What takeaways from the R primaries should we have.

In Indiana, 6 of the 7 state senators who voted to deny trump's subversion of democracy by blocking the unprecedented, hyper-partisan attempt at mid decade gerrymandering lost their re-election bids.

Defy Trump, lose your seat: Indiana primary delivers a warning to GOP lawmakers​

Indiana Republicans who defied Donald Trump’s gerrymandering push paid for it Tuesday, as primary voters ousted at least five of the seven state senators the president targeted with primary challenges after they voted against his redistricting push — a decisive show of force that suggests his hold on the GOP base remains firm even as his approval rating has hit a new low. The race in one of those primaries has not yet been called by the Associated Press.

In KY, Thomas Massey, who lead the charge for the release of the Epstein files (the regime is still in violation of the Epstein Files Transparency Act), lost his primary bid in the most expensive House primary race in history.

In LA, Sen. Bill Cassidy lost in his primary after voting to impeach trump, correctly IMO, in the second impeachment trial.

All the Repubs who were defeated are staunch ideological conservatives. Their crimes having been taking positions that displeased Don so trump endorsed their opponents.

Does this tell us something about R primary voters? Can we surmise that they are in favor of allowing the prez, any prez, to profit from stocks trades made based on government policies set by the President? Should we assume they don't mind being lied to by candidates on the campaign trail? Are they not bothered by trump's tariffs causing inflation? Do they support the notion of using the DoJ to punish perceived enemies of the prez without evidence? Or firing FBI agents for following orders by participating in investigations of trump?

I can't help wondering how they came to hold such ostensibly un-American attitudes? What gives them license to look the other way when the prez awards himself almost $2B to dispense to people who object to being held responsible for their crimes? I confess, I don't understand these voter's motivations.
Translation: Democrat gerrymandering good, Republican gerrymandering bad.
 
Trumper candidates win against non Trumpers in the primaries because of how few citizens vote in primary elections and Trumpers are dedicated primary voters compared to most voters..
R primary voters are unquestionably the most blindly devoted, thoroughly brainwashed of The Following.
 
Trump had a great night last night... guess the media's polling proved once again to be bullshit....
MAGA RULES....
 
Translation: Democrat gerrymandering good, Republican gerrymandering bad.
Translation: you are not capable of distinguishing between what happens after the census every ten years and the unprecedented nature of a mid decade gerrymandering spree set off by trump's fear of what will happen (his regime being held accountable for its lawlessness) if R's lose the House.
 
I guess the BS media has been lying again....
 
I guess the BS media has been lying again....
Do you vote in primaries? I usually don't. I've voted in one only, in my life....but am a general election voter....at least the past 25 years or so.

I think that this is where the problems lie, at least in my party....getting candidates that the diehard partisan chooses, who usually votes in primaries....

I and all others can change that, if we get off our bums and vote in the darn primaries.
 
Do you vote in primaries? I usually don't. I've voted in one only, in my life....but am a general election voter....at least the past 25 years or so.

I think that this is where the problems lie, at least in my party....getting candidates that the diehard partisan chooses, who usually votes in primaries....

I and all others can change that, if we get off our bums and vote in the darn primaries.
Generally speaking, the lack of participation by citizens in their own self governance, and knowledge about what needs to be done, is responsible for the downfall of our democracy.
 
What takeaways from the R primaries should we have.

Spend more time fighting dems than fighting your own party.
 
Generally speaking, the lack of participation by citizens in their own self governance, and knowledge about what needs to be done, is responsible for the downfall of our democracy.
Time to educate them, on it!
 
In Indiana, 6 of the 7 state senators who voted to deny trump's subversion of democracy by blocking the unprecedented, hyper-partisan attempt at mid decade gerrymandering lost their re-election bids.

Defy Trump, lose your seat: Indiana primary delivers a warning to GOP lawmakers​

Indiana Republicans who defied Donald Trump’s gerrymandering push paid for it Tuesday, as primary voters ousted at least five of the seven state senators the president targeted with primary challenges after they voted against his redistricting push — a decisive show of force that suggests his hold on the GOP base remains firm even as his approval rating has hit a new low. The race in one of those primaries has not yet been called by the Associated Press.

In KY, Thomas Massey, who lead the charge for the release of the Epstein files (the regime is still in violation of the Epstein Files Transparency Act), lost his primary bid in the most expensive House primary race in history.

In LA, Sen. Bill Cassidy lost in his primary after voting to impeach trump, correctly IMO, in the second impeachment trial.

All the Repubs who were defeated are staunch ideological conservatives. Their crimes having been taking positions that displeased Don so trump endorsed their opponents.

Does this tell us something about R primary voters? Can we surmise that they are in favor of allowing the prez, any prez, to profit from stocks trades made based on government policies set by the President? Should we assume they don't mind being lied to by candidates on the campaign trail? Are they not bothered by trump's tariffs causing inflation? Do they support the notion of using the DoJ to punish perceived enemies of the prez without evidence? Or firing FBI agents for following orders by participating in investigations of trump?

I can't help wondering how they came to hold such ostensibly un-American attitudes? What gives them license to look the other way when the prez awards himself almost $2B to dispense to people who object to being held responsible for their crimes? I confess, I don't understand these voter's motivations.






Trump is King!










Sux to be you.









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Do you lie intentionally, or is it an acquired taste.

It started with Trump telling Texas to mid decade redistrict.
And California and Virginia was in response to what Trump started.

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Your Cult has been racially gerrymandering for decades.

Now that you can’t be racist you are pissed off.

Look at 13, 16, and 17in IL, stupid.



 
Primaries don’t matter in the Islamocrat Cult. Their handlers just install whoever they want, even if the person has never got a single vote.
 
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Time to educate them, on it!
Americans have become enamoured with stupidity like TikTok and reality TV while ignoring their obligation as citizens in a participatory democracy to inform themselves about what their government is doing..............and not doing.
 
Americans have become enamoured with stupidity like TikTok and reality TV while ignoring their obligation as citizens in a participatory democracy to inform themselves about what their government is doing..............and not doing.
You should try it
 
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