Death will not stop Feinstein and the Left wing agenda

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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Senator Dianne Feinstein has passed away at 90 years old. In the wake of the tragic news, her estate confirmed to reporters that her death will in no way affect her re-election campaign.

"Make no mistake, Senator Feinstein will continue to serve in the Senate and will be proudly running for another term next year," said Tad Binkelstein, a spokesman for her upcoming campaign. "We need to move past this old idea that one's death should preclude one from serving their country."

Campaign surrogates assured voters that a vote for the California Senator would ensure a continuation of Feinstein's reliable left-wing voting record. "There is no candidate more suited to represent a dead state and a dead republic than a dead Senator," said Binkelstein.

Early polling indicated a 6% increase in her favorability rating in the wake of her death.

In fact, with every year after he death, I anticipate those favorability numbers to increase.
 

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Senator Dianne Feinstein has passed away at 90 years old. In the wake of the tragic news, her estate confirmed to reporters that her death will in no way affect her re-election campaign.

"Make no mistake, Senator Feinstein will continue to serve in the Senate and will be proudly running for another term next year," said Tad Binkelstein, a spokesman for her upcoming campaign. "We need to move past this old idea that one's death should preclude one from serving their country."

Campaign surrogates assured voters that a vote for the California Senator would ensure a continuation of Feinstein's reliable left-wing voting record. "There is no candidate more suited to represent a dead state and a dead republic than a dead Senator," said Binkelstein.


Early polling indicated a 6% increase in her favorability rating in the wake of her death.

In fact, with every year after he death, I anticipate those favorability numbers to increase.
You are correct.
The death of conservatism is finally at hand!! :muahaha:
 

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Senator Dianne Feinstein has passed away at 90 years old. In the wake of the tragic news, her estate confirmed to reporters that her death will in no way affect her re-election campaign.

"Make no mistake, Senator Feinstein will continue to serve in the Senate and will be proudly running for another term next year," said Tad Binkelstein, a spokesman for her upcoming campaign. "We need to move past this old idea that one's death should preclude one from serving their country."

Campaign surrogates assured voters that a vote for the California Senator would ensure a continuation of Feinstein's reliable left-wing voting record. "There is no candidate more suited to represent a dead state and a dead republic than a dead Senator," said Binkelstein.


Early polling indicated a 6% increase in her favorability rating in the wake of her death.

In fact, with every year after he death, I anticipate those favorability numbers to increase.
MAGA ‘fraid of zombies now? :auiqs.jpg:
 
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If 100 million murder victims of despotic leftist governments can't stop the regressive global agenda then one wicked sociopath lunatic who stopped stealing oxygen won't make a difference.

At least we got to replace RBG with a more lucid human being, and then Xiden got to put on someone who makes RBG look like a well grounded legal scholar. So no matter what, fienslime being gone merely opens the door for someone more insane and criminally inclined.

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