2022 midterm election results *** OFFICIAL THREAD ***

Nevada just flipped red for governor and senate seat..

Kari Lake is down 2 points with 66% reporting, I'm going to predict she wins.




Yep, I think PA and GA definitely had lots of cheating... and I think AZ had problems as well, hopefully the red wave will overcome. Masters is still down by 7.. it could end up being close.

There was heavy cheating everywhere with the possible exception of Florida and a few other places.
Even the places we won or are going to win have heavy cheating and the only thing that stopped it was the red tsunami, without it they would have stolen almost every seat up for grabs.

I hope Q's last post means he is done showing people what you can't just tell them and is finally going to do something.

Q appeared in 2017.
We lost the house and some Senate seats to fraud in 2018.
We lost Trump and the Senate to fraud in 2020.
We are losing what should have been the biggest Red Tsunami in history to fraud in 2022.
That’s 3 strikes for Q.
The only move left is to take the bat and go to town on the other team.
This movie stinks and Q had better do something soon.
 
Pennsylvania's main choices were a Hollywood liberal TV doctor or a braindead vegetable. Yet, how did the Libertarian on the ballot do?

So let me get this straight - the Republicans nominated a gun-grabbing supporter of child-mutilation who managed to lose to the incoherent stroke victim nominated by the Democrats - but it's the Libertarians who need to get their act together?

LOL OK
 
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The goal of this mid-term was to make sure Trump-endorsed candidates lost. TPTB need Trump to lose, bigly.
 
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The goal of this mid-term was to make sure Trump-endorsed candidates lost. TPTB need Trump to lose, bigly.

I'd say the goal was to make sure Rand Paul's party didn't get control of the Senate. The government party does NOT want investigations into the Covid madness.
 
Some things just seem weird to me.

In Georgia, our governor Brian Kemp (R) won reelection by 300,000 votes (as of right now with 98% reporting). Raphael Warnock (D) is leading Walker (R) by 35,000 votes. Both are statewide races.

So are republicans showing up and just not voting for the Federal seats?

I mean I guess everyone has their voting habits. I left one blank for state house, an uncontested republican incumbent. I do not vote for incumbents that do not have opposition unless I'm just thoroughly impressed with their performance . . . just a personal habit of mine that I've carried throughout my life since I started voting.

But I'm not understanding how these two statewide races have such a wide disparity. The difference between these candidates in state-wide races with similar voting pools is 200,000. Assuming only a handful of schizophrenic cross-voting, 200,000 republicans showed up to cast a ballot for a republican governor, but would not vote for a republican U.S. Senator? I just find it peculiar.
 
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But I'm not understanding how these two statewide races have such a wide disparity. The difference between these candidates in state-wide races with similar voting pools is 10-fold.

Your job is not to understand! Your job is to accept what you're being told. Otherwise, you're an election-denying, women-hating, climate-denying racist! Fall in line, subject.
 
So Lepage lost. Sad but predictable. He should come back to FL again. He could run things when DeSantis is president.
 
Your job is not to understand! Your job is to accept what you're being told. Otherwise, you're an election-denying, women-hating, climate-denying racist! Fall in line, subject.

Well in 2020, there were reports of suspicious ballots that only had "biden" selected and every other race was left blank, almost like someone was in a hurry to make up the difference. Maybe Gov. Kemp found a couple of those and put his name on it, lol. He and the secretary of state have the lead in republican support, apparently. (I really wanted to see Secy of State Raffensburger gone, even if it meant a dem took the seat, but thankfully the libertarians gave us an option with Ted Metz, whose primary campaign platform is getting rid of these ballot machines and making our elections more secure, so he got my vote)
 
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I'd say the goal was to make sure Rand Paul's party didn't get control of the Senate. The government party does NOT want investigations into the Covid madness.

Some things just seem weird to me.

In Georgia, our governor Brian Kemp (R) won reelection by 300,000 votes (as of right now with 98% reporting). Raphael Warnock (D) is leading Walker (R) by 35,000 votes. Both are statewide races.

So are republicans showing up and just not voting for the Federal seats?

I mean I guess everyone has their voting habits. I left one blank for state house, an uncontested republican incumbent. I do not vote for incumbents that do not have opposition unless I'm just thoroughly impressed with their performance . . . just a personal habit of mine that I've carried throughout my life since I started voting.

But I'm not understanding how these two statewide races have such a wide disparity. The difference between these candidates in state-wide races with similar voting pools is 200,000. Assuming only a handful of schizophrenic cross-voting, 200,000 republicans showed up to cast a ballot for a republican governor, but would not vote for a republican U.S. Senator? I just find it peculiar.

Did Kemp promise to investigate Fauci? Can he help elect someone who did to a federal Senate committee? No? Then why cook his election? They haven't left governors enough power to worry about them.
 
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Did Kemp promise to investigate Fauci? Can he help elect someone who did to a federal Senate committee? No? Then why cook his election? They haven't left governors enough power to worry about them.

That's not exactly where I was going with that.

Kemp is meh. I voted for him because I do give him credit for not keeping Georgia locked down. I definitely don't trust Raffensburger, our secretary of state. But as Secy of State he oversees the voting process, so maybe he's allowed to pad his votes a bit as long as he gives the dems something important. If there's any 'cooking' it has to get past the Secretary of State, and Ratsinaburger has already shown how blind he can be to corruption when he wants to be.

I guess the silver lining is that GA gets to keep its constitutional carry law since Abrams is out. (CC being another thing I give Kemp credit for, waiting on Ron DeSantis to push constitutional carry in Florida so I can move)
 
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It looks like this might be the best possible outcome. Republicans narrowly get the House. DeSantis and Florida Republicans get much deserved wins for how he handled Covid. And Trumpism gets a hard rebuke. The fever needs to break.
 
It looks like this might be the best possible outcome. Republicans narrowly get the House. DeSantis and Florida Republicans get much deserved wins for how he handled Covid. And Trumpism gets a hard rebuke. The fever needs to break.

100%
 
This election has sold me on one thing - I'm moving out to Wyoming or Montana, or I'm leaving this country altogether, and headed to somewhere where every election doesn't hold my freedom in the balance. Somewhere like Costa Rica, or f*cking Antarctica.

This country has become an absolute caricature of a republic that respects the rights of the individual.

I'm done.

Had enough yet?

So am I and yes it is.

Not sure what more to say past that, pretty much at a loss for words.

I know a couple things however,

1 - The Bolshevik left will now triple down on their rhetoric, aided by the Marxist Media organs. Radio Rwanda for real. They truly are working up momentum to kill us. Yes, now is the time to start looking for the exits.

2 - The NH state house, senate and EC races fleshed out better than they were looking last night. The EC remains the same 4 GOP to 1 Dem. The NH senate is the same at 15-9 (maybe 14 - 10) and the House should remain close to the same though it's hard to tell right now. So there's that schizophrenia again.

3 - Freedom remains unpopular.
 
This right here...

Voting integrity systems have been put in place in Florida after the state became a national laughingstock in the wake of the 2000 presidential election, and “hanging chad” became a symbol of questionable vote totals. Florida permits any registered voter to request an absentee ballot, but the request has to be received by the office of the local Supervisor of Elections by the close of business 10 days before the election. Only the voter or an immediate family member can make the request. There are no mass mailings of vote-by-mail ballots.

Armed with more data, there will be refinements to this explanation of Florida’s unique red wave status in the coming days. But it is a phenomenon that Republicans must closely examine before 2024.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2022/11/why_the_red_tsunami_seems_to_have_hit_only_florida.html
 
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