Message from @Rhodesiaboo
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@🎃Boo-ton🎃 Manchin was repeatedly given the opportunity to become a Republican.
And now he'll lose his senate seat.
@[Lex] It's not lookin good
He's gunna keep it at this rate
Assuming Blankenship loses, of course
some people seem to think it's possible for Blankenship to beat Manchin
If he wins the primary,
We will make it possible for Blankenship to beat Manchin.
DEUS VULT!
No
We should want Jenkins in the Senate,
Not just because he's the most electable, but he's 100% onboard the agenda
There's no case to be against him
I know.
But if Jenkins is defeated we mustn't fall for NR-esque "SHOUT AT TIME TO STOP" bullshit
We will endorse the nominee.
Whoever wins the primary, yes. But that time hasn't come yet.
If he does win, we'll go full on against the (((Chinapeople)))
some people are saying that Jenkins is a McConnell type cuck
I know next to nothing about WV
why are they saying that
So Pocahontas and ((Bernie Sanders)) are supporting opposite democrat candidates for governor in Ohio
Rather a McConnell Cuck than a democrat @Deleted User
Because that's what is gunna happen if Coal Barren wins
gonna be in Voice Chat for the next few hours. Also, we'll be having one tomorrow as well
K
>tfw you won't be able to run as a Dixiecrat this year and troll the Democrats by changing the party once they win their majority
I would literally work to get Democrats to dump their money on my campaign and redirect it out of actual swing states.
The ultimate trolling is when the 40th Democrat after I suck up all their money to win a hard red state goes
"I AM A REPUBLICAN!"
And clotures the Democrats every time
Oh that takes me back
when Senator Richard Shelby of Alabama switched parties in 1994
It was quite a development, it was a clear message that a conservative Democrats were officially done in the South
Connecticut’s legislature has passed a bill that would give the state’s Electoral College votes to the presidential candidate who wins the popular vote nationally.
The state Senate voted 21-14 on Saturday to join the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, which includes 10 states and the District of Columbia. The state House passed the measure last week, 77 to 73.
The compact requires its members to cast their Electoral College ballots for the presidential candidate who wins the national popular vote. The agreement goes into effect once states representing at least 270 electoral votes — the number needed for a candidate to win the presidency — signs the compact.
Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy (D) has promised to sign the legislation committing his state to the interstate agreement. Once he does so, the compact will have 172 electoral votes. California, Hawaii, Illinois, Massachusetts, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington and the District of Columbia have already signed the accord.
most blue states have done this
California, Vermont I think
it could backfire so badly on them
yeah, definitely
I could see Connecticut going red in the next few years
Indeed.