No chickens will be counted before they are hatched.
The Mom in Sneakers has become a 30 year DC Swamp Creature and career politician who could care less about Washington State.
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So how is the fix not in? What I mean by that is it seems to me a statistical tie is nothing more than red meat for the dem vote factory to steal the election. Found ballots or late night dumps or or or.
While good news on voter sentiment, the reports on this election are not saying “pick up” to me.
Murray is the person Rachel Levine is trying to look like.
LOL! Dems are experts at ballot dumps. Nothing will change in Washington State.
As much as I want to see it happen, watch King County; they always report last to determine how many votes are needed to subvert the will of the people. They “find” sufficient votes at the last minute to steal elections. I have seen it over and over.
I’m still bummed after the Bolsonaro loss.
Do WA voters realize what is coming to your local WA gas station in 2023 for gas prices? Here are the things that will raise the price at the pump:
Low Carbon Fuel Standard - this kicks in play in 2023. It is estimated by the State Department of Ecology that prices will go up one cent next year, two cents in 2024, four cents in 2025, and by 2031 19.3 cents per gallon.
Climate Commitment Act - Heard about this one? It's a nice way of saying "New Emissions tax". This will blow the pump prices out of the water. It's a tax on Carbon Dioxide Emissions that will...you guessed it...get passed on to you because it's cap and trade.
The shorthand reads like this: companies that emit CO2 will need to buy emissions allowances through an auction conducted by...wait for it...the WA State Department of Ecology. Estimates for 2023 say the additional cost at the pump for regular gas will be 53 cents per gallon or 46 cents for 10% Ethanol blends, 59 cents a gallon for diesel and 56 cents for fuels that comprise 5% biodiesel. That's just 2023.
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https://610kona.com/youve-heard-the-price-of-gas-is-going-up-again-in-washington-state/
I hope I am wrong, but people should temper their expectations.
We have not elected a Republican in a statewide race (of any consequence) since the mail-in ballots started.
Smiley is a very good candidate and she has lots of buzz outside of the I-5 corridor.
I already voted for 2 weeks ago. I saw my first Murray paid for anti-Smiley ad yesterday, and you could tell it was a bunch of old democrat hippies talking shit about her.
Being as how Washington State is on the west coast, the red wave, hopefully, will be well underway by the time the polls close in Washington.
Unless of course, there are problems with plumbing in all the ballot counting offices across the country . . .