The IP (illegitimate president)

https://nypost.com/2021/12/30/hillary-clinton-warns-progressives-could-cost-dems-at-midterms/

Even Hillary Clinton cannot hold her tongue on the extreme liberal Democrats. What say you GWB, ExGoper, Cuddles4BS? Looks like all your freebies are in peril. Ha ha ha ha!

Pretty low-level advice from Clinton. Just because she is one of the last ones to get a clue does not make her a savant. Sounds like Pelosi, just recently pontificating about how there appears to be more crime "but I don't know why, maybe you do." Ahh, yeh, maybe we do. And anyone else who has a clue.

And in regard to her saying: “I think that it is a time for some careful thinking about what wins elections, and not just in deep-blue districts where a Democrat and a liberal Democrat, or so-called progressive Democrat, is going to win," I think that one could make a credible argument that the dems need to put more thought into what it takes to govern rather than just what it takes to win. Both Biden and Kamala were products of choosing candidates just based on what is needed to win. Then they are complete disasters when it comes to governing.

Complete loser.
 
I have stated many times that the progressives -- who are pushing CRT and other extreme nonsense -- are likely to cause the Democrats significant losses at the national, state, and local levels in 2022 elections.

Dems need to embrace the progressives


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I have stated many times that the progressives -- who are pushing CRT and other extreme nonsense -- are likely to cause the Democrats significant losses at the national, state, and local levels in 2022 elections. The recent gubernatorial election in Virginia should serve as a significant warning to Democrats.
The only ones pushing CRT fantasies are boomer cons who buy the fox grift.
 
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2021/11/glenn-youngkins-win-in-virginia-six-takeaways.html

Youngkin didn’t really win by flipping the NoVa suburbs

Preelection analysis heavily emphasized the battle for the vote-heavy Northern Virginia suburbs, in part because college-educated white suburban voters were thought to be the key to recent Democratic success, and in part because Youngkin lived in NoVa and campaigned there heavily. He did improve on Ed Gillespie’s 2017 performance by roughly five points in NoVa (which represented 28 percent of the vote in 2017 and 29 percent in 2021), but the region did not disproportionately contribute to a six-point improvement on Gillespie’s vote percentage statewide. In fact, Youngkin’s percentage advantage over Gillespie was quite even across all the state’s regions with the exception of Hampton Roads, where he did nine points better.

As for the idea that Youngkin “flipped” college-educated white voters statewide: It seems he actually trailed Ed Gillespie’s losing performance in this category (Youngkin won 47 percent of these voters, while Gillespie won 48 percent).

Yet Youngkin grabbed a significant portion of the voting cohort of parents who had children in school. Performing much better in this group than Republicans did in other recent elections. This is what took him over the top... not merely the NoVA suburbs... but state-wide. There is a clear lesson for Democrats in this.
 
Yet Youngkin grabbed a significant portion of the voting cohort of parents who had children in school. Performing much better in this group than Republicans did in other recent elections. This is what took him over the top... not merely the NoVA suburbs... but state-wide. There is a clear lesson for Democrats in this.

This is what took him to the top.When progressives and blacks stay home Dems lose.Period.That is the clear lesson for Democrats in this.


Census figures show that voters of color have increased as a share of the state’s eligible voter population since 2017, but in the exit polls nonwhite voters plummeted from about one-third of the electorate in both 2020 and 2017 to only a little over one-fourth this year. Voters under 30 (progressives) fell from 20 percent of the vote in 2020 and 14 percent in 2017 to just 10 percent Tuesday. College graduates shrank from nearly three-in-five voters in 2017 to just under half.


There are other indicators that the shape of the electorate this year was friendlier to any Republican who might have been on the ballot. The Black percentage of the electorate was 20 percent in 2017. In 2021 it was 16 percent.
 
---Most Say 2020 Election Was Totally Loaded with Fraud---
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattv...ection-was-totally-loaded-with-fraud-n2597279

A growing number of likely voters believe that cheating tainted President Joe Biden’s 2020 win over former President Donald Trump, and even more feel that a key Democratic election reform scheme will increase fraud.

In the latest Rasmussen Reports survey, 56% of respondents said, "It’s likely that cheating affected the outcome of the 2020 presidential election, including 41% who say it’s ‘very likely.’”

That is a significant increase from April, when 51% said “Biden’s election was tainted by cheating.”

The change comes as Trump has continued to raise election integrity charges and as Democrats have tried to force through liberal election reforms and shut down GOP state voting reforms.

Democrats sure used the pandemic and COVID hysterics to grease the wheels of this operation, with secretaries of state bypassing legislatures to unilaterally change the voting rules on Election Day. In Michigan, it was only until weeks after the election that a court ruled that Michigan’s Democratic Secretary of State, Jocelyn Benson, illegally tweaked the voting rules. It’s obvious why she went this route; Michigan has a Republican legislature.

There was a lot of funny business. We all know that—and when you have a half-dead candidate like Biden, you might need to cheat to win.
 
---Most Say 2020 Election Was Totally Loaded with Fraud---
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattv...ection-was-totally-loaded-with-fraud-n2597279

A growing number of likely voters believe that cheating tainted President Joe Biden’s 2020 win over former President Donald Trump, and even more feel that a key Democratic election reform scheme will increase fraud.

In the latest Rasmussen Reports survey, 56% of respondents said, "It’s likely that cheating affected the outcome of the 2020 presidential election, including 41% who say it’s ‘very likely.’”

That is a significant increase from April, when 51% said “Biden’s election was tainted by cheating.”

The change comes as Trump has continued to raise election integrity charges and as Democrats have tried to force through liberal election reforms and shut down GOP state voting reforms.

Democrats sure used the pandemic and COVID hysterics to grease the wheels of this operation, with secretaries of state bypassing legislatures to unilaterally change the voting rules on Election Day. In Michigan, it was only until weeks after the election that a court ruled that Michigan’s Democratic Secretary of State, Jocelyn Benson, illegally tweaked the voting rules. It’s obvious why she went this route; Michigan has a Republican legislature.

There was a lot of funny business. We all know that—and when you have a half-dead candidate like Biden, you might need to cheat to win.

Prove it.
 
The Arizona audit is just the start and exposed numerous questionable votes cast and allowed by the Maricopa election officials RINOs and their cohorts. They still until now refuse to turn over electronic devices used in the November 3, 2020 elections. Why? What else are they hiding? Now, they find more instances of election fraud in Wisconsin. What about those 4 election workers in Atlanta, Georgia pulling huge plastic totes filled with ballots they ran thru the voting tabulation machines after they got rid of poll watchers and the media after they claimed a pipe broke and they were stopping counting the votes? This was on security camera yet, not one of them was even investigated or charged on what they have done that millions saw on TV?

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/leahb...ed-by-wisconsin-elections-commission-n2598204
 
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