Democrats Already Blaming Voters for Midterm Loss

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Democrats Already Blaming Voters for Midterm Loss​


What happened? Journalists and other Democrats have already started blaming voters for the party's (likely) defeat in the midterm elections.

Seriously? Yes. As the Washington Free Beacon reported earlier this month, Democrats and their allies have a history of lashing out when American voters decline to validate their preferences at the ballot box. The election is in 12 days, but things aren't looking great for Democrats. Polls suggest they are going to lose control of the House and possibly the Senate as well. That's why the voter-blaming is already underway.

What are they saying? What they always say in these situations. That the 2022 election is the most important election of our lifetimes and anyone who doesn't vote for Democrats is ignorant at best and evil at worst.

See for yourself:


"I cannot believe anybody would vote for these people."​

— House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D., Calif.)


"A vote for Republicans might just be the last one you ever cast."​

— Ryan Cooper, MSNBC opinion columnist


"The United States is facing the greatest danger to its constitutional system since at least the 1950s, if not the *18*50s, and millions of people are like: Yeah, but gas, man."​

— Tom Nichols, Lincoln Project alum and "defender of experts"


"It's terrifying how many Americans will choose literal fascism, female serfdom, climate collapse, and the reversal of everything from Social Security & Medicare to student loan relief [because] they think giving Republicans the power to investigate Hunter Biden will bring down gas prices."​

— Joy-Ann (Pro-Democracy) Reid, MSNBC host


"I'm not going to say that the GOP are Nazis at this point or whatever, but it certainly sounds very familiar to what happened in Germany, which is a bunch of citizens, Adolf Hitler gets a third of the vote. Nobody thought it could happen there. They kind of went along because they said he would solve the economy and fix inflation."​

— Matthew Dowd, MSNBC contributor and self-described "renowned thought leader"


"Voters who follow the news closely will likely find it hard to believe that so many fellow Americans would even consider casting ballots for election deniers and Republicans who betrayed democracy. But ‘low information' Americans are the ones who will decide the midterm elections."​

— Jennifer Rubin, Washington Post columnist


"Aggravated by declining economic prospects, overwhelmed by the opioid epidemic, and utterly divorced from mainstream news sources, [Republican voters] unsurprisingly glob onto conspiracies, hold up former president Donald Trump as their champion, and refuse to process any information that conflicts with the victimhood they embrace."​

— Jennifer Rubin, Washington Post columnist


"At some point, you have to accept that we get the government we deserve. If voters want ignorant, unhinged, and unserious leaders, they'll vote for many of these Republicans."​

— Jennifer Rubin, Washington Post columnist


"Polls suggest that the economy and crime are among the most important issues for voters in the midterms—and that, as a result, Republicans are surging in the home stretch. I think a lot of voters are missing the point. These elections are actually a referendum on whether you favor the continuation of democracy in America—and Ukraine."​

— Max Boot, Washington Post columnist

MoAR dem tripe link

Does it count if we all oppose MOB RULE that is disguised as "mah democracy"?

I for one never agreed to allow others to take away any rights or freedoms from me cause they all voted to do so.
 

Democrats Already Blaming Voters for Midterm Loss​


What happened? Journalists and other Democrats have already started blaming voters for the party's (likely) defeat in the midterm elections.

Seriously? Yes. As the Washington Free Beacon reported earlier this month, Democrats and their allies have a history of lashing out when American voters decline to validate their preferences at the ballot box. The election is in 12 days, but things aren't looking great for Democrats. Polls suggest they are going to lose control of the House and possibly the Senate as well. That's why the voter-blaming is already underway.

What are they saying? What they always say in these situations. That the 2022 election is the most important election of our lifetimes and anyone who doesn't vote for Democrats is ignorant at best and evil at worst.

See for yourself:


"I cannot believe anybody would vote for these people."​

— House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D., Calif.)


