Election 2024 Foreplay

While virtually no one in my political circle is voting Biden,most plan to vote West or Stein.Many are now saying if Biden closes the gap and it looks close they will vote for the lessor evil,Trump.

These are people who voted,donated to and volunteered for Obama,Hillary and Biden and has never voted republican in their lives.

If it looks close I may have to do the same as nothing is worse for the progressive movement than Biden winning a 2nd term.
 
Im seeing a growing number of progs argue that rather than stay home or vote Green Party/Independent we should vote republican against Biden type democrats as that would hurt democrats more.That was a thing in 2016 but it seems to be growing in 2024.



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Im seeing a growing number of progs argue that rather than stay home or vote Green Party/Independent we should vote republican against Biden type democrats as that would hurt democrats more.That was a thing in 2016 but it seems to be growing in 2024.



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24% of Progs/Bernie Bros that voted for Bernie in the primary did not vote for Hillary in 2016.That number will be higher in November as Progs despise Biden far more than we do Hillary.



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These 11 Mueller Report Myths Just Won’t Die. Here’s Why They’re Wrong

https://time.com/5610317/mueller-report-myths-breakdown/

Myth: Mueller found “no collusion.”

Response: Mueller spent almost 200 pages describing “numerous links between the Russian government and the Trump Campaign.” He found that “a Russian entity carried out a social media campaign that favored presidential candidate Donald J. Trump and disparaged presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.” He also found that “a Russian intelligence service conducted computer-intrusion operations” against the Clinton campaign and then released stolen documents.

While Mueller was unable to establish a conspiracy between members of the Trump campaign and the Russians involved in this activity, he made it clear that “[a] statement that the investigation did not establish particular facts does not mean there was no evidence of those facts.” In fact, Mueller also wrote that the “investigation established that the Russian government perceived it would benefit from a Trump presidency and worked to secure that outcome, and that the Campaign expected it would benefit electorally from information stolen and released through Russian efforts.”

To find conspiracy, a prosecutor must establish beyond a reasonable doubt the elements of the crime: an agreement between at least two people, to commit a criminal offense and an overt act in furtherance of that agreement. One of the underlying criminal offenses that Mueller reviewed for conspiracy was campaign-finance violations. Mueller found that Trump campaign members Donald Trump Jr., Paul Manafort and Jared Kushner met with Russian nationals in Trump Tower in New York June 2016 for the purpose of receiving disparaging information about Clinton as part of “Russia and its government’s support for Mr. Trump,” according to an email message arranging the meeting. This meeting did not amount to a criminal offense, in part, because Mueller was unable to establish “willfulness,” that is, that the participants knew that their conduct was illegal. Mueller was also unable to conclude that the information was a “thing of value” that exceeded $25,000, the requirement for campaign finance to be a felony, as opposed to a civil violation of law. But the fact that the conduct did not technically amount to conspiracy does not mean that it was acceptable. Trump campaign members welcomed foreign influence into our election and then compromised themselves with the Russian government by covering it up.

Mueller found other contacts with Russia, such as the sharing of polling data about Midwestern states where Trump later won upset victories, conversations with the Russian ambassador to influence Russia’s response to sanctions imposed by the U.S. government in response to election interference, and communications with Wikileaks after it had received emails stolen by Russia. While none of these acts amounted to the crime of conspiracy, all could be described as “collusion.”
I wasn't talking about that. I was talking about the infamous hotel room and the pee tapes. ALL LIES. Schiff never retracted his statements.
 
'Curb Your Enthusiasm' final season takes aim at 2021 Georgia election law with cameo from Stacey Abrams
Georgia officials are slamming HBO's characterization of its 2021 election reform

Published February 15, 2024 5:00am EST

The final season of "Curb Your Enthusiasm" is putting a bizarre spotlight on Georgia's election law, which faced intense scrutiny from the left three years ago.

HBO's long-running comedy starring Larry David is coming to a close with its 12th season following 24 sporadic years on television.

But a central focus of the final episodes that have aired so far this month is revisiting the Peach State's 2021 voting reform, specifically the highly-debated provision over providing food and water to voters waiting in line.

In the season premiere, David's character is incidentally in Atlanta during an election where he encounters his friend's Aunt Rae in the squelching heat while waiting hours in line to vote. After rushing to his car to get her a bottle of water, David is immediately arrested.

MARJORIE TAYLOR GREENE GOES OFF ON ‘CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM’ FOR MOCKING GEORGIANS: ‘DISGUSTING’

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Larry David's character is arrested for handing a bottle of water to a Georgia voter waiting in line in the 12th season premiere of HBO's "Curb Your Enthusiasm." (Screenshots/HBO)

"You're under arrest for the violation of the Election Integrity Act," a police officer tells David in the scene. "It is illegal for anyone in the state of Georgia to provide food or water to voters in line at the polls."

"What?! That's barbaric!" David exclaims before being escorted away.

The episode ends with a Fulton County mugshot of David, clearly inspired by former President Trump's.


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Larry David parodied former President Trump's Fulton County mugshot on "Curb Your Enthusiasm." (Screenshot/HBO, Fulton County Sheriff's Office)

In the next episode, David is treated like a liberal folk hero, receiving fanfare from protesters standing outside the jailhouse in support of him as well as praise from cameo appearances by the hosts of MSNBC's "Morning Joe," music superstar Bruce Springsteen and even former Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, a vocal critic of Georgia's election law.

"Larry David is about action, not words. He saw an injustice and he did what he could to right it. And that's what we need today in America," Abrams says on David's television.

After initially intending to plea guilty to have the charges put behind him, David is guilted by Rae into fighting the charges in court, telling the judge at the end of the episode he pleads not guilty.


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Former Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams made a cameo appearance praising Larry David in the most recent episode of "Curb Your Enthusiasm." (Screenshot/HBO)
 
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