I think everybody who cares is thinking about those two seats. You might like to join me in sending a bit of the filthy lucre to the two worth-while candidates:
So ingeniously diabolical of the Democrats to carefully engineer their massive voter fraud to take the form of losing a few House seats and a couple of Senate run-offs in order to make it seem unsuspicious.
I’m still waiting for the president to acknowledge to will of the electorate who clearly chose to kick him out. I’m still waiting for the Republicans to show they have a shred of integrity left. Oh, and the GOP will find a way to disenfranchise enough Georgia voters to take the senate seats, too. They have no honor.
Perhaps now would be a good time for those current GA Republicans to act with dignity, grace and a care towards the lawful transferal of power and speak up against Trump remaining in office now that he has lost. I would consider voting for that kind of Republican.
GA has ramifications for President-Elect Biden’s successful implementation of his policies. However, potentially treasonous and unconstitutional acts by Former-PINO Trump need addressing immediately.
Adding up the various candidate votes, the Democrats seems to have a shot at picking up one – and having 49 senators – but only if the same massive Democrat voter turnout results for the runoffs..
From an outsiders position it seems pretty clear cut.. continue with the mess created by Mitch and trump (while trump was playing president to boot) or, realize there is an alternative.
Just illustrating the headline “Georgia senate races head to a runoff”
Using Uncle Sam instead of a worried republican elephant is an attempt to scare Gorrell’s GOP audience of a ‘radical’ center Democratic party. Oh the horror of a president and a senate who would take the pandemic seriously!
It seems unlikely. In the special election Loeffler, Collins and the other GOP runners are showing at combined 49.3%. Libertarian at 0.7%, right leaning Independents with 0.6%.
In the regular contest Perdue has 49.7% and the Libertarian took 2.3%.
Barring a huge shift left I can’t see the Dems taking both seats or even one of them.
And with a looming recount and the challenges to hundreds of thousands of Fulton County ballots Purdue may well win outright by the end of the month.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member over 3 years ago
Bob, are you nervous that the repubs are going to lose some seats in the senate? Good!
Concretionist over 3 years ago
I think everybody who cares is thinking about those two seats. You might like to join me in sending a bit of the filthy lucre to the two worth-while candidates:
https://warnockforgeorgia.com/
https://electjon.com/
Daeder over 3 years ago
So ingeniously diabolical of the Democrats to carefully engineer their massive voter fraud to take the form of losing a few House seats and a couple of Senate run-offs in order to make it seem unsuspicious.
/s
feverjr Premium Member over 3 years ago
Thank Stacey Abrams, now let’s finish turning Georgia blue….
Patjade over 3 years ago
About time they got rid of those two inside traders that profited off of Covid-related stocks while denying victims of relief.
cdward over 3 years ago
I’m still waiting for the president to acknowledge to will of the electorate who clearly chose to kick him out. I’m still waiting for the Republicans to show they have a shred of integrity left. Oh, and the GOP will find a way to disenfranchise enough Georgia voters to take the senate seats, too. They have no honor.
Tralfaz Premium Member over 3 years ago
Sincere kudos to Georgia’s Republican Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, for standing up to the Trumpians who called for his resignation.
Durak Premium Member over 3 years ago
Perhaps now would be a good time for those current GA Republicans to act with dignity, grace and a care towards the lawful transferal of power and speak up against Trump remaining in office now that he has lost. I would consider voting for that kind of Republican.
mourdac Premium Member over 3 years ago
GA has ramifications for President-Elect Biden’s successful implementation of his policies. However, potentially treasonous and unconstitutional acts by Former-PINO Trump need addressing immediately.
thelordthygod666 over 3 years ago
Adding up the various candidate votes, the Democrats seems to have a shot at picking up one – and having 49 senators – but only if the same massive Democrat voter turnout results for the runoffs..
ncorgbl over 3 years ago
Go, Stacey, GO!
Alberta Oil Premium Member over 3 years ago
From an outsiders position it seems pretty clear cut.. continue with the mess created by Mitch and trump (while trump was playing president to boot) or, realize there is an alternative.
William Bednar Premium Member over 3 years ago
I hope the Dems win!!
6.6TA over 3 years ago
Bob Gorrell self-portrait.
GradingGorrell over 3 years ago
Same worried looking Uncle Sam as:
https://www.gocomics.com/bobgorrell/2013/06/28
Just illustrating the headline “Georgia senate races head to a runoff”
Using Uncle Sam instead of a worried republican elephant is an attempt to scare Gorrell’s GOP audience of a ‘radical’ center Democratic party. Oh the horror of a president and a senate who would take the pandemic seriously!
kentmarx36 over 3 years ago
Interesting that the Repulsicans don’t even trust the crooks from their own party in Georgia. /s (<:|
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member over 3 years ago
You’ll note that Uncle Sam’s image of Georgia is on his left.
charliekane over 3 years ago
OK Georgians: Everybody that voted no on DJT vote yes on Ossoff and Womack.
Everybody!
Radish the wordsmith over 3 years ago
That will be so cool when the dems have the house, the senate and the presidency.
Andylit Premium Member over 3 years ago
It seems unlikely. In the special election Loeffler, Collins and the other GOP runners are showing at combined 49.3%. Libertarian at 0.7%, right leaning Independents with 0.6%.
In the regular contest Perdue has 49.7% and the Libertarian took 2.3%.
Barring a huge shift left I can’t see the Dems taking both seats or even one of them.
And with a looming recount and the challenges to hundreds of thousands of Fulton County ballots Purdue may well win outright by the end of the month.