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US Election results thread

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Professor said:
Best_loser said:
Ossoff is only 33, a big future for him

Dems need to get rid of republican voter suppression

They need to work out why they lost Texas and Florida and take those next time

Texas and North Carolina are more likely to change than Florida. Increasingly urban and educated (like Georgia). The change was slow, but Clark County-Athens, and home of the University of Georgia went democrat in the 1990s as the University grew. Atlanta is a fast growing, increasingly educated and wealthy city-the capital of Black America. As the non-white population overtakes the white in terms of size and they access better educational opportunities, the GOP loses its grip. What the US really needs is to overhaul the Senate to be representative. 600,000 in Wyoming have the same power as 38 million Californians. UGA is our partner university and this is looking like a good day for the Peach State.

I'd rather see expansion of statehood to Puerto Rico, DC and the American overseas territories allowing them to seat senators.
 
AceJack said:
Professor said:
Texas and North Carolina are more likely to change than Florida. Increasingly urban and educated (like Georgia). The change was slow, but Clark County-Athens, and home of the University of Georgia went democrat in the 1990s as the University grew. Atlanta is a fast growing, increasingly educated and wealthy city-the capital of Black America. As the non-white population overtakes the white in terms of size and they access better educational opportunities, the GOP loses its grip. What the US really needs is to overhaul the Senate to be representative. 600,000 in Wyoming have the same power as 38 million Californians. UGA is our partner university and this is looking like a good day for the Peach State.

I'd rather see expansion of statehood to Puerto Rico, DC and the American overseas territories allowing them to seat senators.

Or better still both.
 
Trump due to speak https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrGJfQzUrnY
 
Have you seen the videos of Romney being approached by a deranged woman at the airport and then having a chant of 'traitor' directed at him on the plane? But apparently it's the left who are the nasty ones...
 
Longlostjack said:
That doesn't seem to be a very big crowd.

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https://twitter.com/Acosta/status/1346863103015870466 :?
 
Donald Trump, Mike Pence, Rudy Guiliani, Kelly Loefller, David Perdue have had their pants pulled down and their arses soundly thrashed in Georgia.
Take that, you obnoxious feckers!
 
Meanwhile https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6wRKZFBFeQ
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_N2ezvK-Ng
 

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