luthervol
rational (x) and reasonable (y)
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She's lacking a peni$ and the optimum amount of pigment, but she very well may be the first gubernatorial candidate to overcome both obstacles.
The fact that I watched her ad that literally began, "people are saying a lot of bad things about me, but this election isn't about me" was pretty telling. When your campaign pitch is, "I'm the one asking to run your state, but let's not talk about me..."Save the campaign?...lol
The fact that it's a tight race tells you all you need to know.
Not long ago, GA was as red as it got.
It's not like GA has a long history of electing a specific demographic in statewide elections.I hope that’s an attempt at a troll job and not how you really think . First ... how do you know “ she “ doesn’t have a Peni$ ? Second , I don’t think being any other color but what she is would make a difference .
That's exactly the way he thinks. He's the poster child of the new democratic party. Feel the Bern.I hope that’s an attempt at a troll job and not how you really think . First ... how do you know “ she “ doesn’t have a Peni$ ? Second , I don’t think being any other color but what she is would make a difference .
and Trump stumping for all those Rs is what?
crony politics is why we are a crap show. I would much rather have the un-invested celebrity doing the stumping than a politician. they should all still run on their own merits, no parties, no national support, run on their own two feet. but if they are going to get support I would rather it be a civilian than a politician.Politics?
The difference being is politicians can and will stump for those that will give them or the party an advantage. It's expected to see Trump or Obama or Clinton (pick one) or Bush stumping for a candidate. An out of state celebrity with nothing invested in a governor's election? What advantage are they hoping for?
A better world in which to live? Just thinking out loud.Politics?
The difference being is politicians can and will stump for those that will give them or the party an advantage. It's expected to see Trump or Obama or Clinton (pick one) or Bush stumping for a candidate. An out of state celebrity with nothing invested in a governor's election? What advantage are they hoping for?