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Oh oka.
Ty for clarifying.
Funny note ladies did ya know that 1/3rd of my platoon claimed Jedi as their official religion. For a deployment to Afghanistan. Lol
Reminds me of the US map with POTUS' race. Mostly red/redish.
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And the whole time yer talking about tech. 😆 I love it here
You ladies and shinny things.. Smh lol
Voter fraud in Kentucky Govenors race?
@LonghornRancher I think so. No one I know voted for Beshear.
@(っ◔◡◔)っ ♥ tคฯ 👌☞🐸 ʳє𝔢Ẹ𝕖𝐄Ẹᵉέє this may be what you are looking for: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=l5ZQKAxJMBo
Yes!!
Oh thank you
I am trying to red pill my son about vaccines & Bill Gates. I need more factual evidence.
yeah
Nano drones
Steven talks with Project Veritas' James O'Keefe about their latest bombshell and gets even more exclusive information.
Andy Beshear (D) 49.2% 711,520
Matthew Bevin (R) 48.8% 706,642
my question is why all other votes were heavy red large gap .. except the GOV
https://interactives.courier-journal.com/election/2019-general/
@Ann
Looks like Soros voting machines hard at work.
Was your vote taken only by electronic means or did you have a paper ballot counted electronicly?
> **MISSISSIPPI**
Last updated at 8:48 PM on November 5, 2019.
Governor
Candidate Party Votes Percentage
Tate Reeves Republican 84,096 56%
Jim Hood Democrat 63,437 42%
David Singletary Independent 1,545 1%
Bob Hickingbottom Constitution 487 0%
Total 149,565
22% Reporting 381 of 1,768 Precincts
Last updated at 8:48 PM on November 5, 2019.
Lieutenant Governor
Candidate Party Votes Percentage
Delbert Hosemann Republican 89,046 64%
Jay Hughes Democrat 51,152 36%
Total 140,198
21% Reporting 370 of 1,768 Precincts
@LonghornRancher no...we had option of paper and elect. Most my age would choose paper anyway but awake people know to choose paper.
@Sari that's the exact point I brought up. The gov which they wanted badly and sec of state were tight races. The rest had a good size spanse between the parties.
They have drones that can kill a selected target by face recognition. Small like overly big Hornets. And they can send them in swarms or individually.
House Rules - As we have been growing a bunch lately, we need folks to please be a bit more aware of one another's space. A little bit of self awareness will go a long way. When there are like ten or fifteen or more folks in a room, there needs to be less pontification and/or mic hogging. Keep it to a sentence or two and let up on the button, so other folks can also have a chance to participate. - i.e.
Respect one another & the ebb & flow of the conversation - Listen First - Talk Briefly - Lurk Moar
Let's remember that no one really knows Jack Shit at the end of the day and if you THINK you do.... take it to I AM AN EXPERT AT EVERYTHING room
@LonghornRancher But yeah the paper is still counted electronically. I didn't read your question right.
Nothing we learn shocks me
.... if they did not.. then they need to count absentee and military vote.. I do not believe it is right that they are only counted in a close race.. all vote should be counted
Logically speaking, it just makes no sense for them to vote a straight RED ticket with overwhelming wins on those, and then just suddenly Susan decide to change to blue on their governor, makes no logical sense.
Khazakstan Voter Fraud: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CLDXNsWMSVo
"Truth is logical"--Q
At one point the totals between the three candidates were over 100% and that was early on. I knew then something was up.
It is illogical for the voters to have voted Blue governor. Completely.
What makes is so illogical is the wins of 3 candidates were, some of them, more than 10 points.
Very large, decisive wins.
> **Mississippi Governor**
Last updated at 9:06 PM on November 5, 2019.
Candidate Party Votes Percentage
Tate Reeves Republican 134,790 54%
Jim Hood Democrat 109,790 44%
David Singletary Independent 2,436 1%
Bob Hickingbottom Constitution 734 0%
Total 247,750
35% Reporting 612 of 1,768 Precincts