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  1. 2 hours ago, BamaATL said:

    I'm from Alabama, but have lived in Georgia much of my life.  Long story short, born in Birmingham, but spent almost all my youth in Atlanta.  I was a legacy at Alabama and went for school, then immediately back to Atlanta.  Basically, of my 44 years, about 7 were in Alabama, the rest here.  

    I do not know Kemp's mind, and I have not ever met him.  I do however, know several people in his orbit in the real estate world (including one that is a good friend of his and was a fraternity brother at UGA).  Like many Republicans, this guy just assumes that everyone around him is also a Republican and he is a braggart so he boasts of his conversations because A.  He think's he's cool (he's not) B.  He thinks it makes him sound plugged in (he isn't).  To answer your question, I know him and several people around him were pushing for him to swoop in late for POTUS once the early primary clowns were out and it started to appear that Trump was finished.  I did find this plausible, and if there had been intent, I think the court delays stopped that.  

    The timing on the Senate is interesting given Ossoff's term being due next, which coincides with the next Presidential.  He can run for one or the other, what's his ambition level?  He may well be the standard bearer for the anti Trump Republicans and an example of success against their stupidity.  Regrettably, I don't think he'll just fade away.  If I had to put money on it, I'd say Senate, but I wouldn't rule out a POTUS run.  

    I could be wrong, but isn’t Ossoff’s seat up in 2026 and isn’t that when Kemp is term limited?   Ossoff is probably easier for republicans to beat in Georgia than Warnock would be.  Although, I doubt republicans ever make the mistake of debating Ossoff again.

  2. On 4/21/2024 at 10:28 PM, BamaATL said:

    I'm not sure Stacey is gonna run it back.  Keisha Bottoms (former Atlanta Mayor) and Congresswoman Lucy McBath, are two of the names I've heard floated.  McBath is interesting because she represents parts of suburban Atlanta and that could translate well (she changed suburban districts due to gerrymandering).  The downside is that McBath means we would lose a good Democratic Congresswoman for an uphill battle (Dems would retain the seat).  There are other people I've heard mentioned, but nothing that indicates to me it's anything but chatter.  

    Make no mistake though, Duncan is a right wing lunatic, but a calculating one.  I do have to give him credit, he has been by all accounts forthcoming and publicly honest about the crimes committed by Trump and Co regarding the rico case.  However, he is certainly campaigning on this and it's already playing well and will continue to do so in suburban Atlanta.  

    are you from Georgia or just really tuned into Georgia politics?
     

    I have a question for you,  does Kemp plan on running for senate?  I hope not.

  3. 1 hour ago, YGIFS said:

    Did she really say/post that?  In this timeline, I have to genuinely ask.  

    I guess since she stole the makeup off McCain's corpse to wear on the campaign trail and it congealed with her face after all this time...she is done with Sen. McCain and his base?  

    It’s not real ( recently).

    But during her governor race while she was running in probably the most purple state in the country at the time,  before starting a rally, she said that all McCain voters or supporters of him need to get the hell out of here.

  4. 5 hours ago, Js1 said:

    Yes, it's only April, but cash on hand totals:

    Montana:
    Tester $12.7m
    Sheehy $1.9m

    WIsconsin:
    Baldwin $10.3m
    Hovde $5.3m

    Michigan:
    Slotkin $8.6m
    Rogers $1.4m

    Nevada:
    Rosen $13.2m
    Brown $2.3m

    Ohio:
    Brown $16.0m
    Moreno $1.8m

    Arizona:
    Gallego $9.6m
    Lake $2.5m

    Pennsylvania:
    Casey $11.9m
    McCormick $6.2m

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    The GOP senate candidates this year are so bad. Not a top tier candidate amongst them.   Last cycle they had a few decent people like Laxalt, but nobody redeeming or any good here.

  5. 3 hours ago, DigglerontheHoof said:

    In Texas all Reps have to do is mention guns, gays and the border to get votes.  Nothing else matters. 

    Yeah…. Remember when the people that the Texas GOP put in charge of the electric grid almost crashed the damn thing and forced us all into rolling black outs and other people actually lost access to power.  Hundreds of people died and still everyone voted R in the next election like nothing happened?
     

    Texas GOP can do anything they want and still win because it’s all about “owning the libs” and muh guns, muh bibles, and owning the gays. 

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  6. 8 minutes ago, SydneyCarton said:

    She’ll retire from politics for health reasons before she gets her ass kicked. 

