***DONALD J TRUMP HAS OFFICIALLY BEEN IMPEACHED***

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  • unsung
    unsung I stopped by on March 7 2024. First time in many years, had to update payment info. Hope all is well. Politicians suck. Bye. Posts: 9,487
    What is that smell?

    Oh, that is Dem donor cash burning up on another lost election.
  • oftenreading
    oftenreading Victoria, BC Posts: 12,856
    unsung said:
    Hmmm, these midterm special elections are not working out so well for the Dems, are they?

    Maybe people are just tired of the act.
    Ha ha! The Repubs barely squeaked a win in a district that's been R since 1979 and won by 23 points in the last election. You can bet they are worried. 
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  • cincybearcat
    cincybearcat Posts: 16,834
    2018
    unsung said:
    Hmmm, these midterm special elections are not working out so well for the Dems, are they?

    Maybe people are just tired of the act.
    Ha ha! The Repubs barely squeaked a win in a district that's been R since 1979 and won by 23 points in the last election. You can bet they are worried. 
    All that matters is the result.  And unfortunately the result will booster trump a little.  And you cannot deny that the Dems spent a crap-ton of $ on that election...no moral victories.
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  • unsung
    unsung I stopped by on March 7 2024. First time in many years, had to update payment info. Hope all is well. Politicians suck. Bye. Posts: 9,487
    That look you have when you just can't outspend or buy a win or beat a guy that bodyslammed a reporter.


  • MayDay10
    MayDay10 Posts: 11,853
    edited June 2017
    There is no sugarcoating it.  The Democrats lost each opportunity so far and have not displayed they are capable of winning.   They wanted to win, would be spiking the football if they did.... but lost.  0 for 4 or 0 for 5.  

    Seth Moulton gets it
    "better be a wake up call for Democrats," 
    "We need a genuinely new message, a serious jobs plan that reaches all Americans, and a bigger tent," he wrote, "not an smaller one. Focus on the future."

    Railing on Trump is all well and good... but cant build a sustainable platform on that.  They need to realize that they have a problem.  Trump is fucked up too... but the blame and solution needs to be internalized.  

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  • Go Beavers
    Go Beavers Posts: 9,552
    It's more about voter turnout, and the lower it is, the greater benefit to Republicans. Anyone have a number on the voter turnout in Georgia yesterday?
  • Halifax2TheMax
    Halifax2TheMax Posts: 42,181
    It's more about voter turnout, and the lower it is, the greater benefit to Republicans. Anyone have a number on the voter turnout in Georgia yesterday?
    Turnout on election day:

    https://www.nytimes.com/elections/results/georgia-congressional-runoff-ossoff-handel

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  • Halifax2TheMax
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    And 49.9% of those eligible actually turned out and voted.
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  • CM189191
    CM189191 Posts: 6,927
    It's more about voter turnout, and the lower it is, the greater benefit to Republicans. Anyone have a number on the voter turnout in Georgia yesterday?
    More importantly, how many voter registrations were purged?  How many voters were gerrymandered out of the district?  How many votes were thrown out by the Interstate Voter Registration Crosscheck Program?

    Handel won by only 10K votes.  This could have easily pushed the election in the other direction.  
  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,594
    2019
    unsung said:
    Hmmm, these midterm special elections are not working out so well for the Dems, are they?

    Maybe people are just tired of the act.


    Hi! Welcome to the impeachment thread!


    Also, there is a difference between mid term election and special election. One is not the same as the other.


    Any thoughts on when you think the president will be impeached or when he will resign?


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  • I don't think he will be impeached or resign.
  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,594
    2019
    I don't think he will be impeached or resign.

    Sure you do
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  • RiotZact
    RiotZact Posts: 6,292
    As the world becomes more and more liberal the Democratic Party just gets shitier and shitier. They are somehow managing to inspire less people to head to the polls despite having more people that agree with their philosophy. There's a major fucking problem but nobody cares, we just want to bitch about every fucking tweet and spend the next 4 years looking for every chance to impeach Trump, then in four years we'll put up another "well at least he/she is better than Trump/Pence" candidate and hope for a different result from the same strategy.
  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,594
    2019
    RiotZact said:
    As the world becomes more and more liberal the Democratic Party just gets shitier and shitier. They are somehow managing to inspire less people to head to the polls despite having more people that agree with their philosophy. There's a major fucking problem but nobody cares, we just want to bitch about every fucking tweet and spend the next 4 years looking for every chance to impeach Trump, then in four years we'll put up another "well at least he/she is better than Trump/Pence" candidate and hope for a different result from the same strategy.


    I'm not a democrat, but it's only been 5 months. These are all special elections in republican strongholds. Mid terms are a year and a half away.


    I do think they made a mistake keeping Pelosi is their minority leader. That's not inspiring anyone...

