I've got a bad feeling about this Florida election
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We just dogged a giant bullet.
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For now.
Those to be regain voting rights will make a difference in future elections.
But that is in the future, now is time to take a breath and have a cold one.
SY
Those to be regain voting rights will make a difference in future elections.
But that is in the future, now is time to take a breath and have a cold one.
SY
Yep every person I could of voted for gun rights wise tonight won for me. I did my part
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FSN Member Since 2009
That was too close. I fear for the next mid term.
"The essential American soul is hard, isolate, stoic, and a killer. It has never yet melted."
How in the Blue F does Wasserman keep getting elected?
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Same with the spitting pig frankel and ted dooche
I found an excellent gun control law we should all follow. It's called the Second Amendment.
As of this morning 08:00 ET, Fox News called the race for DeSantis 49.7% to 49.0%, and Gillum has conceded. And while they have called the US Sen. Race for Gov. Rick Scott (50.2% - 49.8%), Nelson still hasn't yet conceded. We'll see. Looks like we dodged a bullet this time (pun not intended... sort of...)
Unless someone screwed up the ballot totals, not likely with optically read ballots, Scott has won. 100% reporting and Scott is 34,000 votes ahead - a number way out of any recount margin in recent years. Unless Nelson is in denial and wants to end his career as a bad loser he might as well concede.
Almost none of them will vote.Arkhangel5 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 06, 2018 11:35 pm For now.
Those to be regain voting rights will make a difference in future elections.
But that is in the future, now is time to take a breath and have a cold one.
SY