Forwarded from Miz Donna thoughts (Donna Willett)
Let's make it a 2010 level wave.
That gets us
50+ Seats in the House
56+ Seats in the Senate
35+ Governor races
That gets us
50+ Seats in the House
56+ Seats in the Senate
35+ Governor races
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Forwarded from Glenn Greenwald
By the way, one day after this massive story about the US Govt directing Big Tech censorship was published by a Dem-friendly site, with a popular left-wing figure as one of the reporters, neither CNN nor MSNBC invited them on, and no Dem politician has mentioned it.
Why is this?
Why is this?
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Forwarded from Election Wizard
Panic is starting to set in for Democrats. Itβs not just Nevada. In multiple key states, Democrats are not hitting the Early Vote + VBM numbers they need to counteract an Election Day Red Wave.
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Forwarded from Scott Presler
Florida Election News
As of today, hereβs how many people have voted:
π΄781,127 (Vote By Mail)
π΅903,246 (VBM)
π΄644,890 (In-Person Early Voting)
π΅345,876 (IPEV)
π΄1,426,017 (VBM + IPEV)
π΅1,249,122 (VBM + IPEV)
Republicans lead with 176,895 more votes than the democrats.
As of today, hereβs how many people have voted:
π΄781,127 (Vote By Mail)
π΅903,246 (VBM)
π΄644,890 (In-Person Early Voting)
π΅345,876 (IPEV)
π΄1,426,017 (VBM + IPEV)
π΅1,249,122 (VBM + IPEV)
Republicans lead with 176,895 more votes than the democrats.
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Forwarded from Amir Tsarfati
Itβs official now!
Benjamin Netanyahu won the elections and will be the prime minister of Israel.
Benjamin Netanyahu won the elections and will be the prime minister of Israel.
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Amir Tsarfati
Itβs official now! Benjamin Netanyahu won the elections and will be the prime minister of Israel.
Thatβs bad news for the Iranian Nuclear Bomb program.
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Forwarded from SciFi World (Clif High)
In closing, Dr. Bhakdi says, βI am afraid to say it, but up until one and a half years ago, I was a scientist. Now, I see what is going on. I have to admit that the colleagues and friends of mine that have been telling me that this is genocide may be right.
https://usawatchdog.com/cv19-vax-destroys-hearts-brains-of-billions-of-people-dr-sucharit-bhakdi/
https://usawatchdog.com/cv19-vax-destroys-hearts-brains-of-billions-of-people-dr-sucharit-bhakdi/
Usawatchdog
CV19 Vax Destroys Hearts & Brains of Billions of People β Dr. Sucharit Bhakdi | Greg Hunterβs USAWatchdog
By Greg Hunterβs USAWatchdog.com Saturday Night Post) World renowned microbiologist and virologist professor Sucharit Bhakdi MD has won many medical and scientific awards and has more than 300 peer reviewed research papers. Dr. Bhakdi was one of the firstβ¦
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My worry is that the discrimination will continue, just in an unofficial capacity.
https://www.frontpagemag.com/affirmative-action-is-the-last-systemic-racism-in-america/
https://www.frontpagemag.com/affirmative-action-is-the-last-systemic-racism-in-america/
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Well, there arent as many COVID permitted fraudulent mail in ballots out there this time around, thats part of the 60% drop. Another part is cross over Dems who have had enough of the insanity & switched parties.
The reality is, the Democrat party cant win without election fraud.
The reality is, the Democrat party cant win without election fraud.
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Forwarded from Election Wizard
Democrats are not hitting the numbers they need in the Early-in-Person and Vote-by-Mail to counteract a Red Wave on Election Day. We'd expect a turnout drop between a presidential election and a midterm, but the current decrease is jaw-dropping.
The best estimates I've seen show the total early vote has decreased by a whopping 60% compared to 2020, which appears much higher than we'd expect from a presidential to midterm cycle. Early voting in many states will close by this weekend.
Worse for Democrats, their share of the early vote has decreased too. At this point in 2020, Democrats held an estimated 15% advantage in the early vote. Right now, Democrats hold a national lead of about 12%.
In crucial battlegrounds, Democrats have seen significant tightening.
