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olegramps

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22. I stand corrected and welcome the clairification. I should have said held by a Democrat.
Thu May 14, 2020, 11:51 AM
May 2020

Although it is encouraging that some districts throughout the nation have shown an increase in Democrats. The importance is that the information that I relied on interpreted it as of great concern if it could be a indicative of lower Democratic turnout that could be devastating. I believe that we can agree that there is a distinct divide in the Democrats, Independents and the Republicans belief in the seriousness of taking adequate precautions. The demonstrations against the protections were clearly dominated significantly by Republicans as made evident with their pro-Trump paraphernalia. I would like to know if the gatherings that ignored any precautions which have been shown on the media are predominated by Republicans.

I can only hope that this issue is given top priority by the party leadership if it can be determined that it could present a significant complication. The reelection of Trump could have far reaching and devastating consequences. I believe that we can count on a lockstep turnout by the Republicans and it must be met with determination to defeat their fascist dream of a virtual presidential dictatorship which could become a reality.

Let's make damn sure that it doesn't become a horrible reality. That is my concern.

More people get infected and sick and die . . Iliyah May 2020 #1
I'm loathe to ever make predictions about what Trump can pull off. Mike 03 May 2020 #2
There are now 85,000+ dead and 36 MILLION UNEMPLOYED SoonerPride May 2020 #3
Only if Democrats show up to vote. olegramps May 2020 #4
It's not a normally Democratic district. This is flat wrong. Drunken Irishman May 2020 #5
Fact: loss with very low D turnout 2020. Fact: D won in 2018 w very good D turnout. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz May 2020 #7
Fact: it is not a Democratic district. Drunken Irishman May 2020 #8
Recent facts carry more weight than old facts. Fact: districts in California growing more D yearly Bernardo de La Paz May 2020 #9
lmao it is not a Democratic district. Drunken Irishman May 2020 #12
Okay, you can give up on it then despite D winning in 2018 since you think it is a lost cause . . nt Bernardo de La Paz May 2020 #18
I didn't say it was a lost cause. Drunken Irishman May 2020 #19
I never made that claim Bernardo de La Paz May 2020 #23
I stand corrected and welcome the clairification. I should have said held by a Democrat. olegramps May 2020 #22
It is a district that Hillary won by 7% and was a flip for the Republicans. Midnight Writer May 2020 #24
So? Drunken Irishman May 2020 #25
It makes it a winnable district, if voters turn out. Midnight Writer May 2020 #27
Sure. But that doesn't make it a Democratic district. Drunken Irishman May 2020 #28
We will show up in record numbers. SoonerPride May 2020 #6
Ca. 25th is not a normally Dem district. LenaBaby61 May 2020 #11
I would like to think that too. Chainfire May 2020 #10
We won the last presidential election by 3M and only "lost" because of sexism, Russians, and the EC SoonerPride May 2020 #13
I hope you are right Chainfire May 2020 #20
What scares me to death .. LenaBaby61 May 2020 #14
Trump will do Chainfire May 2020 #21
As long as Fox News can keep convincing people that Turbineguy May 2020 #15
Interesting flex. BannonsLiver May 2020 #16
The GOP is working hard behind the scenes to steal/thwart 2020 because they know they are toast. CrispyQ May 2020 #17
Not Seeing It ProfessorGAC May 2020 #26
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