Confused old man rants as his ass is getting handed to him.
The Pew report focused on technical inefficiencies in our voting system rather than actual fraud. It found that 24 million voter registrations in the United States are either invalid or have significant inaccuracies, 2.75 million people are registered in more than one state, 12 million records have the wrong address, and almost 2 million deceased individuals are still on the rolls. These problems are attributed to outdated registration systems rather than chicanery, however, and their proposed solutions are practical rather than alarmist, including cross-referencing registration lists, improving techniques for spotting out-of-date records, and allowing voters to register online.
Reality TV Party Senators getting destroyed by their opponents.
In their Oct. 10 debate, McCain (Ariz.) didn't really have an answer for why, as his opponent, Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick (D) pointed out, he had endorsed Trump more than 60 times — then pulled the plug this month after the hot-mic tape was reported.
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In Monday's Pennsylvania Senate debate, Toomey was asked by the moderator three times to give a “yes or no” answer on whether he would support Trump for president.
Three times, Toomey dodged.
“I have not reached a point where I can endorse Donald Trump, because I have so many concerns about his candidacy,” he finally said, later adding: “At some point” he “probably will” say for whom he's going to vote, “but there is more ethics we need to talk about.”
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In his debate Friday, one of the Senate's most vulnerable incumbents, Ron Johnson (Wis.), wouldn't say Trump's name in his debate with former senator Russ Feingold (D). Seriously. Johnson's response to whether he'd continue to support Trump despite the The Tape ™ is 72 words long, with not one mention of the GOP nominee's name
Trump supporters ready to battle Frankenstein.
Clarke says the scandal has only galvanized Trump's supporters.
"We’re in such a lewd place now with this campaign. It sickens the American people," Clarke told Mike Gousha Sunday on Madison, Wisconsin, TV station WKOW. "[The tape scandal has] rallied his base, including women who support Trump. They came out swinging, came out with pitchforks and torches to support their candidate.
Diogenes of Sinope: "It is not that I am mad, it is only that my head is different from yours."
Arnold Judas Rimmer, BSC, SSC: "Better dead than smeg."