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  • RiotZact said:
    As the world becomes more and more liberal the Democratic Party just gets shitier and shitier. They are somehow managing to inspire less people to head to the polls despite having more people that agree with their philosophy. There's a major fucking problem but nobody cares, we just want to bitch about every fucking tweet and spend the next 4 years looking for every chance to impeach Trump, then in four years we'll put up another "well at least he/she is better than Trump/Pence" candidate and hope for a different result from the same strategy.


    I'm not a democrat, but it's only been 5 months. These are all special elections in republican strongholds. Mid terms are a year and a half away.


    I do think they made a mistake keeping Pelosi is their minority leader. That's not inspiring anyone...

    It's only been 5mos, will soon be it's only been a year wait and see.  It's always wait with the dem supporters. Wait and watch Hillary sweep the nation they said just you wait.  Wait and watch President Trump go down in flames they say....
    Blah, blah, blah.
    Enough talk.  Who is the next frontrunner for the dems come next election? - which is right around the corner.


  • Cliffy6745
    Cliffy6745 Posts: 34,026
    MayDay10 said:
    There is no sugarcoating it.  The Democrats lost each opportunity so far and have not displayed they are capable of winning.   They wanted to win, would be spiking the football if they did.... but lost.  0 for 4 or 0 for 5.  

    Seth Moulton gets it
    "better be a wake up call for Democrats," 
    "We need a genuinely new message, a serious jobs plan that reaches all Americans, and a bigger tent," he wrote, "not an smaller one. Focus on the future."

    Railing on Trump is all well and good... but cant build a sustainable platform on that.  They need to realize that they have a problem.  Trump is fucked up too... but the blame and solution needs to be internalized.  

    I generally agree that they need a new message, especially on immigration, but going 0 for whatever in deep red areas does not seem like a massive concern to me.  Whatever her name is beat Ossoff by like 4%, Trump won that district by like 25%.  If they can keep those numbers/shifts in more competitive districts, I would think that they would be looking good, no?
  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,594
    edited June 2017
    2019
    RiotZact said:
    As the world becomes more and more liberal the Democratic Party just gets shitier and shitier. They are somehow managing to inspire less people to head to the polls despite having more people that agree with their philosophy. There's a major fucking problem but nobody cares, we just want to bitch about every fucking tweet and spend the next 4 years looking for every chance to impeach Trump, then in four years we'll put up another "well at least he/she is better than Trump/Pence" candidate and hope for a different result from the same strategy.


    I'm not a democrat, but it's only been 5 months. These are all special elections in republican strongholds. Mid terms are a year and a half away.


    I do think they made a mistake keeping Pelosi is their minority leader. That's not inspiring anyone...

    It's only been 5mos, will soon be it's only been a year wait and see.  It's always wait with the dem supporters. Wait and watch Hillary sweep the nation they said just you wait.  Wait and watch President Trump go down in flames they say....
    Blah, blah, blah.
    Enough talk.  Who is the next frontrunner for the dems come next election? - which is right around the corner.


    A year until what? June of 2018? Mid terms are in November of 2018.


    Sorry, nothing you say ever makes any sense.


    I'm looking forward to John Kasich running against Mike Pence in the republican primaries in 4 years....

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  • Cliffy6745
    Cliffy6745 Posts: 34,026
    RiotZact said:
    As the world becomes more and more liberal the Democratic Party just gets shitier and shitier. They are somehow managing to inspire less people to head to the polls despite having more people that agree with their philosophy. There's a major fucking problem but nobody cares, we just want to bitch about every fucking tweet and spend the next 4 years looking for every chance to impeach Trump, then in four years we'll put up another "well at least he/she is better than Trump/Pence" candidate and hope for a different result from the same strategy.


    I'm not a democrat, but it's only been 5 months. These are all special elections in republican strongholds. Mid terms are a year and a half away.


    I do think they made a mistake keeping Pelosi is their minority leader. That's not inspiring anyone...

    It's only been 5mos, will soon be it's only been a year wait and see.  It's always wait with the dem supporters. Wait and watch Hillary sweep the nation they said just you wait.  Wait and watch President Trump go down in flames they say....
    Blah, blah, blah.
    Enough talk.  Who is the next frontrunner for the dems come next election? - which is right around the corner.


    A year until what? June of 2018? Mid terms are in November of 2018.


    Sorry, nothing you say ever makes any sense.

    Ever.  It's incomprehensible 
  • ^^^
    I am saying that in a year from now yourself and many others will say "it's only been a year wait and see".  In the meantime unless you put up a candidate that will beat President Trump you will essentially hand the win over in a nicely wrapped present.

  • Cliffy6745
    Cliffy6745 Posts: 34,026
    ^^^
    I am saying that in a year from now yourself and many others will say "it's only been a year wait and see".  In the meantime unless you put up a candidate that will beat President Trump you will essentially hand the win over in a nicely wrapped present.

    Unless you have a candidate that can beat the current President, you will not have a Democrat President?  Thanks, Captain Obvious.