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Aside from all the cheating to take place, I was reading a story regarding, "The Youth Vote."
1.3 million eligible first time voters in Texas. This group is the least likely to cast votes, but a small sampling revealed the, "Shiny Object" effect. The youngsters falling for all the Harris BS.

Abortion rights is definitely an issue, for low info female youth, in Texas. All the Tranny / Freak youth that the Democrats cultivate are hooked too.

You could draw a line from Wichita Falls, West of Dallas/Ft. Worth, Austin, SA, Houston, straight down to the Gulf. East of that line is lost. They call West Texas, the West Texas Firewall...
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rmarion

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there are two flights of stairs...

mismatched.

Photoshoped.

People are FUCKING STUPID!!!

These same individuals will vote for Her....

They have to show some people on her side, so the "CHEAT" will look possible...
 

regor

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The scum that is the Democrat party just can't help themselves.


Leftist Axios calls them out......... 🤣




The Harris campaign has been editing news headlines and descriptions within Google search ads that make it appear as if the Guardian, Reuters, CBS News and other major publishers are on her side, Axios has found.
Why it matters: It's a common practice in the commercial advertising world that doesn't violate Google's policies, but the ads mimic real news results from Search closely enough that they have news outlets caught off guard.

  • According to Google's ad transparency center, the Trump campaign isn't running these types of ads, but this technique has been used by campaigns before.
  • The ads say that they are sponsored, but it's not immediately clear that the text that accompanies real news links is written by the campaigns and not by the media publication itself.
What they're saying: "While we understand why an organization might wish to align itself with the Guardian's trusted brand, we need to ensure it is being used appropriately and with our permission. We'll be reaching out to Google for more information about this practice," a Guardian spokesperson said.

  • Spokespeople for brands such as CNN, USA Today and NPR, whose links appeared in Harris for President ads, said they were unaware their brand was being featured this way.
Reality check: Google said the ads don't violate its rules, but platforms have in the past wrestled with whether this type of format can spread misinformation.



The party of scum and the imbecilic!!!! 🤣

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Waltz would be known as a "Skater" in the military and he'd be proud of it. A person that is good at avoiding tough billets, unpopular assignments and deployments.
 
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