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Lex Weiser's avatar

If you look at the victory margins, the election showed the results of 2 years of domestic migration. Red states voted red in far greater numbers than 2018, while blue voters pretty much stayed flat. At the county level, it's even more bleak for democrats. There are no blue states, just a handful of democrat-controlled cities.

https://dystopianliving.substack.com/p/debunking-the-gop-death-wave-theory

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Freedom Fox's avatar

Was the Hunger Games movie series a prequel?

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Aaron Ferguson's avatar

It certainly feels that way no?

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taxpayer's avatar

If "there are no blue states", how come the U S Senate is ~50% blue?

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Freedom Fox's avatar

One of the first big tells the game is rigged came in the 2010 election, a "shellacking" red wave year. When R's won. But not real R's won.

Remember Murkowski supposedly won a general election as an "Independent" write-in candidate against Joe Miller in 2010. Write-in. They'd have you believe that 40% of all voters took a pen in the voting booth, 102,000, and wrote in her name because they liked her so much, and only 91,000 bothered to pull the lever for Republican Joe Miller. With 60,000 for the D. Joe Miller got 56,000 in the primary, which means he only received 35,000 more voters in the general. Murkowski got 54,000 votes in the primary, which means she got 48,000 more voters to not only pull the lever for her like they did in the primary, but actually liked her so much they wrote her name in.

Knowing what we know about rigged elections now, do you really think she won that election fair and square in 2010? Or have they been stealing elections for a long, long, long time? Establishment Rino's along with D's. Which is why they don't dare take up election fraud. They're guilty as hell, too.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_United_States_Senate_election_in_Alaska

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/murkowski-claims-victory-in-write-in-campaign

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Lex Weiser's avatar

Because the game is rigged.

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Lex Weiser's avatar

Also because over a million red voters moved out of blue states in the last two years.

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