Isn't a republican president being excited about hanging on in Mississippi a sign they have already lost?
Isn't a republican president being excited about hanging on in Mississippi a sign they have already lost?
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A great evening last night in Kentucky and Mississippi for the Republican Party with 13 BIG WINS, including a Governorship in Mississippi. Congratulations to everyone!
If Kentucky was a great win for the GOP, I wonder what a defeat would look like..
Trump Tweets
A great evening last night in Kentucky and Mississippi for the Republican Party with 13 BIG WINS, including a Governorship in Mississippi. Congratulations to everyone!
Just read a story that although Kentucky and Virginia get the headlines, the real bad news for Trump might be in a number of Surburban elections in Pennslyvania, where the GOP suffered severe setbacks.
Bevin in Kentucky is a total Alpha Hotel;but his request for a recanvass..pretty much the same as a recount...in the election is perfectly reasonable. In many states an election this close would trigger an automatic recount.
Of course it does. Just like last time.![]()
Hey, for CE a Trump vs Gabbard race wold be perfect:no matter who loses, Putin wins.
Nope. And he isn't really excited. He just keeps you busy.
Good opportunity for the Kentucky legislature to put on a good dog and pony show by selecting the Democratic winner of the election for Governor- thus proving how "fair" and "impartial" they are.Didn't take long, grumbling about "irregularities" in KY are now serving as pretext for Republicans to steal the election.
https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/politics/2019/11/06/beshear-vs-bevin-legislature-could-decide-race-senate-president-says/4174103002/
The Republican state senate head is openly flirting with using KY law to allow the legislature to decide the election, which would almost certainly result in the losing candidate getting the office in direct repudiation of the voters.
Similar chicanery occurred in the KY gubernatorial election of 1899. The election stealing governor was assassinated and only served as governor for 4 days. Seems like an instructive example.
I'm torn. On the one hand, we really do need people in office who really believe in the principles of democracy. But on the other hand, when one side has completely abandoned reason and normalcy, we need to do something about them.
If they're going to complain about the changes being unfair, no matter how fair they actually are, then maybe we should just say **** it, and show them what real unfairness looks like. Maybe then they'll be glad to get back to real fairness.
Good opportunity for the Kentucky legislature to put on a good dog and pony show by selecting the Democratic winner of the election for Governor- thus proving how "fair" and "impartial" they are.