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Make sure all of your ancestors do too!
Not going to lie, I'm going to laugh my ass completely off if a bunch of maga morons try to vote multiple times only to wind up with a $10,000 fine or a five year prison sentence along with possibly having their voting districts invalidated in the process.

Nothing would define the Maga movement any better.

So please, please do! Don't worry cause Trump will definitely fundraise to bail your asses out like he has for the Jan 6th defendants who are too poor to afford representation while Trump, a supposed billionaire convinces his followers to help pay for his legal defenses.
 
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Yes, on this very board I've said I like Scott and Haley.

I don't really trust your definition of 'normal' anyway.

What is your cutoff for education requirements?

Biden has a law degree - doesn't seem to have helped him any.
He has a Bach from Charleston southern and sold insurance for a bit. That’s it. Then politics.
 
At least Youngkin was smart enough not to run and appears to be taking shots at DeSanctus.

 
He has a Bach from Charleston southern and sold insurance for a bit. That’s it. Then politics.
Wait - you mean he doesn't have an Ivy League degree of any kind? He actually worked (gasp!) at a real job - the kind you have to bust your ass for to earn a living and then started his own company? He didn't inherit millions??

Obviously not qualified......

From Wiki:

Before his election to the Senate, Scott was elected to the United States House of Representatives for South Carolina's 1st congressional district, serving from 2011 to 2013.[1] Before that, he served one term (from 2009 to 2011) in the South Carolina General Assembly and served on the Charleston County council from 1995 to 2009

Early life​

Scott was born in North Charleston, South Carolina, the son of Frances—a nursing assistant—and Ben Scott Sr.[7] His parents divorced when he was seven years old, and he grew up in working-class poverty with his mother, who worked 16-hour days to support the family.[2] His older brother is a sergeant major in the U.S. Army.[8]

Scott graduated from R.B. Stall High School. He attended Presbyterian College from 1983 to 1984 on a partial football scholarship; he graduated from Charleston Southern University in 1988 with a Bachelor of Science degree in political science.[9][10] Scott is an alumnus of South Carolina's Palmetto Boys State program, an experience he cites as influential in his decision to enter public service.

After graduating from college, Scott worked as an insurance agent and financial adviser. He owns an insurance agency, Tim Scott Allstate.[2][11]
 
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Wait - you mean he doesn't have an Ivy League degree of any kind? He actually worked (gasp!) at a real job - the kind you have to bust your ass for to earn a living and then started his own company? He didn't inherit millions??

Obviously not qualified......

From Wiki:

Before his election to the Senate, Scott was elected to the United States House of Representatives for South Carolina's 1st congressional district, serving from 2011 to 2013.[1] Before that, he served one term (from 2009 to 2011) in the South Carolina General Assembly and served on the Charleston County council from 1995 to 2009

Early life​

Scott was born in North Charleston, South Carolina, the son of Frances—a nursing assistant—and Ben Scott Sr.[7] His parents divorced when he was seven years old, and he grew up in working-class poverty with his mother, who worked 16-hour days to support the family.[2] His older brother is a sergeant major in the U.S. Army.[8]

Scott graduated from R.B. Stall High School. He attended Presbyterian College from 1983 to 1984 on a partial football scholarship; he graduated from Charleston Southern University in 1988 with a Bachelor of Science degree in political science.[9][10] Scott is an alumnus of South Carolina's Palmetto Boys State program, an experience he cites as influential in his decision to enter public service.

After graduating from college, Scott worked as an insurance agent and financial adviser. He owns an insurance agency, Tim Scott Allstate.[2][11]
I don’t think those are qualifications befitting president of the US
 
To Trumpsters any Republican that isn’t slavishly devoted to Trump or who is a political threat to Trump is a RINO.
Oh good Lord, you accuse anyone who supports Trump of being a RINO.

What's the difference?

You show a shocking lack of self-awareness.
 
Wait - you mean he doesn't have an Ivy League degree of any kind? He actually worked (gasp!) at a real job - the kind you have to bust your ass for to earn a living and then started his own company? He didn't inherit millions??

Obviously not qualified......

From Wiki:

Before his election to the Senate, Scott was elected to the United States House of Representatives for South Carolina's 1st congressional district, serving from 2011 to 2013.[1] Before that, he served one term (from 2009 to 2011) in the South Carolina General Assembly and served on the Charleston County council from 1995 to 2009

Early life​

Scott was born in North Charleston, South Carolina, the son of Frances—a nursing assistant—and Ben Scott Sr.[7] His parents divorced when he was seven years old, and he grew up in working-class poverty with his mother, who worked 16-hour days to support the family.[2] His older brother is a sergeant major in the U.S. Army.[8]

Scott graduated from R.B. Stall High School. He attended Presbyterian College from 1983 to 1984 on a partial football scholarship; he graduated from Charleston Southern University in 1988 with a Bachelor of Science degree in political science.[9][10] Scott is an alumnus of South Carolina's Palmetto Boys State program, an experience he cites as influential in his decision to enter public service.

After graduating from college, Scott worked as an insurance agent and financial adviser. He owns an insurance agency, Tim Scott Allstate.[2][11]
I like Scott, as far as Republicans go, but McM has a point about his resume being heavy on government and light on private enterprise experience. If a Democrat were running with that resume, you guys would all be screaming that he was a Swamp Creature who spent his career suckling at the public teat.
 
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Oh bullshit. You know you've accused posters here of being a RINO if they support Trump.
Trump ran as a Republican only because he knew he stood a better chance of getting the nomination as a Pub. He's the definition of a RINO:
  • Donated to Hillary's senatorial campaign
  • Donated over $100k to the Clinton Foundation
  • Ballooned the national debt and deficit
  • Cozied up to tyrants and despots
  • Pro-Putin and pro-Russia
  • Anti-NATO and US allies
 
Kemp was running against Stacey. Big difference.

Trump didn't lose Georgia by much. With a closer watch on voter drop-off points, he has a much better chance.
Haha. Still with the voter fraud conspiracy, eh? Who is crazy again?
 
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Really? A favorable rating of 25 percent? I don't think you've posted that enough, have you? lol

It's not Trump's fault Pennsylvania elected a brain-dead stump. That's all on them. Oz was a good candidate who got shit on by the media. Anyone who chose Fetterman over Oz deserves exactly what they are getting - no representation,


Look at those pathetic numbers. Sad!

David McCormick could have certainly won in PA.... but was TRUMPED.... for another loser. Kari Lake, Herschel! Holy shit does this guy have stench attached to him.
 
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