    How come we never see any Texas politicians retire for health reasons?  If only we could be so lucky.

  7. On 4/1/2024 at 5:12 PM, bluto said:

    Is Florida in play now with abortion literally on the November ballot and needing 60% to pass??

    They will pay lip service to it.  “ oh yeah….. I think we went a little overboard this time”, but when they’re actually in the voting booth all that will be going thru their feeble minds is “ but muh hannity, my guns, my bibles,  Fox News” then they vote R because they gotta own the libtards!

  8. On 4/1/2024 at 3:52 PM, tx 3 putt said:


    now do Texas !!!

    Nothing will happen until we get rid of our crippled son of a bitch governor,  crooked as hell and nasty attorney general, and extreme religious freak lieutenant governor whose obsessed with owning the LGBTQ community and turning back the clock to 1950.

     

    It’s a worst case scenario for Texas because these losers have no prospects to rise up to higher or a national office, there’s no term limits and unfortunately they have no signs of bad or deteriorating health. 
     

    we could be stuck in the dark ages for a long time with these fucktards.

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  9. 7 hours ago, atomheartbevo said:

    I know a lot of people keep saying the Trumpkins are keeping their public support quiet, but they sure as hell weren't during 2016 and 2020.  They are the cross-fitters of the political world, and just like cross-fitters have to tell everybody they are into Crossfit, the Trumpkins wouldn't shut the fuck up about supporting Trump in 2016 and 2020, so I don't know why all of the sudden they would go quiet about it. I'm also not seeing MAGA hats like I used to.

    While I'm sure I missed some signs of bigly Trump support between Austin and Conroe, it was still weird to see a big-ass Trump 2024 flag and I would have noticed Trump flags/signs had I seen them before Conroe.  In years past, I saw a lot more on that drive.  Shit, I wasn't even seeing big-ass Trump 2020 signs/flags.

    Granted, it’s still early.  
     

    however,  I don’t recall seeing as much TRUMP merchandise as the first 2 election cycles which of course is a very good thing. About 2 weeks before the election in 2016,  it seems like the bed of every single pick up truck where I live had a huge trump flag in it. My family would even speculate that the trump campaign was paying this one guy to drive around with a huge trump flag because we kept seeing him and his dumbass truck in traffic all the time.

    I have seen a few, but most of them appear to be old.  I wish I had the balls to steal them, but I usually have shit to do when I’m out and about. 

  10. 6 hours ago, StassneyHorn said:

    Mississippi Senate, with a veto proof majority, has passed their own version of Medicaid expansion, after the MS House did the same with their own bill. Senate version is much less expansive and has a work requirement. Now comes the sausage making.

    https://mississippitoday.org/2024/03/28/mississippi-medicaid-expansion-senate-passes-legislature-work-requirement-hosemann/

    How many states don’t have Medicaid expansion now? 5?

  11. On 3/22/2024 at 7:24 AM, dcbc said:

    Looks like Schedule III is a go.  It's not the goal line, but it's progress.

     

    Link-Link-Pass

    I’m expecting something major to be announced before the election.  Schedule 3 or otherwise.  Biden would have to be a fool to not capitalize on the popularity of weed.

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  12. On 3/26/2024 at 7:38 PM, SydneyCarton said:

    The shitbag cop who was fired for repeatedly tampering with evidence did something criminal with money? No wai!

    He’s also one of the idiots who was yelling at the GOP for getting rid of George santos. He acts As if we should all just encourage people to lie on their resumes and reward them for it by not firing them when caught.

  13. 56 minutes ago, Blotto said:

    Murkowski can eat a bag of shit. The GQP has been swallowing Trump's loads for 8 years, and she's just now starting to consider a change. Not that she will commit or anything. If she gets fucked to death by a rabid moose tomorrow, it would be a good day. Cunt

    She saved Obamacare and has pissed off trump so much that he actually took time to go to Alaska just to campaign against her. I like it that she calls out her party when they’re being crazy or overstepping the line.

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  14. 5 minutes ago, Js1 said:

    Yep. Not a bad strategy to wait and see what happens in November + if Alaska swings any further left. Because your greatest threat is languishing in the GOP party and then Peltola steals the seat from you in 2028. If Murkowski switches, it incentivizes Peltola to go for Sullivan in 2026 instead. 

    I was personally hoping Peltola would be the next don young and have that house seat for 50 years.  I like seeing Alaska blue on the house map.

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