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In reply to the discussion: A tiny, tiny minority decided the 2016 election. [View all]synergie
(1,901 posts)35. Please note that Mr. Jackson wasn't doing analysis of data, nor does
an ad for a Georgia House race have anything to do with states outside of Georgia and what went on in the General Presidential Election.
In MI, where the margin was 10,000 votes, even with the shady business of vote suppression and broken counting machines etc., the number of people who stated they'd be staying home because they didn't get their way in the primaries and who spouted a lot of horse puckey about "rigging" and how both parties are the same and a bunch of other malarkey, those messages and the effect they had cannot be ignored.
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They brainwashed a bunch of people who believed the lies and the propaganda they
synergie
Apr 2017
#36
Will you cut that out? We're not feeble, we're not terminal and our survival is not
synergie
Apr 2017
#39
Yes. That's why I rounded it up. It may be that some of the Johnson votes, too
MineralMan
Apr 2017
#20