Anonymous ID: 9378aa July 1, 2018, 9:12 a.m. No.1984827   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>4978 >>5038

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https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2018/3/27/17144198/gerrymandering-brennan-center-report-midterms-democrats-house-2018

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/other/2018_generic_congressional_vote-6185.html#polls

 

THE D'S NEED ~ +11 TO TAKE THE HOUSE

they have ~+6 right now, and will most likely continue to drop in the polls because of their actions

getting to +11 is not going to happen, plus we are going to GAIN seats in the senate, it will be close race by race, bbuuuttttt:

RED WAVE incoming

Anonymous ID: 9378aa July 1, 2018, 9:17 a.m. No.1984910   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>4948 >>5485

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-07-01/armed-clashes-iran-guiliani-calls-regime-change-end-near

 

Protests in the southern Iran city of Khorramshahr turned into an armed confrontation with security forces early Sunday, resulting in injuries among protesters and police, with conflicting reports that one or more demonstrators may have died.

Iran's state-run Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) confirmed the clashes in the historically restive Arab-majority city after large protests over clean water shortages in the region began Friday, and after 3 days of economic protests in Tehran resulted in the temporary closure of the Grand Bazaar early last week.

 

Though the AP confirms that gunfire erupted in Khorrmashahr, it reports multiple injuries and no fatalities as "online videos appear to show Iranian security forces shooting at protesters."

 

However Saudi-owned Al Arabiya reported four deaths among protesters on Saturday, and BBC Persian cited at least one death based on an eyewitness account. The Times of Israel echoed regional Arabic press and cited four deaths during the protests.

Meanwhile the AP emphasizes that police were primarily on the receiving end of the violence while citing Iranian media:

 

Gunfire erupted as Iranian security forces confronted protesters early Sunday amid demonstrations over water scarcity in the country's south, violence that authorities said wounded at least 11 people, mostly police.

 

While difficult to verify the exact nature of what's being shown, multiple social media videos from the clashes purport to show shots fired by police into crowds of demonstrators, and elsewhere armed men opposing police, including a scene of a man wielding an assault rifle on a motorcycle.

The dramatic footage of overnight events in Khorramshahr has pro- and anti-regime activists debating who is to blame for the violence; however, it's clear from video footage being circulated by both sides that some among the demonstrators were armed โ€” though it should be noted that some activists claim the armed group in the motorbike screen are actually plain clothed security forces.

 

Regardless, the video confirms shots fired by both sides, and that at least some among the opposition were armed.

 

BBC Persian shows civilians fleeing tear gas, and other clips of automatic fire erupting as well as fires being set along roads.

 

Arab Gulf media, especially networks based in the UAE and Saudi Arabia gave close coverage to what they dubbed "regime change" protests.

 

Police deployed tear gas, but in other videos there appears to be an exchange of gunfire, which protesters blamed on security forces.

 

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