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Fiendish Thingy

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4. Some of those things are worth considering, others are not.
Fri May 8, 2026, 08:33 PM
14 hrs ago

For example, in GA, voter suppression laws have been in effect since before the 2024 election, yet voters elected 3 democrats to a utilities commission that had been solid republican for 30+ years.

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Thank you for laying this out. mr715 14 hrs ago #1
You are often right - I hope this opinion is also correct biophile 14 hrs ago #2
Some of those things are worth considering, others are not. Fiendish Thingy 14 hrs ago #4
You had me until the conclusion. Ilikepurple 14 hrs ago #3
Uncertainty cuts both ways Fiendish Thingy 14 hrs ago #5
K & R................. Lovie777 14 hrs ago #6
That's another piece of math I didn't mention! Fiendish Thingy 14 hrs ago #8
I really hope you're right. ecstatic 14 hrs ago #7
There is plenty of evidence that republicans are already voting for Democratic candidates over the past year. Fiendish Thingy 14 hrs ago #9
That is not relevant to what is happening with our elections. gab13by13 13 hrs ago #11
This comment (#11) is entirely irrelevant and quite unnecessary. Intractable 12 hrs ago #18
Sure it is. Nt Fiendish Thingy 12 hrs ago #20
Louisiana was in the middle of voting gab13by13 13 hrs ago #10
Yeah, the rose-colored glasses some are wearing do not help at all. FoxNewsSucks 13 hrs ago #12
Here's the deal gab13by13 13 hrs ago #14
Texass did that to Austin years ago. FoxNewsSucks 12 hrs ago #16
Votes will be the bullets in this gun fight Fiendish Thingy 12 hrs ago #21
So you are espousing the Schumer strategy? gab13by13 12 hrs ago #24
Yeah, that's what I'm proposing- let Trump burn it all down. Fiendish Thingy 11 hrs ago #29
This message was self-deleted by its author Fiendish Thingy 12 hrs ago #22
Agree. The Texas gerry was based on Hispanic Strelnikov_ 13 hrs ago #13
What does this have to do with Magats rigging elections? gab13by13 13 hrs ago #15
What rigging? Fiendish Thingy 12 hrs ago #23
I stand by the word rigging. gab13by13 11 hrs ago #26
Apathetic non voting citizens can most certainly get in the way. littlemissmartypants 12 hrs ago #17
Some People imagined they could afford to be apathetic in 2024 Fiendish Thingy 11 hrs ago #25
Kamala Harris won the election. gab13by13 11 hrs ago #27
No. mr715 11 hrs ago #31
2024 Election Denialism is just as kooky and evidence free as 2020 Election Denialism Fiendish Thingy 11 hrs ago #34
THANK YOU! 😊👍🤞🙏 🌊🌊🌊 ColoringFool 12 hrs ago #19
Gerrymandering chart Norrrm 11 hrs ago #28
Ah, but that presumes that all red voters will continue to vote red in 100% of races, 100% of the time Fiendish Thingy 11 hrs ago #30
And, just to bring up a point you and I agree on... mr715 11 hrs ago #38
While court expansion must be Dems top priority in 2029, I don't think it has to be front and Center in the 2028 campaig Fiendish Thingy 55 min ago #39
Assuming a fixed electorate, which is not the case. mr715 11 hrs ago #33
Pritzker I've read is considering countering the most recent red state redistricting. NoMoreRepugs 11 hrs ago #32
Yes, I expect many blue states will redistrict, but not in time for the midterms, but for 2028. Nt Fiendish Thingy 11 hrs ago #35
Those republican redistricts... Boo1 11 hrs ago #36
And if the optimistic models are correct, mr715 11 hrs ago #37
If 90 million people get off their asses and vote blue in the midterms IzzaNuDay 25 min ago #40
This edhopper 15 min ago #41
It won't even take 90 million Fiendish Thingy 15 min ago #42
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