Both Dems in Georgia are losing, its looks like staffers are going to be busy filling out ballots

While he filibustered against the 1964 Civil Rights Act and supported the Vietnam War earlier in his career, Byrd's views changed considerably over the course of his life. He would later completely renounce racism and segregation

Byrd also said in 2005, "I know now I was wrong. Intolerance had no place in America. I apologized for a thousand times ... and I don't mind apologizing over and over again. I can't erase what happened."[12]


For the 2003–2004 session, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)[87] rated Byrd's voting record as being 100% in line with the NAACP's position on the thirty-three Senate bills they evaluated. Sixteen other senators received that rating. In June 2005, Byrd proposed an additional $10,000,000 in federal funding for the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington, D.C., remarking that, "With the passage of time, we have come to learn that his Dream was the American Dream, and few ever expressed it more eloquently."[88] Upon news of his death, the NAACP released a statement praising Byrd, saying that he "became a champion for civil rights and liberties" and "came to consistently support the NAACP civil rights agenda".[89]

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From the Christian Science Monitor on 1/4/21 (so hopefully most can trust what it said?):-

"When early voting ended last Friday, a record-breaking 3 million ballots had been cast, with turnout in Democratic-leaning areas surpassing that in rural, conservative districts. That’s not surprising, since Democratic voters are more likely to vote early, but the party can point to another encouraging data point: Black voters made up a larger share of early voters than they did in November’s election."
 
From the Christian Science Monitor on 1/4/21 (so hopefully most can trust what it said?):-

"When early voting ended last Friday, a record-breaking 3 million ballots had been cast, with turnout in Democratic-leaning areas surpassing that in rural, conservative districts. That’s not surprising, since Democratic voters are more likely to vote early, but the party can point to another encouraging data point: Black voters made up a larger share of early voters than they did in November’s election."


Hope Dems learn from 2020.Always have a black person on the democrat presidential ticket and more black Senate candidates.Hillery would have won 2016 if she had picked a black VP imo.

 
Democrats have discovered an easier way to win. By running the same ballots over the tabulating machines over and over again. Ghost votes created out of thin air. Of course, nobody is enforcing election laws except, Democrats so, it does not matter that the votes counted exceed the total votes cast. With the connivance of RINO liberals looking the other way, extreme liberal activist judges refusing to enforce election laws as written, Democrats will turn the US into a Communist state soon enough. Perdue and Loeffler probably, are going to lose since, the same cheating apparatus is virtually, intact. They also, removed the whistleblowers and did not renew their apppointments. Now, Democrats have 100% free rein to cheat and nobody will be able to stop them.
 
Hope Dems learn from 2020.Always have a black person on the democrat presidential ticket and more black Senate candidates.Hillery would have won 2016 if she had picked a black VP imo.
Sorry, don't agree. Hillary was a luuuzer know-it-all except how to win.
 
While he filibustered against the 1964 Civil Rights Act and supported the Vietnam War earlier in his career, Byrd's views changed considerably over the course of his life. He would later completely renounce racism and segregation

Byrd also said in 2005, "I know now I was wrong. Intolerance had no place in America. I apologized for a thousand times ... and I don't mind apologizing over and over again. I can't erase what happened."[12]


For the 2003–2004 session, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)[87] rated Byrd's voting record as being 100% in line with the NAACP's position on the thirty-three Senate bills they evaluated. Sixteen other senators received that rating. In June 2005, Byrd proposed an additional $10,000,000 in federal funding for the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington, D.C., remarking that, "With the passage of time, we have come to learn that his Dream was the American Dream, and few ever expressed it more eloquently."[88] Upon news of his death, the NAACP released a statement praising Byrd, saying that he "became a champion for civil rights and liberties" and "came to consistently support the NAACP civil rights agenda".[89]

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