Posted on 11/03/2021 6:09:19 AM PDT by Enlightened1
That's been one of my pet peeves for years. The Commucrat Marxist media switched colors for the American political parties about 1996, if I remember correctly. I am absolutely convinced it was to distance the Rat party from the the USSR (Reds) and attempt to sow confusion among the less observant US electorate, and possibly even associated the Pubbies with Communists instead of the CommucRats.
There are not enough jail cells in the entire country to hold all the crooked Democratic operatives in New Jersey.
Why don’t the republicans have the printing presses for these situations running. In my whole life I have only seen one single case of suddenly found ballots tipping the election to the republican.
When they say “100% of the vote counted,” I’m pretty sure they do NOT mean absentees but 100% of the election day vote counted.
Baris said Murphy would win absentees 3:1.
Mailin voting is hopelessly corrupt. Not absentee, totally different thing, even in NJ.
Out here in CaCaLAnd weeks before potential Newsom recall a convicted felon was found asleep in his car with hundreds of mailin ballots, drugs, and a loaded pistol. He was quickly released on own recognizance. Of course. This is California.
Was afraid of that. Other than the Second Coming, what will it take to eliminate the fraud?
It was switched on Election Day 2000, actually. I just simply don’t use the media newspeak colors. It’s viscerally offensive and historically wrong.
Yep, it happened. Blue, red, and other colors were used freely by different networks until the Clinton years. Then they forced us into the mold of GOP = commies. Time to take back the blue!
They are now reporting that they found 12,000 votes for the Democrat, who now won the seat.
How do we know which late votes are legitimate and which are not?
-PJ
Damn right.
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