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Lauren Boebert

Remember you catch I pitch. Now get back to this thread topic. When you are getting beat you turn into your 12 year old tantrum.
I’ve never taken it in my life and you know it. You’re why the hulk fist sits by the bed, sweet cheeks.

I’ve been saying this whole time that I didn’t think boebert was going to lose and people were getting over excited. Nice try though.
 
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Republicans have been internally complaining at how poor their mail-in ballot results were. Apparently all their complaints about the system have led Republican voters to not consider it as a trustworthy method. I have no idea if similar statistics will be in play here, but if the majority of those are Democrat then things might change still. Still plenty of votes although I think in the end Boebert wins just due to how red that district has been. But there's still a chance. Either way it's close enough to send some messages that this style of governing may not work long term.
The GOP and their refusal to accept absentee voting is costing them elections and they're being willfully ignorant about it.

Voters might plan on same day voting and something might happen that derails that plan and they end up not voting at all.

Things like weather, illness, family emergencies can happen.

The fact that they are just being stubborn is fine with me and I am pretty sure the Democratic Party feels the same.
 
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This win will actually be worse for the Rs. It will help to convince them that maybe Trumpism isn't so bad and get in the way of some much needed soul searching.
 
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I've been to Rifle, Colorado. It's a one pump gas station kind of town. There are a couple of trout streams, some nature but by Colorado standards, it ain't Aspen or Vail. It's poor and working class. The people that live in these towns have no resemblance in their value system to those who live in Denver or Boulder.
 
I've been to Rifle, Colorado. It's a one pump gas station kind of town. There are a couple of trout streams, some nature but by Colorado standards, it ain't Aspen or Vail. It's poor and working class. The people that live in these towns have no resemblance in their value system to those who live in Denver or Boulder.
Other than Aspen, Vail and Durango, the Western Slope is politically much closer to rural Iowa than the Front Range.
 
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I mentioned this earlier this summer, but on our trip out West this spring...the area west of Denver to the Utah State line is barren along 1-70, except for Grand Junction.

Whole lotta poors and run down areas.
Takes one to know one, old man?
 
Boebert is extra special embarrassing.
It's a mystery. There must be something intrinsic about that district and the people that live there. The Dems have run strong candidates against MTG and Gaetz, and they won re-election with ease.
 
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It's a mystery. There must be something intrinsic about that district and the people that live there. The Dems have run strong candidates against MTG and Gaetz, and they won re-election with ease.
Incest can be a real problem in certain locales. Like Ioway....you get what you vote for. And like the comic said...."You can't fix stupid."
 
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Incest can be a real problem in certain locales. Like Ioway....you get what you vote for. And like the comic said...."You can't fix stupid."
Sure, but why did the voters in Boebert's deeply red district react so negatively to her, and the people in districts represented by clowns like Gaetz and MTG overwhelmingly vote to send them back to DC? Why the heck after so many years of dysfunction didn't a strong Republican primary Gaetz?
 
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