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Republicans try much harder to diminish the importance of the collective black vote through gerrymandering, than they do to change the minds of black voters.I have to hand it you Dems, your means of bondage is very effective.
Republicans try much harder to diminish the importance of the collective black vote through gerrymandering, than they do to change the minds of black voters.
Basically, the problem is with the Republican Party. The unwillingness of Republicans to acknowledge that they even have a problem with black voters, is the reason why they will never solve it. Republicans would rather just try to put every black voter in red states in the same district, and then hope that black voter turnout is low in the Presidential General Election.
There has been NOTHING substantive at the ballot box to indicate that black voters are turning away from the Democratic Party. You are doing some wishful thinking, just as you did 4 years ago .... just as Republicans always do in Presidential Election years.More and more black people have caught on to the democrat party slave leadership.
A 6% increase in AA support for the GOP in this past mid terms vs prior mid termsThere has been NOTHING substantive at the ballot box to indicate that black voters are turning away from the Democratic Party. You are doing some wishful thinking, just as you did 4 years ago .... just as Republicans always do in Presidential Election years.
"Federal spending on interest payments is forecast to hit $870 billion this year — exceeding the $822 billion that the nation will spend on defense in 2024, according to a recent analysis by the Congressional Budget Office. This year's outlay for interest payments represents a 32% increase from last year's $659 billion in interest expense."Why do American Earls care about the size of the federal government? Does it encroach on your life in some way? Does the deficit?
Hard to argue.I'm always amazed at how Republicans love to kid themselves into believing that THIS will be the election cycle that black voters finally start voting for their candidate. They do this, literally, every four years .... but nothing ever changes. The Republican Party nominee in the Presidential General Election nets between 8% to 13% of the popular vote - every time.
"Federal spending on interest payments is forecast to hit $870 billion this year — exceeding the $822 billion that the nation will spend on defense in 2024, according to a recent analysis by the Congressional Budget Office. This year's outlay for interest payments represents a 32% increase from last year's $659 billion in interest expense."
Your income went from $1 to $2Thanks Reagan - The founding father of non-war time debt. Will forever be paying for the 1980 mistake.
Top 5 Presidents Who Added to National Debt by Percentage
Here are the top five presidents in modern U.S. history who recorded the largest percentage increase to national debt during their term(s) in office.
1. Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933 to 1945)
President Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) contributed the largest percentage increase to U.S. national debt to date. Roosevelt entered office when the United States was in the depths of the Great Depression, the longest economic recession in modern history. FDR’s New Deal, a series of government-funded programs to fight the devastating effects of the Great Depression, added significantly to the national debt.
The U.S. national debt went up when FDR took office because of the New Deal.8 But the biggest contributor to the national debt under FDR was World War II.
2. Woodrow Wilson (1913 to 1921)
President Woodrow Wilson added to the U.S. national debt with funding war efforts during World War I. Under Wilson, U.S. government debt increased from over $2.9 billion in 1913 when he took office to over $23.9 billion when he left office in 1921.
3. Ronald Reagan (1981 to 1989)
President Ronald Reagan added over $1.6 trillion to the U.S. national debt. The actor-turned-president supported supply-side economics and believed government intervention reduced economic growth. His economic policies involved widespread tax cuts, decreased social spending, and more military spending. Reagan increased defense spending by 35% in his two terms as president.
MAGA..........lolHard to argue.
It’s very sad what the Democrat party has done to black people in America. Maybe black people will rise up against their overlords one day and vote for real change.
I think most everyone knows how percentages work.Your income went from $1 to $2
My income went from $200,000 to $300,000
You sure are doing better than me....and I'm not defending Regan the argument is just dumb
just nasty..absolute nasty"Federal spending on interest payments is forecast to hit $870 billion this year — exceeding the $822 billion that the nation will spend on defense in 2024, according to a recent analysis by the Congressional Budget Office. This year's outlay for interest payments represents a 32% increase from last year's $659 billion in interest expense."
What about Democracy? Dems are so FOS.Dems To Police Third-Party Candidates’ Ballot Access Efforts In Hopes Of Saving Biden
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The Democratic National Committee (DNC) is forming a group of lawyers to monitor how third-party contenders seek ballot access as the party continues to worry that such candidates could potentially hinder President Joe Biden’s reelection chances, The New York Times reported Wednesday.
Lawyers Dana Remus and Robert Lenhard will lead the new team to counter what the party views as a threat to increasing former President Donald Trump’s chances of returning to the White House in November, according to the NYT. As independent Robert F. Kennedy Jr., “Justice for All Party” candidate Cornel West, the Green Party and No Labels continue to notch ballot access wins across the country, the party views policing these efforts as paramount.
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Dems To Police Third-Party Candidates’ Ballot Access Efforts In Hopes Of Saving Biden
The DNC is forming a group of lawyers to monitor how third-party contenders seek ballot access.dailycaller.com
So Joe's is substantially bigger than Trump's. I'm not surprised.
counting ballots while wearing masks..goodness.California Is Still Counting Mail-In Ballots From Primaries Held Over Two Weeks Ago
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California is still counting ballots from its primary elections that took place over two weeks ago.
According to CNN, which has published a live update of the results, numerous races still have tens of thousands of ballots to be counted and verified. The most notable of these two races are the Democrat and Republican presidential primaries, which at the time of writing have an estimated vote count of 95 and 93 percent respectively.
Meanwhile, other races including the House District 20 Special Primary have just 81 percent of the vote in, meaning there are also tens of thousands of ballots left to count.
California election officials may point to the fact that these races have already been called, but such failure to adequately complete the process may be a sign of things to come.
In the 2020 presidential election, allegations of voter fraud were mainly the result of the inordinate amount of time it took to count the ballots across numerous swing states, the majority of which eventually tipped in Joe Biden's favor by the tiniest of margins.
The Federalist, which first reported on the ongoing failure, explained how a law signed by California Gov. Gavin Newsom concerning mail-in ballots is the principal cause of this delay:
Republicans try much harder to diminish the importance of the collective black vote through gerrymandering, than they do to change the minds of black voters.
Basically, the problem is with the Republican Party. The unwillingness of Republicans to acknowledge that they even have a problem with black voters, is the reason why they will never solve it. Republicans would rather just try to put every black voter in red states in the same district, and then hope that black voter turnout is low in the Presidential General Election.