PILOT SPIN
Spin Zone => Spin Zone => Topic started by: Rush on October 15, 2023, 06:25:23 AM
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Opinions? Is this a good thing?
https://twitter.com/simonateba/status/1713452464421187889
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New Zealand also handily rejected Leftist Fascim and went conservative, or their version of it. Jacinda Ahern's draconian Covid policies, higher taxes and more restrictive gun control helped oust the Fascists.
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New Zealand also handily rejected Leftist Fascim and went conservative, or their version of it. Jacinda Ahern's draconian Covid policies, higher taxes and more restrictive gun control helped oust the Fascists.
Also Australia just rejected a proposal to give Indigenous people more power to influence their basic constitution.
https://rumble.com/v3pdvhp-australia-votes-no-rejects-constitutional-wokeness.html
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Republicans in the US are still losing elections, and in areas it shouldn't happen.
The republicans still don't get it. They are the party of gracious losers.
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Republicans in the US are still losing elections, and in areas it shouldn't happen.
The republicans still don't get it. They are the party of gracious losers.
This guy is taking credit for it. He is doing grassroots work which is what we need and what Ronna McDaniel and the RNC do not get.
https://twitter.com/ScottPresler/status/1713394067986325950
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Interesting. I’ll copy it for those of you without a Twitter account.
https://twitter.com/RealSKeshel/status/1713516392031342645
“ What the media isn’t quite telling you - in flipping the Louisiana governor’s mansion away from the Dems, there were actually 8 GOP candidates in the race, and 2 Dems.
The Republican candidates had 64.5% of the vote together, the Dems 28.5%, for a 36 point margin. Landry won with a narrow majority.
In the last race’s first round (2019), the three GOP candidates split the vote and wound up with a 51.9% to 47.4% edge over the two Dems, including the incumbent governor who went on to win the runoff narrowly.
While off-cycle elections are not necessarily indicative of presidential sentiment, that’s a 31.5% swing toward GOP gubernatorial candidates in four years in a working class state with tons of blue dogs, and that also tells me there’s a major shift in the black vote underway (and southern black vote is the most loyal to Dems regionally).”