Flippin Georgia Dec 21, 2020 at 4:10 pm

1.4 million people have already cast their ballot in the Georgia Senate runoff.

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1

Come on, Warnock and Ossoff---flip the Senate, already, and make Moscow Mooch McDumbbell's life as miserable as possible.

Thank you, registered Georgia voters voting BLUE (and another shout out to Urgutha Forka and your girlfriend, among others!).

2

I did it yesterday: voted for "Radical Liberal Socialist Raphael Warnock" (Kelly's vaunted experience as a waitress pealing off the daily specials sure showed itself there), and Jon "Georgia's most vilified Jew since Leo Frank" Ossoff!

3

Let's hope that Microsoft's maxed out donation to Perdue is a waste. Shame how they are publicly all "Green Energy! Gender Equality! Gays!", but then donate to Republicans.

4

"Loeffler can't seem to stop posing with white supremacists: After last week's incident, yet another photo dropped of Loeffler with a known extremist."

To be fair, it's hard NOT to be caught in a photo with a white supremacist in Georgia. They're all over the place here.

@1,
Thanks AG! But mine is just one small voice in a sea of red. About 90% of my neighbors are republicans.

I would love to see both the dems win here, but I wouldn't bet on it happening.

5

jeez Urg, most of your neighbors are reupbs?

so do you wear lots of makeup when you go out
or are they fairly Accepting of those with . . . Differences like

.

well, like Yours, for instance?
not that there's anything Wrong with it.
most of my friends are Green.
oh and I LOVE what you've
done with your hair!

[what Did you do with it?]
asking for a Friend.

6

@5,

They're all religious too. In fact, being christian is more common than being republican. One of the few liberals in my neighborhood is a pastor.

Most aren't really die-hard republicans. I think they just kinda do what their neighbors and church friends do... vote for the republican without really thinking that much about it.

Almost all are white. All in their 40's, 50's or 60's. All middle class or above (some are probably pretty rich, though I doubt any of my neighbors is really out-and-out wealthy). I don't think they're really affected by whoever's in office, dem or repub, so they don't think much about it, they just hear a lot of their acquaintances are republican so they should be too.

I could be totally wrong though. I've only talked with a few of them about politics a few times and it's mostly just "My family's always been republican." Sometimes they'll say all politicians are crooks or that taxes are too high or whatever, but mostly they care way more about their churches and their lawns than what the president does or says.

7

@2 KewGardenCorpseFlower and @4 & @6 Urgutha Forka (& GF): Thank you three all the same, for being among those wisely voting blue! However you may feel in the minority in Georgia, your votes still count. Here's hoping Rev. Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff both win to flip the Senate.Stacey Abrams has also been a great influence.
I would REALLY love to see Trumpty Dumpty keel over from a severe stroke instead of a heart attack (he's a hardened criminal with no heart--and his poor diet is going to kill him if nothing or nobody else does first) and turtle boy Moscow Mooch McDumbbell crying like a little girl.

8

By the way-any gator sightings yet in Mar-a-Lunatic? I understand that nobody living in that community wants Trumpty Dumpty becoming a permanent resident there, however blood-red Florida is.
Wouldn't that make for a kickass Super Bowl halftime announcement though:

Gators 40
Trumpty Dumpty 0

Film at 11! Back to you, Jasmyne.


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