Why are the GA-Dems so effective? Because the GA-GOP lets them be. In 2018, the FL-Dems tried to steal senatorial and gubernatorial elections. Gov Rick Scott, who was leading in his senate race, called them out on the porch of his mansion, detailed the history of Dem ballot ...
... shenanigans, announced a lawsuit, and requested a criminal investigation, which then-Attorney General Pam Bondi launched minutes later. Scott did not wait until all results were in, nor did make any appeals to cooperation with Dems. When the media accused him of ...
... undermining the election process, he did not even acknowledge the claim. Needless to say, soon after Scott's press conference, his lead stopped eroding, as did DeSantis's. David Perdue giving legitimacy to the obvious fraud running rampant in Atlanta is the polar ...
... opposite of the Scott strategy, and it is likely to yield results which are the opposite of those which Scott ultimately enjoyed. Thankfully for Perdue, DJT's team is on the ground in GA, but if Perdue himself were left to handle this, Ossoff would become senator. Period.

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7 Nov
So, after DJT wins Arizona, his camp's next goals are overturning the fraud in PA and GA, which will not be easy, but it is manageable. In WI, his camp is getting a recount, which surely will produce many legal challenges that can be used to stall certification of the results ...
... there. Trump must delay certification of the PA, GA, and WI results at all legally-permissible costs. If he does this, he will be the victor as the PA, GA, and WI legislatures will be constitutionally tasked with appointing electors. If they decline, their states simply ...
... will have no voice in the Electoral College. Of course, if DJT comes out ahead in any one of these states thanks to court action, the legislative route becomes unnecessary. DJT's folks are also contesting NV, which is good to hear -- it provides him some wiggle room, so ...
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4 Nov
I am not angry at Biden, Dems, Trump, or third-party voters this morning. I am beyond angered, actually physically revolted, at 'conservative' doomers who are giving up an electoral contest for absolutely no reason. Why do so many of these folks surrender so easily? Why are ...
... they so weak? I must say that when leftists mock folks on the right as dunderheads who cannot stand tall when the need arises, I am now inclined to join them in this castigation. Certainly, many so-called 'conservatives,' given their nauseating spinelessness, deserve ...
... no respect from folks on either side of the political aisle, let alone in the center of it. For sheer entertainment value, I would enjoy seeing these weaklings get dominated by self-assured leftists if not for the fact that these same leftists would be working to destroy ...
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4 Nov
It is not meant to be -- it is meant to be honest. DJT is a real estate mogul who cut his teeth in the alleys of Queens with his father (a more extreme version of himself) and Roy Cohn as his mentors. Truthfully, Trump is no conservative. He is an NYC cage fighter who loves ...
... winning at any cost. Many conservatives who think that the election is lost -- even though it objectively is not -- are too burdened with a sort of down-home, all-American, flyover country politeness and good nature which DJT totally lacks, given where is from. He has no ...
... ideology, success is his greatest principle, and he crushes all which gets in his way. He will find a way, no matter how underhanded, to remain president. The idea that he will not, for the sake of "the good of the country" or some abstract notion like that, is ...
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4 Nov
See, this is what almost 100 years of hard work produces. Check out William John Howey, a self-made multimillionaire from Illinois who refused to join the FL-Dems like other businessmen of his time (the 1920s). His backbreaking efforts made this possible.
Howey -- literally -- built the FL-GOP out of the wilderness. He planted his own citrus groves, made huge $$$, then developed his own town in the countryside he owned, becoming its mayor and one of the only post-Reconstruction FL-GOPers. Local Dems begged him to join their ...
... Dixiecratic ranks, but he rebuffed them at every turn. Eventually, he grew so tired of this that he decided to form a serious FL-GOP. He made Herbert Hoover's 1928 win possible, he got almost 40 percent of the vote in his own gubernatorial campaign (carrying several ...
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3 Nov
The FL-GOPers are now up to a 56K lead over the FL-Dems ... and this is without Seminole, Dade, Hillsborough, or Monroe counties chiming in (GOPers surely lead in all four with Election Day voting).
The FL-GOPers are now at 62,513.
The FL-GOPers are now at 73,972.
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1 Nov
Not true. I learned as much here in Florida circa 2018. In '16, most FL polls were off. In '18, they were even more Dem-skewed, leaving them incorrect by a greater margin than two years before. Now, they are generally even further inflated for the Dems. This means that ...
... accuracy matters nothing. People will consume media and university polls (which are sometimes one and the same) because said surveys confirm their biases. Needless to say, the press and academia make $$$ off of this, which is their only concern. I anticipate that the ...
... overwhelming majority of public polls will be off by a huge margin this year, yet they will make no positive changes for 2022. That is because showing accurate stats means showing close races in swing states, which the Dem consumer base for most public polling abhors. Of ...
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