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Msg ID: 2730373 Trump tried to unseat Kemp in GA... +6/-2     
Author:bladeslap
5/25/2022 3:12:18 PM

His power is dwindling. 

Georgia signals that Trump's days playing kingmaker are over

Tuesday's Georgia Republican gubernatorial primary between incumbent Gov. Brian Kemp and former US Senator and ardent Donald Trump supporter David Perdue was touted nationwide as an epic showdown between the former president and any Republican officeholder who dared to defy him after his defeat in the 2020 election. Kemp prevailed against Perdue Tuesday night in a major blow to the former president.

After Kemp's refusal to help block President Joe Biden's victory in Georgia in 2020, Trump condemned the governor and called on him to resign for his disloyalty, then repeatedly accused him of being a RINO -- "Republican in name only." Trump also said he was ashamed to have endorsed Kemp in 2018 and even asserted that Democrat Stacey Abrams "might be better" than Kemp as governor.


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Msg ID: 2730396 Trump tried to unseat Kemp in GA... +4/-4     
Author:Shooting Shark
5/25/2022 7:17:23 PM

Reply to: 2730373

Trump clearly has the power to live "rent-free in your head" for almost a decade now! 

just wait until November.

Who you gonna blame then ?

Useful idiot! 



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Msg ID: 2730408 You have no credibility +5/-3     
Author:bladeslap
5/25/2022 10:42:32 PM

Reply to: 2730396

You have zero credibility bacause you still believe in Pizzagate, stop the steal, and that the earth is flat.

Do you bleive in the tooth fairy too?



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Msg ID: 2730409 You have no credibility +4/-4     
Author:Shooting Shark
5/25/2022 11:15:36 PM

Reply to: 2730408

You're delusional.

useful

idiot



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Msg ID: 2730422 Credibility.....projection.......deflection......angry......words of wisdom +3/-3     
Author:observer II
5/26/2022 7:23:06 AM

Reply to: 2730408

And the Trump obssession continues not only in your head, but in your hands as well. Sounds a bit unhealthy if you ask me.

So you say Trump is losing his power, huh?

Then why are you so obssessed with him. Because according to your postings, Trump has more power than he did 6 years ago.

So how do you explain that Mr budha?

I'll be sure to fly the Trump flag over your grave when the time comes just to keep him alive and well, lol

Are you saying the tooth fairy isn't real ????



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Msg ID: 2730460 Georgia signals that Trump's days playing kingmaker are over. +5/-0     
Author:TheCrow
5/26/2022 11:09:23 AM

Reply to: 2730373

Georgia signals that Trump's days playing kingmaker are over.

The Donald may split the Trumpists from other political parties to for his own. All that will do is strengthen, solidify the Democratic base.

Trump will solidify the opposition against him, his policies and positions; and he won't have the power to prevail. Third parties are historically not viable, were his 'party' so then he would not be splitting the conservative/Republicans.

Trump urinated in his Georgia cornflakes and put Ossoff and Warnock into senate seats. And he has gotten Kemp re-elected. Georgia remains a contestable state. 

But Ossoff, pretty much without a political history other than being elected in 2020 and seated in the senate last year has 5 more years to establish credibility.

Warnock (D) is facing Herschel Walker (R- Trumplican) this November. In spite of Inside Elections' opinion:

At the start of the 2022 election cycle, Inside Elections rated this state Battleground Democratic.

Walker has problems, but I think a football crazy, especially a UGA football crazy state might well elect him in spite of them:

 

At least Herschel Walker doesn’t offer thoughts and prayers — because he’s incapable of coherent thought

Georgia Senate candidate and ex-NFLer mouths gibberish about Uvalde

By Grace McDermott

 

Yesterday 3:15PM

 

Herschel Walker has some absolutely nonsensical thoughts on the Uvalde tragedy.Photo: AP

 

Well, if what you wanted from lawmakers in response to a senseless and sickening mass murder was a string of literal nonsense words, then you’ll be thrilled to hear that former Georgia running back Herschel Walker won his state’s Republican primary for a U.S. Senate seat yesterday and then responded to the Uvalde shooting today by saying, “What I like to do is see it and everything and stuff.”

One more time? “What I like to do is see it and everything and stuff.”

This nauseating incoherence was spewed in direct response to a question from CNN reporter Manu Raju on whether Walker supported any new gun laws in the wake of the tragic events in Texas, in which 21 people, including 19 children, were killed in the 214th mass shooting and 27th school shooting of 2022.

We shouldn’t expect much more from Walker, given his history of denying evolution, denying that Joe Biden won the 2020 election, denying that Donald Trump said the 2020 election was stolen, failing to show up to the Georgia Republican primary debates, repeatedly subjecting his ex-wife to alleged physical abuse and death threats, saying that there should be no abortion exceptions for cases of rape, and, well, more along those lines. Nevertheless, it is still absolutely bone-chilling to hear such a glib, unthoughtful, and soulless response to the deaths of 21 people still fresh in the minds and hearts of this country. If only he wanted to “see it and everything and stuff” about reproductive rights — no, his “pro-life” mentality only extends to the nine months in the womb, and certainly not to elementary school children and teachers. Or his ex-wife. 

At his victory party, multiple reporters tweeted that Biden’s speech in response to the Uvalde mass shooting was met with boos after the president said, “As a nation, we have to ask when in God’s name are we going to stand up to the gun lobby?” Super normal human response there to the deaths of 19 children from the Walker crowd there. This November, he will face incumbent Senator Raphael Warnock in the midterm elections. Walker is riding through his campaign on a Trump endorsement that has clearly been working in his favor up to this point.



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Msg ID: 2730734 Georgia signals that Trump's days playing kingmaker are over. +1/-3     
Author:Shooting Shark
5/28/2022 9:53:38 PM

Reply to: 2730460

Georgia has MACON and Atlanta

Demofrat plantations 

Nuff said.

Too many 

Useful idiots

 



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Msg ID: 2730884 And almost all elected positions in state government are Republican. +3/-0     
Author:TheCrow
5/30/2022 6:40:21 PM

Reply to: 2730734

So- who runs the state? Republicans.

Who has runs those municipalities? Democrats struggling...



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