Posted on 05/19/2022 2:42:34 PM PDT by Ravi
Most of the discussion so far about Tuesday’s primary elections has focused on the ongoing battles between factions within the two parties. But there’s a bigger story that pundits are missing: Strong turnout in Republican primaries portends an excellent year for the GOP.
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Gotta beat the cheat.
“The primaries foretell a spike in GOP turnout.”
So did the 2020 primaries. But election fraud still took care of that for the Dems. It seems they can just look at the primary turnout spikes to tell them exactly where and how much they will need to cheat come the general.
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Burned by RAT Cheating.
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Years ago the simpering Hewitt wrote a book about how if we win big enough they can’t steal it. He had no idea what was coming in 2020. But now with decentralized midterms looming, I think the concept is valid— if we flood the polls in 435 separate congressional districts and 30-odd senators races in as many different states, it will be very hard for them to pull off the crimes they used in 2020. Plus, I believe, possibly overoptimistically, that revelations like 2000 Mules will have a cumulative effect. Under the radar, there have to be a growing body of citizens who are concerned about fraud.
But we can’t let up. Precinct chairs, volunteers, poll watchers, all the micro things that add up to winning. If we don’t, Pelosi and her band of scumbags can take it away from us on election night.
Does the cemetery vote have to vote in the primaries in order to vote inthe general?
That could make all the difference this November.
Indeed! Level of copium in the comments to this Compost article is off the charts.
“Welcome to the spinal fusion party, pal!”
T10-L2 here! I’ve learned to sleep on my side quite comfortably.
.....Democrats, beware. The primaries foretell a spike in GOP turnout.....
That especially applies to ultra-MAGA Republicans!!!!
Easily handled by the vote counters by dropping the last digit.
With the exception of Trump’s liss, Republicansdid well almist everywhere in 2020. That’s what’s so odd about Trump’s loss.
With the exception of Trump’s loss, Republicans did well almost everywhere in 2020. That’s what’s so odd about Trump’s loss.
President Trump in 2020 was a target to focus energies and money and organizing toward the big fraud. They needed hundreds of thousands of ballots to be marked for Dementia Joe and nothing else.
Much harder to replicate across dozens of Hosue and Senate races, with many different candidate names, in my view. These people aren’t that smart to begin with. And thanks to Dementia Joe and Rats driving the economy into the ground they no longer have billions of extra dollars to devote to the cause.
In the Pennsylvania Primary nearly 50% of the Democrat votes were my mail-in.
But only slightly more than 10% of the GOP votes.
Bears out all the surveys about Pandemic Paranoia...the Ds are the maskerbators and basement dwellers.
The GOP beat the Democrat midterm primary turnout in Pennsylvania, which has never happened before (at least as far back as I could find data).
I’m going to enjoy shoving claim chowder in your face when the GOP takes the House by a wide margin in November.
So did the 2020 primaries. But election fraud still took care of that for the Dems. It seems they can just look at the primary turnout spikes to tell them exactly where and how much they will need to cheat come the general.
RINOs beware. The lamestream media is not reporting it, but so far RINO incumbents are being defeated in larger percentages from previous years.
The Democrats could not have stolen anything in 2020 if it had not been for RINO-controlled state legislatures turning a blind eye to the cheating and refusing to enforce voter ID or investigate/prosecute the fraud.
No more Mitch-endorsed RINOs = No more stolen elections.
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