AZ
2020: D-44/R-34
2022: D-40/R-37
FL
2020: D-42/R-37
2022: D-38/R-43
NV
2020: D-43/R-35
2022: D-40/R-38
OR
2020: D-48/R-26
2022: D-42/R-34
Democrats are maintaining their 2020 % share in some states like IA, NM, and PA. But because the volume of early vote is considerably lower, it raises the specter that Democrats may not be able to withstand a large GOP turnout on ED, which appears likely at this point.
Last, there's reason to believe Democrats are struggling in some places to turn out their core consistency groups. For example, in Georgia, the Black early vote turnout has steadily declined. | Follow: @electionwizard
The best estimates I've seen show the total early vote has decreased by a whopping 60% compared to 2020, which appears much higher than we'd expect from a presidential to midterm cycle. Early voting in many states will close by this weekend.
Worse for Democrats, their share of the early vote has decreased too. At this point in 2020, Democrats held an estimated 15% advantage in the early vote. Right now, Democrats hold a national lead of about 12%.
In crucial battlegrounds, Democrats have seen significant tightening.
AZ
2020: D-44/R-34
2022: D-40/R-37
FL
2020: D-42/R-37
2022: D-38/R-43
NV
2020: D-43/R-35
2022: D-40/R-38
OR
2020: D-48/R-26
2022: D-42/R-34
Democrats are maintaining their 2020 % share in some states like IA, NM, and PA. But because the volume of early vote is considerably lower, it raises the specter that Democrats may not be able to withstand a large GOP turnout on ED, which appears likely at this point.
Last, there's reason to believe Democrats are struggling in some places to turn out their core consistency groups. For example, in Georgia, the Black early vote turnout has steadily declined. | Follow: @electionwizard
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Forwarded from CognitiveCarbon Public (Cognitive Carbon)
A black tongue symbolizes many things
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Forwarded from Miz Donna thoughts (Donna Willett)
Very interesting tidbit this morning on the radio for PA voters
Frederick's bus tour. He was interviewing local candidates.
They have knocked on 10k+ doors. Specifically targeting Dems.
This is in Lackawanna
They said. Many of the Dem doors they knocked on said something to this effect.
Are you a Dem or GOP?
I am a GOP. Good. If you were a Democrat I would tell you to get off my porch.
Frederick's bus tour. He was interviewing local candidates.
They have knocked on 10k+ doors. Specifically targeting Dems.
This is in Lackawanna
They said. Many of the Dem doors they knocked on said something to this effect.
Are you a Dem or GOP?
I am a GOP. Good. If you were a Democrat I would tell you to get off my porch.
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Forwarded from Election Wizard
Suburban women shift from supporting Democrats to GOP ahead of midterms: poll
https://thepostmillennial.com/suburban-women-shift-from-supporting-democrats-to-gop-ahead-of-midterms-poll?utm_campaign=64502
https://thepostmillennial.com/suburban-women-shift-from-supporting-democrats-to-gop-ahead-of-midterms-poll?utm_campaign=64502
The Post Millennial
Suburban women shift from supporting Democrats to GOP ahead of
midterms: poll
midterms: poll
βββββββPart of this push towards Republican support can be seen
amongst white suburban women, who according to pollsters make up
20 percent of the electorate.
amongst white suburban women, who according to pollsters make up
20 percent of the electorate.
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Election Wizard
Suburban women shift from supporting Democrats to GOP ahead of midterms: poll https://thepostmillennial.com/suburban-women-shift-from-supporting-democrats-to-gop-ahead-of-midterms-poll?utm_campaign=64502
β¬οΈ Its the economy. Abortion isnt the holy grail Democrats think it is- people being able to afford their mortgage, their grocery bill & their gas/electric bill are the priorities. Democrats are hurting every household in America & donβt care. People have noticed.
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Forwarded from Kristen aka HomesteadingOma
PubMed
Aluminum, fluoride and the prevention of Alzheimer's disease - PubMed
The evidence regarding the link between aluminum and Alzheimer's disease is summarized. This evidence suggests strongly that aluminum is one of the etiologic or contributing factors in the occurrence of Alzheimer's disease. One reported study suggests thatβ¦
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