"A vote for Republicans might just be the last one you ever cast."​

— Ryan Cooper, MSNBC opinion columnist


"The United States is facing the greatest danger to its constitutional system since at least the 1950s, if not the *18*50s, and millions of people are like: Yeah, but gas, man."​

— Tom Nichols, Lincoln Project alum and "defender of experts"


"It's terrifying how many Americans will choose literal fascism, female serfdom, climate collapse, and the reversal of everything from Social Security & Medicare to student loan relief [because] they think giving Republicans the power to investigate Hunter Biden will bring down gas prices."​

— Joy-Ann (Pro-Democracy) Reid, MSNBC host


"I'm not going to say that the GOP are Nazis at this point or whatever, but it certainly sounds very familiar to what happened in Germany, which is a bunch of citizens, Adolf Hitler gets a third of the vote. Nobody thought it could happen there. They kind of went along because they said he would solve the economy and fix inflation."​

— Matthew Dowd, MSNBC contributor and self-described "renowned thought leader"


"Voters who follow the news closely will likely find it hard to believe that so many fellow Americans would even consider casting ballots for election deniers and Republicans who betrayed democracy. But ‘low information' Americans are the ones who will decide the midterm elections."​

— Jennifer Rubin, Washington Post columnist


"Aggravated by declining economic prospects, overwhelmed by the opioid epidemic, and utterly divorced from mainstream news sources, [Republican voters] unsurprisingly glob onto conspiracies, hold up former president Donald Trump as their champion, and refuse to process any information that conflicts with the victimhood they embrace."​

— Jennifer Rubin, Washington Post columnist


"At some point, you have to accept that we get the government we deserve. If voters want ignorant, unhinged, and unserious leaders, they'll vote for many of these Republicans."​

— Jennifer Rubin, Washington Post columnist


"Polls suggest that the economy and crime are among the most important issues for voters in the midterms—and that, as a result, Republicans are surging in the home stretch. I think a lot of voters are missing the point. These elections are actually a referendum on whether you favor the continuation of democracy in America—and Ukraine."​

— Max Boot, Washington Post columnist

MoAR dem tripe link

Does it count if we all oppose MOB RULE that is disguised as "mah democracy"?

I for one never agreed to allow others to take away any rights or freedoms from me cause they all voted to do so.

Yet you would vote to take mine.
 

Democrats Already Blaming Voters for Midterm Loss​


What happened? Journalists and other Democrats have already started blaming voters for the party's (likely) defeat in the midterm elections.

Seriously? Yes. As the Washington Free Beacon reported earlier this month, Democrats and their allies have a history of lashing out when American voters decline to validate their preferences at the ballot box. The election is in 12 days, but things aren't looking great for Democrats. Polls suggest they are going to lose control of the House and possibly the Senate as well. That's why the voter-blaming is already underway.

What are they saying? What they always say in these situations. That the 2022 election is the most important election of our lifetimes and anyone who doesn't vote for Democrats is ignorant at best and evil at worst.

See for yourself:


"I cannot believe anybody would vote for these people."​

— House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D., Calif.)


"A vote for Republicans might just be the last one you ever cast."​

— Ryan Cooper, MSNBC opinion columnist


"The United States is facing the greatest danger to its constitutional system since at least the 1950s, if not the *18*50s, and millions of people are like: Yeah, but gas, man."​

— Tom Nichols, Lincoln Project alum and "defender of experts"


"It's terrifying how many Americans will choose literal fascism, female serfdom, climate collapse, and the reversal of everything from Social Security & Medicare to student loan relief [because] they think giving Republicans the power to investigate Hunter Biden will bring down gas prices."​

— Joy-Ann (Pro-Democracy) Reid, MSNBC host


"I'm not going to say that the GOP are Nazis at this point or whatever, but it certainly sounds very familiar to what happened in Germany, which is a bunch of citizens, Adolf Hitler gets a third of the vote. Nobody thought it could happen there. They kind of went along because they said he would solve the economy and fix inflation."​

— Matthew Dowd, MSNBC contributor and self-described "renowned thought leader"


"Voters who follow the news closely will likely find it hard to believe that so many fellow Americans would even consider casting ballots for election deniers and Republicans who betrayed democracy. But ‘low information' Americans are the ones who will decide the midterm elections."​

— Jennifer Rubin, Washington Post columnist


"Aggravated by declining economic prospects, overwhelmed by the opioid epidemic, and utterly divorced from mainstream news sources, [Republican voters] unsurprisingly glob onto conspiracies, hold up former president Donald Trump as their champion, and refuse to process any information that conflicts with the victimhood they embrace."​

