Message from @🎃Boo-ton🎃
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What Happened to the Big Announcement
seems like it was just a rumor
Well, the Green Party got ballot access in Montana. People there tend to vote third party, so more people who lean to the left will may vote Green.
Which is like 500 people
Though, Johnson did help Trump win by a large margin in 2016.
Here is the question Gary
“A city in the Northeast portion of Syria”
What is Aleppo?
In 2016 1.61% of the population of Montana voted for Jill Stein and she wasn’t on the ballot. Or at least I don’t think she was.
Tester won by 4% in 2012 so having a Green Party could definitely make a difference
@Den hahaha that's such a blow to Hillary. Stein not even being on the ballot, but they decide to vote for her instead anyway
Third parties will usually run a candidate as an independent if they can't get ballot access in a state.
What in the Hell
A quarter of the Vermont population are gunowners
Jill Stein also did good among Native Americans in the Dakotas and Montana, as they tend to vote Democrat.
Magazine bans, raises age to 21 for long guns, universal background checks for all firearm sales, bump stocks banned.
re: vermont
@🎃Boo-ton🎃 Vermont is one of those bi-polar states in which they vote one way, but live another.
Vermont is just so sheltered and liberal.
These dying old hippies will still vote for Sanders and the Democrats
^
Virtually 100% white
Yep.
Vermont was right-wing up until very, very recently.
All these New York immigrants.
^This too
Prisoners in Vermont can vote too.
Zero disenfranchisement of felons
BLM activists actually use pics/vids of them voting to show how "their votes matter but their lives don't"
but hilariously, they're always white
if they want their rights taken away, so be it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmrlvQwMdVo - Chicago also intensifies gun control laws.
lel.
http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/fulltext.asp?DocName=10000HB1468ham001&GA=100&SessionId=91&DocTypeId=HB&LegID=101958&DocNum=1468&GAID=14&Session=
http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/billstatus.asp?DocNum=1465&GAID=14&GA=100&DocTypeID=HB&LegID=101955&SessionID=91
http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/fulltext.asp?DocName=10000HB1467ham001&GA=100&SessionId=91&DocTypeId=HB&LegID=101957&DocNum=1467&GAID=14&Session=
Three laws.
We need to moving to a state in New England so we can keep it red.
I say New Hampshire and Maine.
The good news however is that it looks like gun rights will expand in Michigan.