Posted on 10/18/2022 1:01:58 PM PDT by nwrep
Ivan Zapien, a lobbyist and former DNC official, argued that tough polling could motivate the Democratic base with the midterms less than a month away.
Zapien argued that with 22 days until the election, Democrats have planned well.
“Your vote totals are locked in and it’s all execution,” Zapien said. “Dems always knew this was going to be tight and planned accordingly.”
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This just indicates that he has toured some of the churches, schools, liquor stores, and government-employee basements where Soros-Bezos are once again spending hundreds of millions of dollars to get the ballots printed, voted, and ready for delivery to the counting centers in the early morning hours...
No big deal... They did it in 2020 and got away with it, why not 2022 & 2924?
Joe Biden will be inaugurated regardless of who wins on election day. - Nasty Pelosi.
Maybe, but I'd still like for him to meet Mr. Waterboard.
Evil comes with a smiling face.
Fat Nazi.
It sounds as though the head tallyman has already tallied the RAT banana ballots. Another stolen election stolen by the baby killers.
Why did I know that the head RAT election thief would be named Ivan?
“...argued that tough polling could motivate the Democratic base”
Two can play that game. You could easily argue “...tough polling will demoralize the Democrat base and they will stay home.”
Just a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down. No one will remember what any Dim said about the election after the election, so why not put out propaganda to jazz the troops.
Bold as bold can be. Breathtaking corruption.
It is in their genes.
Well...it worked in 2020. All they had to do, this time, is scale it for more local elections...
NO ONE ever asked him about it.
And Hillary Clinton has a 97% chance of winning.
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