— Jennifer Rubin, Washington Post columnist


"At some point, you have to accept that we get the government we deserve. If voters want ignorant, unhinged, and unserious leaders, they'll vote for many of these Republicans."​

— Jennifer Rubin, Washington Post columnist


"Polls suggest that the economy and crime are among the most important issues for voters in the midterms—and that, as a result, Republicans are surging in the home stretch. I think a lot of voters are missing the point. These elections are actually a referendum on whether you favor the continuation of democracy in America—and Ukraine."​

— Max Boot, Washington Post columnist

MoAR dem tripe link

Does it count if we all oppose MOB RULE that is disguised as "mah democracy"?

I for one never agreed to allow others to take away any rights or freedoms from me cause they all voted to do so.
The voters should be proud they did the right thing.
 
Bye1.jpg
 

Democrats Already Blaming Voters for Midterm Loss​


What happened? Journalists and other Democrats have already started blaming voters for the party's (likely) defeat in the midterm elections.

Seriously? Yes. As the Washington Free Beacon reported earlier this month, Democrats and their allies have a history of lashing out when American voters decline to validate their preferences at the ballot box. The election is in 12 days, but things aren't looking great for Democrats. Polls suggest they are going to lose control of the House and possibly the Senate as well. That's why the voter-blaming is already underway.

What are they saying? What they always say in these situations. That the 2022 election is the most important election of our lifetimes and anyone who doesn't vote for Democrats is ignorant at best and evil at worst.

See for yourself:


"I cannot believe anybody would vote for these people."​

— House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D., Calif.)


"A vote for Republicans might just be the last one you ever cast."​

— Ryan Cooper, MSNBC opinion columnist


"The United States is facing the greatest danger to its constitutional system since at least the 1950s, if not the *18*50s, and millions of people are like: Yeah, but gas, man."​

— Tom Nichols, Lincoln Project alum and "defender of experts"


"It's terrifying how many Americans will choose literal fascism, female serfdom, climate collapse, and the reversal of everything from Social Security & Medicare to student loan relief [because] they think giving Republicans the power to investigate Hunter Biden will bring down gas prices."​

— Joy-Ann (Pro-Democracy) Reid, MSNBC host


"I'm not going to say that the GOP are Nazis at this point or whatever, but it certainly sounds very familiar to what happened in Germany, which is a bunch of citizens, Adolf Hitler gets a third of the vote. Nobody thought it could happen there. They kind of went along because they said he would solve the economy and fix inflation."​

— Matthew Dowd, MSNBC contributor and self-described "renowned thought leader"


"Voters who follow the news closely will likely find it hard to believe that so many fellow Americans would even consider casting ballots for election deniers and Republicans who betrayed democracy. But ‘low information' Americans are the ones who will decide the midterm elections."​

— Jennifer Rubin, Washington Post columnist


"Aggravated by declining economic prospects, overwhelmed by the opioid epidemic, and utterly divorced from mainstream news sources, [Republican voters] unsurprisingly glob onto conspiracies, hold up former president Donald Trump as their champion, and refuse to process any information that conflicts with the victimhood they embrace."​

— Jennifer Rubin, Washington Post columnist


"At some point, you have to accept that we get the government we deserve. If voters want ignorant, unhinged, and unserious leaders, they'll vote for many of these Republicans."​

— Jennifer Rubin, Washington Post columnist


"Polls suggest that the economy and crime are among the most important issues for voters in the midterms—and that, as a result, Republicans are surging in the home stretch. I think a lot of voters are missing the point. These elections are actually a referendum on whether you favor the continuation of democracy in America—and Ukraine."​

— Max Boot, Washington Post columnist

MoAR dem tripe link

Does it count if we all oppose MOB RULE that is disguised as "mah democracy"?

I for one never agreed to allow others to take away any rights or freedoms from me cause they all voted to do so.
:thankusmile: I heard that to.comedy gold.
 
