W.TN.Orange Blood
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That's likely overblown. They're not moving on some sort of Liberal Mormon-esque mission. They are fleeing. Most that I've met are conservative who can't stand it anymore. Many are former liberals who don't want to go back under that. The number of unconverted liberals arriving in red states probably won't be large enough to radically change these states' colors on the map.The bad thing about that, they pollute other states with their democrat votes when the move.
Crockett is an embarrassment to the human race![]()
DAVID MARCUS: Tax-free overtime could be midterm magic for GOP
The GOP's bill with no tax on overtime could be a game-changer for working Americans, potentially boosting Republicans in the midterms with Trump's support.www.foxnews.com
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Crockett: We Will Investigate Trump, Family When Dems Take House Back
Representative Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) said Sunday on MSNBC's "Alex Witt Reports" that the Democratic Party will take the majority in the 2026 midterms and investigate President Donald Trump and his family. | Clipswww.breitbart.com
Which of these items do you disagree with?And so it begins. They know people are truly pizzed off about ICE, the economy, and the Epstein files. So RepubLIARs revert to their usual tactic of cheating, lying, and stealing. Then making excuses for it. The truth is out there,
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New GOP anti-voting bill may be the most dangerous attack on voting rights ever
The MEGA Act represents one of the most catastrophic proposals for democracy in the United States.www.democracydocket.com
Thank you. I was going to do that, but figured "Eh, what's the use?"Which of these items do you disagree with?
- Impose a strict photo ID requirement to vote,
- create a centralized voter surveillance system in every state,
- mandate constant voter roll purges, gutting the “Motor Voter” law that expanded access to voter registration,
- bar states from counting ballots that arrive after Election Day,
- ban universal mail voting, in which states mail a ballot to all registered voters,
- bar the federal funding for voter registration by outside groups,
- and unleash lawsuits against election officials — all at once.
What about you? Which do you disagree with?Which of these items do you disagree with?
- Impose a strict photo ID requirement to vote,
- create a centralized voter surveillance system in every state,
- mandate constant voter roll purges, gutting the “Motor Voter” law that expanded access to voter registration,
- bar states from counting ballots that arrive after Election Day,
- ban universal mail voting, in which states mail a ballot to all registered voters,
- bar the federal funding for voter registration by outside groups,
- and unleash lawsuits against election officials — all at once.
Believe states should run elections as they see fit. Personally, I believe in several of these but we can't pick and choose when to believe in state's constitutionally protected rights...Which of these items do you disagree with?
- Impose a strict photo ID requirement to vote,
- create a centralized voter surveillance system in every state,
- mandate constant voter roll purges, gutting the “Motor Voter” law that expanded access to voter registration,
- bar states from counting ballots that arrive after Election Day,
- ban universal mail voting, in which states mail a ballot to all registered voters,
- bar the federal funding for voter registration by outside groups,
- and unleash lawsuits against election officials — all at once.
We can when they are federal elections. JMO.
I think the federal government should have a say in whether and how voters are registered/guaranteed, as well as how ballots are handled, if the elections are federal elections.If we went to popular vote for POTUS, then sure everyone has to have the same rules. The states choose their electors as they see fit (Nebraska and Maine dont have winner takes all, for example).
Again, Im for a lot of this. Im just more for state's choosing to run elections the way they see fit.
Just gets really slippery when we start talk "enhanced photo ID".
I'm not being snarky. It was legitimate confusion, seeing how nothing in my post, or the list in question has anything to do with drawing districts. What did I miss?
