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Main Forums => Politics => Topic started by: K Frame on September 13, 2017, 07:43:21 AM
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In the Governor's race...
And the Democrats are losing their *expletive deleted*ing minds.
They're screeching about special interest money buying Republican votes and swamping the gun grabbing, I'm all for government run healthcare Ralph Northam...
Their e-mails have been getting shriller and shriller as the election gets closer... all because they can't figure out why Virginian's aren't careening left 100%, especially after 4 years of the sainted communist Terry McAuliffe.
I originally signed up to get Virginia Democrat e-mails for the amusement value, but now that the race is a dead heat, they've just become... pathetic.
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And OH MY GOD! THIS IS EVEN MORE AWFUL!
"Gillespie’s campaign has spent over $1.8 million on the air (so far);
A Koch brothers-backed special interest group spent $1.5 million this week to attack Ralph;
And last week the Virginia affiliate of the NRA announced a huge TV ad buy."
I *expletive deleted*ing HATE Democrats, especially Virginia Democrats.
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Now I know who you want to feed the TVP to.
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Yawn. The large majority of rich people's cash and corporate money goes to the Democratic Party.
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This time around, though, it seems that the opposite is true in Virginia. It looks like the Republican is absolutely smoking the Democrat, and apparently a LOT of money on the Dem side went to a couple of the primary challengers, and not to Northam.
But, the polls are still showing an extremely close election.
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Looks like it might be a nation-wide trend.
The Republican National Committee raised nearly $10.9 million in May, more than twice the amount collected by its Democratic counterpart, new filings show. The fundraising haul brings to nearly $62 million that the RNC has collected this year. The Democratic National Committee raised $4.29 million in May and $32.7 million so far in 2017, according to the party's filings with the Federal Election Commission.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/onpolitics/2017/06/21/republican-national-committee-fundraising/417547001/