I'm curious. I haven't been able to see my own "thanks/likes" drop down box for years. How many total dislikes have I given out in my time here?the recent flurry of dis-likes had me a bit worried.
I'm curious. I haven't been able to see my own "thanks/likes" drop down box for years. How many total dislikes have I given out in my time here?the recent flurry of dis-likes had me a bit worried.
Or Hillary, who ties Auburn in winning the People's National Championship.Unless you are Kentucky Football.....then you get a ring
Seems like Dems made this a Trump vs. Hillary comparison, not Cajun. He's just showing the Dems the degree to which this was a referendum on Trump.which is 100% more than you or I got, so what
this wasn't Trump versus Hillary, this was an election for a %100 safe GOP Seat that should never even be close to be Blue. This is one of the reason Price got the job because his seat was a "gimme" for the GOP. Was
it is a referendum on Trump but the proper metric is still Historical Congressional races. Trump swung this race over 20 Points in Ossoff's favor, I can't hep if y'all can't follow it.Seems like Dems made this a Trump vs. Hillary comparison, not Cajun. He's just showing the Dems the degree to which this was a referendum on Trump.
Bless your one-dimensional heart.it is a referendum on Trump but the proper metric is still Historical Congressional races. Trump swung this race over 20 Points in Ossoff's favor, I can't hep if y'all can't follow it.
Then compare it to other special elections....not congressional races. The environment is much different in special elections. It becomes a single issue race, compared to multi race elections. The NYT was comparing it to the Clinton/Trump numbers on their results page. They didn't compare it to the last congressional race.it is a referendum on Trump but the proper metric is still Historical Congressional races. Trump swung this race over 20 Points in Ossoff's favor, I can't hep if y'all can't follow it.
Roswell police have arrested a man on a misdemeanor theft charge after a Twitter user sent a 14-second video of the man putting Jon Ossoff and other campaign signs in the trunk of his car, a spokeswoman said Wednesday.
"Tell Big Bubba I said what's up."the sign stealer from a few pages back was arrested yesterday.
Typical Liberal Hate Gibberish.You want to provide one anti Trump ad from him? I'm waiting.....
he campaigned on elimating gov waste, protecting the ACA, working to create high tech jobs, and women's rights. Which is enough for me. I have no idea what the Trump clowns were campaigning for. They decide to only run negative attack ads.
But like I said, I'm sure you and 86 can correct me since you don't live in the district and are getting more correct information than me from Breitbart
Coming from a person living in Forsyth Co, that really means a lot to me. Really does.Typical Liberal Hate Gibberish.
I know this is the conventional argument, but I've never bought it. I think there are times when it probably is or can be but most of the time it's tangential at best. To give the most prominent example, I don't think the 1994 Republican revolution takeover (Newtie as Speaker) had much to do with Bill Clinton. A little? Sure. But that was a perfect storm of old conservative and moderate Democrats retiring (David Boren, for example), the South finally shifting over and becoming more Republican at the local level (Sonny Montgomery and Jamie Whitten of Mississippi both retired but were replaced by Republicans who were near clones of their own views), anti-incumbency for seeming out of touch members (Speaker Tom Foley), ethics problems (Dan Rostenkowski but Brock Adams, Howard Metzenbaum, and Republican Bob Packwood were all in deep trouble), and losing districts where Clinton carried the state in 1992.....plus a few "I hate Clinton" elections.it is a referendum on Trump but the proper metric is still Historical Congressional races. Trump swung this race over 20 Points in Ossoff's favor, I can't hep if y'all can't follow it.
This reminds me of one of Ed Rollins' stories about the GOP. In 1988, Jack Kemp was bowing out of the race and ready to endorse Daddy Bush. The Bush folks wanted him to go over some points while Kemp just wanted to get it over with because he didn't really care for Bush. Rollins summarized it (and I'm paraphrasing) - "that afternoon two politicians with absolutely no use for each other pledged their mutual and eternal undying devotion and support."
The husband of Republican congressional candidate Karen Handel shared an image on his Twitter timeline Tuesday that urged voters to support his wife in order to "free the black slaves from the Democratic plantation."
The image, shared by user @rose10052 [and re-tweeted by Handel's husband], featured a stock image of young black man in a suit with white text.
"Criticizing black kids for obeying the law, studying in school, and being ambitious as 'acting white' is a trick Democrats play on Black people to keep them poor, ignorant, and dependent," text on the image reads. "Free the black slaves from the Democratic plantation."
tbf, things like that didn't hurt trump when his kids re-tweeted them. but i don't think it will play well. it was pulled down pretty quick with the "my husband didn't read what he was re-tweeting" excuse.So I don't really know Georgia politics, but this doesn't seem like it would play well in any district.
GOP candidate's husband shares image urging voters to 'free the black slaves from the Democratic plantation'
So #1 You don't believe there is duplication in DC and #2 you want him to illegally spend campaign funds?I would like Ossoff to list the programs that are duplicates and costing the taxpayers 16 billion dollars. Thats all I have heard from day one of his campaign. Also how he is going to clean up the corrupt government in DC when thats all we hear from politicians and once they get elected they become part of the problem. He should spend some of that 8 million bucks feeding the homeless in Atlanta.
In this day and age, I'd seriously doubt it. Of course, I didn't think Trump could win the election (the nomination could be rationalized as Cruz and Rubio dividing a common vote), either.So I don't really know Georgia politics, but this doesn't seem like it would play well in any district.
GOP candidate's husband shares image urging voters to 'free the black slaves from the Democratic plantation'