? And that doesn’t take into consideration the votes and contributions of the box dwellers which makes them a legal resident of the state. They are people that don’t always own anything but a post office box in the state.

So how many votes are actually from people that are not registered to vote elsewhere, also? And how many people used the same box? There are 634 United States Postal Service post boxes and offices available to the public in King County. But good luck trying to find out about the amounts in them.

Is the liberal vote secure in Washington State. The numbers alone tell that.

wy69


7 posted on 04/11/2023 9:46:55 AM PDT by whitney69
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OK, and? What’s going to be done about it?


8 posted on 04/11/2023 10:55:08 AM PDT by FrankRizzo890
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Placemark. I didn’t get anything read or posted today..


9 posted on 04/11/2023 9:36:53 PM PDT by little jeremiah (Never worry about anything. Worry never solved any problem or moved any stone.)
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