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The seat is basically reserved for Haley. The problem is that she might not be able to, or want to, run in this cycle with “this” Republican Party, and I wouldn’t blame her one bit.
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He just launched his PAC.
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Trump has no intention of running. He already shifted to phase 2 of his political career and wants to control the PACS and money so he can use it for his legal defenses. Not a secret what his plans are.
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Georgia election laws and MLB
Governor replied to Orlando Buffalo's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
https://apnews.com/article/top-officials-elections-most-secure-66f9361084ccbc461e3bbf42861057a5 -
Georgia election laws and MLB
Governor replied to Orlando Buffalo's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
The reason why this ended up being the most secure election in history is because the nation was on high alert the entire time because we caught him trying to cheat multiple times. What, as a nation, should we do about that? -
H.R. 1 And The Fight For Voting Rights -- We The People!
Governor replied to Tiberius's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
We caught them trying to cheat every way imaginable and had no choice but to impeach him. You can’t get caught any worse than that. The Republican Party shouldn’t be saying much of anything right now, especially when it comes to elections. We’ll tell them when it’s ok to come out of their holes. Like 8 years from now. -
H.R. 1 And The Fight For Voting Rights -- We The People!
Governor replied to Tiberius's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
We just had a president that was caught and impeached for trying to rig his own reelection and now we’re supposed to answer to you when it comes to voter fraud? Then we caught them trying to break the USPS so votes wouldn’t be counted. Are we supposed to pretend that none of that happened? A do-over? Trump just being Trump? -
H.R. 1 And The Fight For Voting Rights -- We The People!
Governor replied to Tiberius's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
If we required a photo ID to vote and moved away from voter registration cards, there’s no doubt in my mind that Republicans would say millions of “unregistered” voters are voting fraudulently. I mean, who we really kidding here? -
H.R. 1 And The Fight For Voting Rights -- We The People!
Governor replied to Tiberius's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Think about it this way. ive always had all of the other things that you need to get a photo ID. Birth certificate, SS card, proof of residency, credit cards in my name, but just never got an actual Photo ID. At the time, Wells Fargo and I believe PNC bank, only required 2 credit cards in your name, your SS card, and maybe your BC to cash a check. So, there’s nothing fraudulent about it at all. I had other forms of ID and never needed a photo ID. This is also when credit cards had your photo on it. And yes, it is a problem, because voting is a right that doesn’t require a photo ID, along with a lot of other things, and a few million people wouldn’t be able to exercise that right. You’re trying to fix a problem that doesn’t exist. Why not pass a law that says you need “some” form of ID? No, that’s not what they’re trying to do and everyone knows exactly why. -
H.R. 1 And The Fight For Voting Rights -- We The People!
Governor replied to Tiberius's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
There’s honestly dozens of reasons why a person might not have an ID on Election Day that I had no idea about until I moved to the beach in the South. -
H.R. 1 And The Fight For Voting Rights -- We The People!
Governor replied to Tiberius's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Yeah, I kept telling myself that was going to get one and then 7 years went by. I had an out of state license that was taken away and I just never needed to get one. The other issue is that the license places are all privatized throughout the south so when you actually go to get an ID, you don’t walk out with one. It’s mailed to you in about 2 weeks. So, if you physically lose your ID before an election, you’d be seriously SOL. -
H.R. 1 And The Fight For Voting Rights -- We The People!
Governor replied to Tiberius's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I actually put this to the test a few years back. I was born in the north and I was always under the impression that ID’s are needed for almost everything. Maybe that was because I lived kinda out of the way. I recently went 7 years in NC without an ID. When you don’t have one, and don’t want one, you quickly realize that you don’t actually need one for much of anything these days. Now I understand why millions of americans(young and old) don’t have and don’t want an ID. I lived in Smyrna(right near ATL) for 5 years. off topic but weird story. I was working in mid-town Atlanta for a valet service during the Rams/Titans SB. Remember what happened that night? The Ray Lewis thing went down 2 blocks away from my post. It was in Buckhead. -
H.R. 1 And The Fight For Voting Rights -- We The People!
Governor replied to Tiberius's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Well, Republicans do the same exact thing outside of every church in America. They just don’t want “certain” people to vote. Being a registered voter is all you should need to vote. That’s what it’s for. You walk in, give your name, date of birth, and home address, and they hand you a ballot. This whole idea that random people are walking in and using other voter’s names and memorizing the addresses of total strangers has always been totally ludicrous. And no, Ga. actually doesn’t have much of a safety net at all. It’s just like Florida and SC. -
Are there any racist institutions? How and why.
Governor replied to TakeYouToTasker's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
An under-incarceration problem? LMAO. What in the world was he thinking? He must hold stock in private prisons. Major screw up. Not that it really matters tho. He has no change of obtaining higher office. -
Georgia election laws and MLB
Governor replied to Orlando Buffalo's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Ballot ID numbers of the voter’s personal ID number? Voting is a right therefore it’s illegal to require an ID or ID number to vote. -
Georgia election laws and MLB
Governor replied to Orlando Buffalo's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
The funniest part about Georgia is that Trump got butchered and then both R senators lost also afterwards, which basically confirmed that the numbers were exactly right and ended Donald’s fake narrative. -
Georgia election laws and MLB
Governor replied to Orlando Buffalo's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
It can happen at the local level where the election is decided by less than 1000 votes. Republicans were caught in NC in that House race that was really close. Safeguards were out into place after that. That was more of a “ballot harvesting” scenario. senate or presidential level? Nope. -
What ads are people talking about? I don’t see any on my end.
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I don’t mind paying, I just don’t like 50 companies having my card info and any info really. If I could mail Tim Graham a roll of quarters I would prefer that.
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Georgia election laws and MLB
Governor replied to Orlando Buffalo's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
But it doesn’t actually do that at all. It’s basically impossible to commit voter fraud on a meaningful scale and you know that. Each ballot is secure and mailed to the voter at their home address. What you’re actually saying is that millions of ballots are being stolen out of people’s locked mailboxes by random people who intend to fraudulently fill out those ballots. Think about how silly that is. -
Georgia election laws and MLB
Governor replied to Orlando Buffalo's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
The only reason to match signatures is to throw out votes. That’s not a new tactic only used in Georgia. It’s been deployed for years along with purging people from voter rolls if they don’t respond quickly enough to something they mail to you. The list goes on and on.... -
Georgia election laws and MLB
Governor replied to Orlando Buffalo's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
It’s not a secret what the GOP has been doing. I was in conference calls with other consultants discussing these suppression tactics way back in 2003! At the end of the day, they’ll just have to pass a voting rights act federally and make it all go away. -
Truth is, we really have no idea how bad Florida is right now. With how they behaved over the last year, decreasing testing, changing how cases and hospitalizations are counted, changing or not providing “cause of death”, there’s no way for anyone to really know. All that we know is that it isn’t good at all.
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it’s amazing to me that folks are still trying to defend Florida. This is a state that just spent 10 out of last 12 months purposely testing as few people as possible each day to keep case numbers down. Now that the stimulus passed, which includes money for testing, it’s no surprise at all that their numbers are going through the roof. It’s about to get a whole lot worse too!