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originally posted by: pianopraze
How the heck did KY go so blue.
I feel like I’m in some alternate reality.
And nothing has changed, your side is definitely deplorable and are absolute bigots. I am curious as to how you think your side is going to win the presidency, while spreading hate and division plus banning books and don't forget, you guys are also trying to whitewash history?
originally posted by: Threadbarer
a reply to: Threadbarer
Ohio has also voted to legalize marijuana for recreational use.
Much easier to copy and paste than to create a sentence that will convey the same message anyways.
originally posted by: VariedcodeSole
a reply to: SwissMarked
Just wait... they're scheming a way for these illegals to vote. I wouldn't doubt they're registrating them when they apply for welfare and food stamps. Pre-registrated forms ready to go when the rest of the blocks fall into place?
That way they don't have to chase anyone down.
Like they would anyway....🙄
Political experts: Race for Suffolk County executive could be snapshot of U.S. in 2024
Political analysts believe this suburban race is a bellwether of things to come on a national scale in 2024.
Suffolk is the largest suburban county in the country.
"Suburbs are the most powerful voting block in the country. They determine which party gets the keys to the White House, the gavels in Congress. What happens in Suffolk, which is a prototypical suburb, could tell us where the country is going politically in 2024," said Lawrence Levy, the dead of the Center for Suburban Studies at Hofstra University.
CBS News
Vying to become his successor is Brookhaven Supervisor Edward Romaine, a Republican, and former federal and state prosecutor David Calone, a Democrat.
Romaine is 76. Calone is 50. The county is purple, so it's a heated race and ads are getting nasty