Posted on 05/10/2019 6:49:07 AM PDT by SleeperCatcher
If NPV passes in time, residents of cities with high-rise will need to wait indoors for a couple of days after Trump sweeps the EC, because there will be a lot of Demwit jumpers.
In the midterms EVERY race that was within the margin of error went to democrats. So yeah, you're right. Democrats are back doing voter fraud...
The door to door canvassing for absentee ballots should be illegal. If you cannot campaign next to a polling station, you shouldn’t be allowed to campaign inside a person’s home as they fill out their ballot.
CA GOP is devoid of ideas. Really odd considering CA brought two Governors to the Presidency.
Is there a California GOP?
Sure couldn’t tell it by me.
I’ve observed nothing from the leadership in close to forty five years.
Think about it. Prop 13, Prop 187, the voting out of Rose Bird, and two other judges on the SCOC, and the recall of Gray Davis... the Republican party was nowhere to be seen.
These were all efforts lofted by individuals, not the party. Ronald Reagan left the office of the governor in 1975, and since that time we’ve seen nothing out of the Republican Party in the state.
Pete Wilson was a moderate, no claim to fame there for Conservatives.
I agree with your thoughts there.
Let's go take it over. :-)
Or just all switch to Democrats. With the open primary nonsense, which also should be illegal, we'd blend in with the opposition and be able to influence the outcome for one of the two candidates likely to win.
Fight the battle on two fronts, the Rats have been doing this for years.
update:
Trump to target Clinton states: Minnesota, New Hampshire, Nevada, New Mexico, and Colorado
Washington Examiner | May 17, 2019
Posted on 05/17/2019 9:53:36 AM PDT by SMGFan
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3750066/posts
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