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afransen

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IDK, in the above two part series the Texans seemed like lovely people I’d want to know and hang with. It was the Californian liberals that got skewered here.

Taking a dish someone prepared for a BBQ and feeding it to the dog is quite rude.
 

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Mike Pence is making the rounds this week. I've seen a lot of news coverage of him.
He appears to be feeling out support to be the Not-Trump candidate for the Republican nomination.
I have to say, I would get out the popcorn to watch a Trump vs. Pence nomination battle. It would probably completely blow up the Republican Party.

 

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It's not looking like much of a red wave after all. The Democrats look on track to maintain narrow control of the Senate, and the GOP House majority looks more like +20 than the +25 or more that many were predicting.
 

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Georgia looks to be going to a run-off. Still possible that the Dems could pick it up and end up picking up a seat for a 51-49 majority.
 

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Nevada hasn't reported yet, but it looks like Georgia may be the nail-biter for the run-off.

@gabe, all the bisexuals have is the governor of Oregon and Kyrsten Sinema, Senator from Arizona, though I doubt anyone wants to claim her.
 

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Really looks like the Dems may hold the Senate via the win in Pennsylvania and the presumptive wins in Georgia and Arizona. If so, it will be a real shock to the GOP as they really felt they could take all three, but now they may win none of them.
 

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Really looks like the Dems may hold the Senate via the win in Pennsylvania and the presumptive wins in Georgia and Arizona. If so, it will be a real shock to the GOP as they really felt they could take all three, but now they may win none of them.

This is the US. The GOP has a rabid base that will vote for them without thinking.

Voters voted along ideological lines. You could have Ronald McDonald or a half eaten grilled cheese sandwich running for the GOP and they would get tons of votes.

US voters are idiots. They just see blue and red, nothing more.
 

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Michigan, even more than Pennsylvania, is the good news story. The Dems now control all three branches of government, and the electorate passed a ballot measure that will guarantee reproductive rights in the State Constitution. Michigan was one of the states likely to have all abortions illegal because of an old 1930s-era law.

Ohio, sadly, has gone the way of Indiana for good.
 

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