>>11685838 (PB)
The mismatch is nothing unusual ... will almost always be off by a few (more registrations than votes cast, but should never be the other way around) but methinks that this is probably more than "just a few" and is seriously tilted in the wrong direction.
Will be fun to see how this works out.
>>11685866
This is unrestricted warfare. Ballistic adventure never comes off the table because the possibility breathes life into other sallies, but it is NEVER the first choice. If we simply wanted to stack bodies, that would already be happening. Instead, we are accepting a VERY LIMITED number of casualties while giving other options a chance to work.
Antifa makes a grave error when it brags of its ability to engage in ballistic warfare. They have improved their status in this regard quite a bit since 2016. But so have we.
>>11685911 (PB)
Oh no ... we understand just fine. You are in a room where an IQ of 140 is "meh" and 10 years of chasing this shit down is neophyte level ju ju. Do you understand what happens if we go ballistic? This isn't the 1700s. Inside of 24 hours we'll be invaded by 4-5 nations with REAL weapons and no compunctions about using them. Because of "side projects", our best ally might actually be Russia.
And that should scare the ever living shit out of you.
>>11685590 (PB)
So ... more absentee ballots received than were actually requested? For the ballots not to be returned is no big thing. For them not to be requested in the first place ... SERIOUS shit.
>>11685890 (PB)
Any Republican who is silent right now needs to have his turds kicked in.
Hey, Thom Tillis ... are you reading this?