Posted on 06/05/2024 7:59:17 AM PDT by dynachrome
Democrat voters in New Jersey elected deceased Representative Donald Payne Jr. in Tuesday’s primary.
As The Gateway Pundit previously reported, Representative Donald M. Payne Jr. (D-NJ) died on April 24th at 65.
Before his death, Payne spent the last two weeks in a coma due to having a heart attack and complications with diabetes.
Despite being dead, Payne won New Jersey’s 10th District Democratic primary with 99.9% of the vote.
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Did you not get the latest DEI memo from HR?
They’re not ‘dead people’, they’re “metabolically challenged”.
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He relates best with the dead base.
Probably the D’s most loyal voting bloc.
The late Donald Payne Jr. He’s not late, he’s not going to be there!
“He was the only one on the ballot and died after the deadline for ballot printing.”
The Democratic Party immediately mobilized and sent flyers to every registered voter in the district notifying them that they would need to write in another candidate.
Several candidates began advertising for the now vacant seat.
Not!
Well, he’s one Democrat who can’t do us any more damage.
No, they are already a lot of zombies voting in Congress.
The idiotic governor of NJ ordered flags lowered for this politician. I guess his wife will be selected to replace the corpse.
I wonder haw many dead people voted for him.
he;s deceased?
he can’t do as much damage in office as a living D would do
SO-—WHO WILL GET THE POSITION???
Evidently the Democrats in NJ are brain dead too.
5.56mm
Just setting the precedent to reinstall Biden’s desiccated corpse.
“It appears that the dead voted for one of their own.”
As dead people are a huge Democrat constituency, it’s only proper for them to be represented by one of their own.
“It appears that the dead voted for one of their own.”
How stupid can RAT voters be?
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