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Re: NEWS and VIEWS
« Reply #465 on: February 01, 2024, 02:44:12 pm »
Historically, Republicans vote en masse, Democrats not so much. In Boulder County we got a 96 - 97% Democrat turnout for Obama. We're rabid Liberals here, I'm probably more moderate than most - you know how I feel about every able bodied man should be working - not looking for a handout.

Things changed when Hilary lost. She should have won that election - and the Democrats that stayed home that day should be kicking themselves. We never screamed stolen election or stormed the Capitol because our candidate lost. We get back to the table and figure out where we went wrong and make the change that will make a difference. We were called snowflakes in 2016....whose been whining since 2020? Trump.

You and I both know the pendulum always swings politically, always. I think that if the Republicans had anyone else other than Trump they could potentially win this election. I will do whatever I have to do time wise and monetarily to make sure Trump does not win. I'm just one person - my kids feel the same way as do T (who voted for Trump once) T's Dad (voted for Trump twice) would tape Hannity and watch - neither are voting for Trump this time around (at least that's what they say at the moment). T didn't vote in 2020 he was so disgusted.

Will be interesting to wake up the morning after Election Day.

I beg to differ. There were riots in Washington for Trump's inauguration.

Trump inauguration protest damages parts of downtown Washington

There were also demonstrations in Portland, New Orleans, New York and Atlanta
cbsnews.com


Democrats also objected the results of Trump's election.

Fact Check: Did Democrats Object to More States For 2016 Than Republicans For 2020?

During impeachment proceedings on January 13, Representative Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) claimed that Democrats objected to more states in the joint session certifying President Donald Trump's victory...
Newsweek · newsweek.com



"In 2017, House Democrats objected to votes from Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Wisconsin."



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