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So... let’s definitely elect Election Deniers!! Like Masters. And please don’t tell me that Walker won’t be a great Senator. Then we can get on with impeaching Biden and Harris and Pelosi can Schumer and the rest of those Anti-Fascists

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I'm holding my breath until these midterms are completely decided. So many things can, and probably will, happen in the U.S. to distract voters from showing up, or worse there may be THE October surprise the left so desperately wants and needs. Conservatives please get out and vote and tell your conservative friends to do the same.

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I’ve done my part in tying my wife to the bed until after Election Day so she can’t vote for Abrams. Seriously, though, she did say she is voting for 2 Republicans (never thought I would have heard her say that) in the congressional race and a state house race. I think the governor’s debate the other night may have also changed her mind on Abrams but she would probably never admit it. :-)

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Down here rural Georgia it’s easier to vote on Election Day as there are never any lines from my house to the voting booth and back is less than 10 minutes.

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How do we get rid of the Georgia antiquated run off voting?

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My strategy for the inevitable calls of voter suppression and illegitimate election are to reject the premise based on record turnout and percentages of voters based on demographics. The grievance mongers are being rejected by the American people. Let's move on to shining the flashlight of reality into the shadows of the progressive lies they've been telling since 2016. The GOP majority needs to investigate everyone and everything with public, open hearings. Publish the findings daily if necessary so that anyone with an internet connection can read it for themselves rather than getting only what the state-run media propagandists want to tell us. The truth will out. Let's get about the business of outing it now.

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After yesterday’s number it looks like the share of the African American vote has fallen below 30% in the daily average.

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