Posted on 11/30/2022 9:04:58 PM PST by weston
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NEWS: @RepLeeZeldin is accelerating his exploration of a bid to lead the Republican National Committee, assembling a team of advisers to help determine his viability vs. the incumbent, @GOPChairwoman https://t.co/LlATTUmsdj @dcexaminer— David M. Drucker (@DavidMDrucker) December 1, 2022
Smells like a setup to me too.
What do you think about this, sweetie?
I know we are in a battle of GOOD vs EVIL.
I know they have been coming for our children, probably longer than we even realized.
Ha!
Was she supposed to be making a point?
I had IBS and then saw a commercial for Activia, supposed to help with that, Jamie Lee Curtis did the commercial.
I got some and it worked. Wrote the company how great it was and low and behold they stopped running the ad.
If someone cannot take milk products, I suggest Glutathione.
I take Glutathione 250. The Mother of all antioxidants.
https://youtu.be/Eh2PYQBICWs
I saw that, so are they going to do an autopsy? Is the government controlling coroners?
That’s good!
Thanks for posting.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — In win for Justice Department, appeals court halts special master review of records taken from Trump’s Florida home.
80 Senators voted for this. Only 50 of them are Democrats. The GOP could have stopped this, but the Uniparty gives another “win” to Biden.
The terrible effects of the 2020 steal keep mounting.
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Joe Biden just teamed up with corrupt union bosses and the US Senate to mandate rail workers accept a disgraceful contract that only gives them ONE sick day a year! Joe Biden and his union boss cronies strung workers along until after the midterms, then stabbed them in the back.
Dark chocolate for high cacao % is the best edible antioxidant. Cover coffee beans with the chocolate and it’s even better.
Most Voters Share GOP Concerns About ‘Botched’ Arizona Election
Wednesday, November 30, 2022
Problems with the election in Arizona have Republicans furious, and a majority of voters nationwide agree that the “sacred right to vote” is at risk.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 71% of Likely U.S. voters believe it’s likely – including 40% who say it’s Very Likely – that problems with the election in Maricopa County affected the outcome of the Senate election in Arizona. Twenty-three percent (23%) don’t think the problems affected the Senate election, in which Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly defeated GOP challenger Blake Masters by a 51%-47% margin. (To see survey question wording,
The gubernatorial race in Arizona was even closer, with Democrat Katie Hobbs edging Republican Kari Lake by a margin of less than 20,000 votes. After reports of Election Day problems with vote tabulation in Maricopa County, Lake called the election “botched” and declared: “This isn’t about Republicans or Democrats. This is about our sacred right to vote, a right that many voters were, sadly, deprived of on November 8th.” Seventy-two percent (72%) of Likely Voters agree with Lake’s statement, including 45% who Strongly Agree. Eighteen percent (18%) disagree, including 13% who Strongly Disagree, while another 10% are not sure.
The survey of 750 U.S. Likely Voters was conducted on November 27-28, 2022 by Rasmussen Reports. The margin of sampling error is +/- 3.6 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence. Field work for all Rasmussen Reports surveys is conducted by Pulse Opinion Research, LLC. See methodology.
Ninety-four percent (94%) of voters have closely followed recent news about this year’s Senate elections, including 66% who have Very Closely the news. Among those who have Very Closely followed news about the Senate elections, 70% think it’s likely problems with the election in Maricopa County affected the outcome in Arizona, including 48% who say it’s Very Likely the Arizona Senate outcome was affected by the problems.
A majority (52%) of Republicans believe it’s Very Likely the Maricopa County problems affected the Senate election outcome in Arizona, an opinion shared by 23% of Democrats and 45% of voters not affiliated with either major party.
Sixty percent (60%) of Republicans, 35% of Democrats and 41% of unaffiliated voters Strongly Agree with Kari Lake’s statement about many Arizona voters being deprived of their “sacred right to vote.”
More women voters (43%) than men (37%) think it is Very Likely that the Senate election outcome in Arizona was affected by the voting problems in Maricopa County. Women voters are also more likely than men to Strongly Agree that the “sacred right to vote” was at stake.
Sixty-eight percent (68%) of whites, 73% of black voters and 80% of other minorities believe it is at least somewhat likely that problems in Maricopa County affected the outcome of Arizona’s Senate election. Black voters (37%) are less likely than whites (44%) or other minorities (48%) to Strongly Agree with Lake’s quote about the “sacred right to vote.”
Thank you, weston.
I just watched a few minutes of Tucker.
Tucker reported that Biden is thinking of replacing that depraved guy who was in charge of nuclear waste and stole the suitcase for a new wardrobe with that other demonic mental case, Dylan Mulvaney. He’s the one who went to the WH a few weeks ago - thinks he’s a girl.
I am so mad it made me cry. They are just laughing their corrupt, criminal, America destroying asses off at everyone. Intentional destruction of the west, and we all seem at a loss as to what to do about it.
I just saw some pics of the guests at the State Dinner for Macron and his mommy.
The People’s House is going to need a really good cleaning, fumigation, and a whole lot of prayer if America ever gets it back.
That is pretty much across the board.
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