Sorry bout that,

1. The *RED WAVES* growing higher and stronger.
2. Be fearful Libtards, be *VERY FEARFUL!*
3. Whats about to happen will wipe the slate clean, and after we will need to only stop the *RINOS*, who are like a fly, laying dead on a stick of butter.
4. Just scoop those liars/phoneys, off and continue.

Regards,
SirJamesofTexas
 

Democrats Already Blaming Voters for Midterm Loss​


What happened? Journalists and other Democrats have already started blaming voters for the party's (likely) defeat in the midterm elections.

Seriously? Yes. As the Washington Free Beacon reported earlier this month, Democrats and their allies have a history of lashing out when American voters decline to validate their preferences at the ballot box. The election is in 12 days, but things aren't looking great for Democrats. Polls suggest they are going to lose control of the House and possibly the Senate as well. That's why the voter-blaming is already underway.

What are they saying? What they always say in these situations. That the 2022 election is the most important election of our lifetimes and anyone who doesn't vote for Democrats is ignorant at best and evil at worst.

See for yourself:


"I cannot believe anybody would vote for these people."​

— House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D., Calif.)


"A vote for Republicans might just be the last one you ever cast."​

— Ryan Cooper, MSNBC opinion columnist


"The United States is facing the greatest danger to its constitutional system since at least the 1950s, if not the *18*50s, and millions of people are like: Yeah, but gas, man."​

— Tom Nichols, Lincoln Project alum and "defender of experts"


"It's terrifying how many Americans will choose literal fascism, female serfdom, climate collapse, and the reversal of everything from Social Security & Medicare to student loan relief [because] they think giving Republicans the power to investigate Hunter Biden will bring down gas prices."​

— Joy-Ann (Pro-Democracy) Reid, MSNBC host


"I'm not going to say that the GOP are Nazis at this point or whatever, but it certainly sounds very familiar to what happened in Germany, which is a bunch of citizens, Adolf Hitler gets a third of the vote. Nobody thought it could happen there. They kind of went along because they said he would solve the economy and fix inflation."​

— Matthew Dowd, MSNBC contributor and self-described "renowned thought leader"


"Voters who follow the news closely will likely find it hard to believe that so many fellow Americans would even consider casting ballots for election deniers and Republicans who betrayed democracy. But ‘low information' Americans are the ones who will decide the midterm elections."​

— Jennifer Rubin, Washington Post columnist


"Aggravated by declining economic prospects, overwhelmed by the opioid epidemic, and utterly divorced from mainstream news sources, [Republican voters] unsurprisingly glob onto conspiracies, hold up former president Donald Trump as their champion, and refuse to process any information that conflicts with the victimhood they embrace."​

— Jennifer Rubin, Washington Post columnist


"At some point, you have to accept that we get the government we deserve. If voters want ignorant, unhinged, and unserious leaders, they'll vote for many of these Republicans."​

— Jennifer Rubin, Washington Post columnist


"Polls suggest that the economy and crime are among the most important issues for voters in the midterms—and that, as a result, Republicans are surging in the home stretch. I think a lot of voters are missing the point. These elections are actually a referendum on whether you favor the continuation of democracy in America—and Ukraine."​

— Max Boot, Washington Post columnist

MoAR dem tripe link

Does it count if we all oppose MOB RULE that is disguised as "mah democracy"?

I for one never agreed to allow others to take away any rights or freedoms from me cause they all voted to do so.

Rather than blame voters for not supporting them, perhaps the Democraps should take a serious look at the insane and immoral bullshit that they are promoting, that is so off-putting to sane, decent voters.
 

Democrats Already Blaming Voters for Midterm Loss​


What happened? Journalists and other Democrats have already started blaming voters for the party's (likely) defeat in the midterm elections.

Seriously? Yes. As the Washington Free Beacon reported earlier this month, Democrats and their allies have a history of lashing out when American voters decline to validate their preferences at the ballot box. The election is in 12 days, but things aren't looking great for Democrats. Polls suggest they are going to lose control of the House and possibly the Senate as well. That's why the voter-blaming is already underway.

What are they saying? What they always say in these situations. That the 2022 election is the most important election of our lifetimes and anyone who doesn't vote for Democrats is ignorant at best and evil at worst.

