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I read an analysis of the November vote in Georgia. Turns out a libertarian candidate took far more votes away from one of the GOP candidates than were needed for him to win and avoid all the run-off crap and hold the Senate.
Thanks for nothing, good for nothing libertarians
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I'm sure the Senate outcome precipitated the BS and turmoil taking place at the moment.
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You really think Libertarians would have voted in great enough numbers for the Repuke if they didn't have a candidate of their own?
What about that dumbass Collins?
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I believe they would have voted in sufficient numbers to turn the election. one of them was won by only 10K votes, and the libertarian candidate received over a hundred thousand
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I read an analysis of the November vote in Georgia. Turns out a libertarian candidate took far more votes away from one of the GOP candidates than were needed for him to win and avoid all the run-off crap and hold the Senate.
Thanks for nothing, good for nothing libertarians I agree Libertarian (note the capitalization) votes are usually wasted, but your assumption that they would otherwise be Republican votes is unfounded.
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You can thank Brian Kemp for the Collins debacle and actually the whole state of Georgia is screwed up because of Kemp. Hopefully our paths will cross if Ihe wormy sob decides to run for a second term and I'll tell him exactly how I feel face to face. We need to get these sorry azz Republicans out in the primary, because you have to vote a Republican ticket no matter what.
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Dominion gave the Libertarian a lot of votes....
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Maybe if Republicans actually represented the Republic, they'd have gotten the votes they needed? Maybe if Republicans had challenged the use of vote-rigging machines (Not vote-counting machines, as is claimed, but vote-rigging machines. Really. Look into it if you haven't already.) before the Georgia run-off. There's a lot of "maybe" here. As far as I'm concerned, R's are just as much traitors as D's, and have earned the same noose. They should be second in line, though.
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I read an analysis of the November vote in Georgia. Turns out a libertarian candidate took far more votes away from one of the GOP candidates than were needed for him to win and avoid all the run-off crap and hold the Senate.
Thanks for nothing, good for nothing libertarians Republicans are neutered democrats. Both parties ain't worth a flying fug. They take away our rights and money for their own interests. The government hasn't served the People for years. Fug em!
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I read an analysis of the November vote in Georgia. Turns out a libertarian candidate took far more votes away from one of the GOP candidates than were needed for him to win and avoid all the run-off crap and hold the Senate.
Thanks for nothing, good for nothing libertarians I agree Libertarian (note the capitalization) votes are usually wasted, but your assumption that they would otherwise be Republican votes is unfounded. I'm not assuming Libertarians would otherwise be Republicans, rather in this instance, without a Libertarian candidate, a sufficient number of them would have voted for a Republican, rather than sitting out the election, in this instance to turn the election outcome. Does the name Ross Perot ring a bell?
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Dominion gave the Libertarian a lot of votes.... they must have
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Still can't figure why Trump pushed Loeffler{?} over Collins? Did he owe her?
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Still can't figure why Trump pushed Loeffler{?} over Collins? Did he owe her? I'd like to think it was because Collins was fighting the good fight where he was at.
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