Conspiracy theorys, where do you stand?

I’m not familiar with ks but is he the one who is trying to ruin deer hunting cause he has a stake in an outfitting business?
Unfortunately, I can't vote against that guy... 🤣 This one was a city commissioner here and suppressed benefits for downtown businesses until his son and his business partners bought up most of the buildings and then created a tax benefit district for the area and THEN installed his wife as a liaison for the "Main Street Committee" and the city to ensure maximum benefit was achieved. Taxpayers are funding their enterprise. Makes my stomach hurt. 🤣
 
I’m confused on how someone as polarizing as Trump can win Wisconsin but they lose the senate race? So there was people who voted for Trump…but voted for a dem senate candidate?
That's where you're wrong. I believe Trump is not polarizing. The only ones that dislike him in my opinion are the true haters and leftists. But I do agree on your assessment of the senate race. I can't wrap my head around that at all
 
My town in Kansas has the same thing going on it makes me sick to see.
 
I’m confused on how someone as polarizing as Trump can win Wisconsin but they lose the senate race? So there was people who voted for Trump…but voted for a dem senate candidate?
Yes, split tickets happen.
 
Even many Dems or liberal leaning individuals are hurting in their monthly expenditures they want a nanny state locally but not the I can no longer afford groceries that is the natural Federal nanny state outcome.
 
In Tenn the presidential and senate race was almost identical in terms of split. I would reason in terms of this particular race it seems unlikely one would vote for Trump and then a Democrat senator but I guess anything is possible
 
I know our County Clerk very well. I am most disappointed to learn that something like 50% of the ballots submitted were President only. Local races have WAY more of an effect on your every day life. I wish more people understood that and took the time to vote completely.
 
Living in IL, voting for a D is off the table in recent years. I may dislike an R and not vote for him, but I'll never vote for the D. The party has gone way too nuts. Local elections used to be an exception, but no longer.
 
I don’t think they are quite done cheating, or the AP would have already called MI and Nevada.
They are trying to lower his win somehow, a petty play…and they are trying to figure out how to steal the House.

This round Trump has way mor experience and DC savvy, he needs to keep his cabinet small and loyal and show no mercy to those who persecuted him.
The key to find out fraud, is if the vote percentages change for one candidate or another in the late night or next day .

For instance if Harris or a senator suddenly get a much higher percentage of the vote in certain counties than they had prior, it’s obvious fraud . This happened in 2020 (Biden did poorly all night, then went to 80% after the election night).

Here we stand today in 2024 …Trump crushed it and they can’t justify the numbers !!
 
In Tenn the presidential and senate race was almost identical in terms of split. I would reason in terms of this particular race it seems unlikely one would vote for Trump and then a Democrat senator but I guess anything is possible

Not all states have a voter base who aligns across the board on issues with federal party. MT for example - they’ve elected a lot of Dems over the years that weren’t staunch gun grabbers to governor or rep/senator. Largely because many republican candidates suck on the public land and wildlife management front where so many of them recreate. EX: Jon Tester (dem senator) is one of 2 politician’s names on the rider that got wolves freed from the endangered species list in the northern Rockies and has kept that status protected from frivolous lawsuits to get them back on it. On the flip side the current MT (just re-elected) governor has really hurt game management in MT in his lean to sell em out. Actual conservationist hunters on the game commission got the boot and replaced with outfitting and ranching interests. They had a dem governor 2005-2020 but went clearly red in every presidential election in that period.

Think Joe manchin winning as a dem for so many years, now a red seat.

I voted for a dem senator in ND when I was a resident during peak Bakken oil boom years when the republicans were selling out everything, didn’t vote Obama on that same ticket though.
 
Living in IL, voting for a D is off the table in recent years. I may dislike an R and not vote for him, but I'll never vote for the D. The party has gone way too nuts. Local elections used to be an exception, but no longer.
That’s where I’m at. Sure the d may be ok occasionally but they will generally stick to party lines and the party is anti American lately. Can’t do it
 
Yep. Most people around here thought he should've been given an award not a f

I know our County Clerk very well. I am most disappointed to learn that something like 50% of the ballots submitted were President only. Local races have WAY more of an effect on your every day life. I wish more people understood that and took the time to vote completely.
I think that is exactly the problem we have here in Minnesota.
 
I voted nearly two weeks ago on my absentee ballot down in OZ. One of the things I like about getting a ballot ahead of Election Day.....is that you get to spend some time with it....and read in detail what and who you are voting for. They had about 8 referendums on the ballot......and it would be difficult to remember which was which under the pressure and time constraints of a voting booth. My wife and I were able to talk through some of the various choices and make a good choice on the issues and candidates.
 
Been watching the 2024 vote on tv. I'm afraid to go to bed....after the big surprise in 2020. Hope somebody else is keeping watch.......but at this point it loos good. Nite.

I was afraid to go to bed as well. Stayed up till a little after 1:00 in Wisconsin.


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Holy crap. Did the Amish flip Pennsylvania for Trump?

They certainly didn’t hurt the chances. The fact Trump won Wisconsin and likely Michigan says to me that maybe the Amish weren’t the deciding factor but either way I’m glad they showed up.


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In typical Wisconsin fashion, we are still counting the Senate race. I find it hard to believe anyone who voted for Trump also voted for do nothing Tammy so hopefully they won't be able to cheat enough to get her across the line.
Unfortunately though it looks like we may have lost the State after the jerrymandered(sp?) districts went into effect. Alot of races not called yet though.
On the plus side, we did vote to not let the illegals vote......still can't believe we had to vote on that.

Exactly. The illegals voting was a pretty resounding vote but I see Dane county was the only county that voted against it.


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Exactly. The illegals voting was a pretty resounding vote but I see Dane county was the only county that voted against it.


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Dane county last I saw was 55% yes vote (against illegals voting) in that question
 
Congrats to Trump on winning his 3rd presidential election. Call me a conspiracy theorist, but how in the blue f*** did Kumala end up getting 15+ million fewer votes than Biden did in 2020???? It also appears Trump may not eclipse his 2020 total. We had "record" turnout in 2024, but somehow lost 15-20 million voters. Not a doubt in my mind that 2020 was stolen by these assholes. I'll hang up and wait for the inevitable pathetic responses.


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I agree 100%. However, despite going through this current administration’s term might actually be better for us as a country. It’s certainly shed a lot of light on the democrat policies and it allowed trump to have four years to consider how best to approach a second term. He certainly has a great group of people to assist in this administration already and that’s something he would have been missing if he had got the nod in 2020. If we can keep the house and senate it’ll open up a lot of opportunities to get some solid legislation passed in the next four years.


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I’m confused on how someone as polarizing as Trump can win Wisconsin but they lose the senate race? So there was people who voted for Trump…but voted for a dem senate candidate?

I question that as well.


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