See for yourself:


"I cannot believe anybody would vote for these people."​

— House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D., Calif.)


"A vote for Republicans might just be the last one you ever cast."​

— Ryan Cooper, MSNBC opinion columnist


"The United States is facing the greatest danger to its constitutional system since at least the 1950s, if not the *18*50s, and millions of people are like: Yeah, but gas, man."​

— Tom Nichols, Lincoln Project alum and "defender of experts"


"It's terrifying how many Americans will choose literal fascism, female serfdom, climate collapse, and the reversal of everything from Social Security & Medicare to student loan relief [because] they think giving Republicans the power to investigate Hunter Biden will bring down gas prices."​

— Joy-Ann (Pro-Democracy) Reid, MSNBC host


"I'm not going to say that the GOP are Nazis at this point or whatever, but it certainly sounds very familiar to what happened in Germany, which is a bunch of citizens, Adolf Hitler gets a third of the vote. Nobody thought it could happen there. They kind of went along because they said he would solve the economy and fix inflation."​

— Matthew Dowd, MSNBC contributor and self-described "renowned thought leader"


"Voters who follow the news closely will likely find it hard to believe that so many fellow Americans would even consider casting ballots for election deniers and Republicans who betrayed democracy. But ‘low information' Americans are the ones who will decide the midterm elections."​

— Jennifer Rubin, Washington Post columnist


"Aggravated by declining economic prospects, overwhelmed by the opioid epidemic, and utterly divorced from mainstream news sources, [Republican voters] unsurprisingly glob onto conspiracies, hold up former president Donald Trump as their champion, and refuse to process any information that conflicts with the victimhood they embrace."​

— Jennifer Rubin, Washington Post columnist


"At some point, you have to accept that we get the government we deserve. If voters want ignorant, unhinged, and unserious leaders, they'll vote for many of these Republicans."​

— Jennifer Rubin, Washington Post columnist


"Polls suggest that the economy and crime are among the most important issues for voters in the midterms—and that, as a result, Republicans are surging in the home stretch. I think a lot of voters are missing the point. These elections are actually a referendum on whether you favor the continuation of democracy in America—and Ukraine."​

— Max Boot, Washington Post columnist

MoAR dem tripe link

Does it count if we all oppose MOB RULE that is disguised as "mah democracy"?

I for one never agreed to allow others to take away any rights or freedoms from me cause they all voted to do so.
As a voter, I will accept partial credit for the Drmocrats predicted ass-kicking.

Semocrats are right to CREDIT voters with their losses. Voters shod be proud if kicking these filthy, criminal, self-serving losers to the curb.
 
As a voter, I will accept partial credit for the Drmocrats predicted ass-kicking.

Semocrats are right to CREDIT voters with their losses. Voters shod be proud if kicking these filthy, criminal, self-serving losers to the curb.

We're going to kick more than just Democrats.

They just happen to be the immediate low hanging fruit, that's all.

We may not be able to drain the swamp, but it'll be at half volume in short order.

Watch and see.

Watch and learn.
 
We're going to kick more than just Democrats.

They just happen to be the immediate low hanging fruit, that's all.

We may not be able to drain the swamp, but it'll be at half volume in short order.

Watch and see.

Watch and learn.

I know of at least one Fiscal Conservative that is running as a Democrat because you MAGGAts have stunk up the Republican party. It's bad now but by 2024, you may be facing a ton of the real Fiscal Conservatives that you keep insulting. I can see the death of the Republican Party in the next 3 years. I thought it would go until about 2028 but you helped in killing it.
 
I know of at least one Fiscal Conservative that is running as a Democrat because you MAGGAts have stunk up the Republican party. It's bad now but by 2024, you may be facing a ton of the real Fiscal Conservatives that you keep insulting. I can see the death of the Republican Party in the next 3 years. I thought it would go until about 2028 but you helped in killing it.

Another brain dead mudslinging leftard asswipe. ^^^

Hey shit for brains, this stupid crap won't help you in 10 days.

Trump or no Trump, you're getting your ass handed to you.

Enjoy
 
Who will win the House -- probably Republicans.

Who will win the Senate -- only G-d knows, and only time will tell.
 

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