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In reply to the discussion: Here is some good news -- why Republicans' Senate Majority could be very short lived [View all]Spitfire of ATJ
(32,723 posts)26. All right, all right!!! You talked me into it!!!
Oh wait,...I threated that once before....
.....damn....
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Here is some good news -- why Republicans' Senate Majority could be very short lived [View all]
Samantha
Nov 2014
OP
what i don't understand is repugs are always filing lawsuits about this or that
okieinpain
Nov 2014
#2
As has been obvious to even the most casual observer, electronic voting machines
Maedhros
Nov 2014
#11
Not a single electronic voting machine in my State. Elections are run by States. What are you doing
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2014
#19
Sometimes I think these Republicans find people in the party willing to be plaintiffs in a suit
Samantha
Nov 2014
#24
I don't understand that either -- there were too many races too close to be a coincidence
Samantha
Nov 2014
#34
The gerrymandered districts are a very big problem. I would like to know what can be done. And...
Maineman
Nov 2014
#13
To overcome the gerrymandering problem, Dems would have to win races with a 7 percent margin
Samantha
Nov 2014
#37
Nope. They don't DARE mess with SS or Medicare because that's their Base....
Spitfire of ATJ
Nov 2014
#41