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The absolute SHIT that Biden and Harris and the rest of those rat bastards is unbelievable
No, not really. Career whores and politicians are pretty much the same. Tell you what you want to hear while screwing you.

What's truly unbelievable, a bit less than half this country believes what the whores say. That is both sad and unbelievable.
 

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Now if we can just get the Arizona Liberal vote squashed we can turn AZ back to RED across the board, they run from California to AZ because of crime, high taxes, home prices, safety, security, cost of living but then turn and vote Blue in AZ trying to turn us into California where they fled....
 

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Now if we can just get the Arizona Liberal vote squashed we can turn AZ back to RED across the board, they run from California to AZ because of crime, high taxes, home prices, safety, security, cost of living but then turn and vote Blue in AZ trying to turn us into California where they fled....
Sucks! I wonder if that's really the case, closet liberals out in Arizona? Nice families who moved to get away from CA and voting blue?? Boaters like GRADS? Or is it all the second generation Edgars and Dreamers? I guess there's also a decent amount of college kids who go to AZ who vote while attending college, as well as liberal arts majors who stay there and end up working at Starbucks... Can't imagine where all the blue vote is coming from in AZ though.
 

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Sucks! I wonder if that's really the case, closet liberals out in Arizona? Nice families who moved to get away from CA and voting blue?? Boaters like GRADS? Or is it all the second generation Edgars and Dreamers? I guess there's also a decent amount of college kids who go to AZ who vote while attending college, as well as liberal arts majors who stay there and end up working at Starbucks... Can't imagine where all the blue vote is coming from in AZ though.
College kids can't vote in AZ elections unless they actually reside in AZ permanently (AZ ID), most are out of state residents so if they vote they vote absentee for their state
 

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Sucks! I wonder if that's really the case, closet liberals out in Arizona? Nice families who moved to get away from CA and voting blue?? Boaters like GRADS? Or is it all the second generation Edgars and Dreamers? I guess there's also a decent amount of college kids who go to AZ who vote while attending college, as well as liberal arts majors who stay there and end up working at Starbucks... Can't imagine where all the blue vote is coming from in AZ though.
I can tell you as I have a couple of misguided family members in my tree...


I was listening to some relatives talk the other night when they came over for dinner, both are retired union workers and moved to AZ as their pension checks go farther. I listened to both of them talk about how Harris was the answer because she had a few unions supporting her.



... lol, don't worry I played nice, didn't feel like dealing with the aftermath from the wife if I engaged in that conversation with the misguided members
 

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I can tell you as I have a couple of misguided family members in my tree...


I was listening to some relatives talk the other night when they came over for dinner, both are retired union workers and moved to AZ as their pension checks go farther. I listened to both of them talk about how Harris was the answer because she had a few unions supporting her.



... lol, don't worry I played nice, didn't feel like dealing with the aftermath from the wife if I engaged in that conversation with the misguided members
This right here. Lots of union types in the track homes up here. Pops was a union guy, so I know that world through my youth. The Dems would pump G money into the economy, big projects going during downturns. As the private investments would start drying up, the government work would keep going...not their money. The jobs used to be covered almost solely by the union shops. Then you have the union trades saying "see, we're still working. You should be union." Pros and cons I guess. (In roofing, mostly "cons"...convicts though 🤣 )

I moved here as a refugee. Escape from the rat race, and didn't like what was happening 12 years ago. My weather isn't too bad here, and the days are looking better...
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Sucks! I wonder if that's really the case, closet liberals out in Arizona? Nice families who moved to get away from CA and voting blue?? Boaters like GRADS? Or is it all the second generation Edgars and Dreamers? I guess there's also a decent amount of college kids who go to AZ who vote while attending college, as well as liberal arts majors who stay there and end up working at Starbucks... Can't imagine where all the blue vote is coming from in AZ though.


Whatever/Wherever there should be a "Daily Limit" of "1" 🤔 or "2". Get Out and Stay OUT!!
 

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It’s the Sun City types that continue to vote blue in Az, they still believe the media and they vote with their emotions on who they think is the better human. They can’t comprehend how corrupt our government is. That generation is the touchy feely hippy vote, guilty white liberals that still think the government is here to help citizens. No offense to anyone here in their 70’s, but most are out of touch with how bad the media is fucking with us.
 

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It’s the Sun City types that continue to vote blue in Az, they still believe the media and they vote with their emotions on who they think is the better human. They can’t comprehend how corrupt our government is. That generation is the touchy feely hippy vote, guilty white liberals that still think the government is here to help citizens. No offense to anyone here in their 70’s, but most are out of touch with how bad the media is fucking with us.
Sadly, there are a lot of younger dipshits too. I'm 47, and I think a lot of people my age must have eaten a lot of paint chips, or tripped in the shag carpet as toddlers. My brother is 52...diehard libtard. He couldn't figure why I'd leave Cali. He believes the MSM, had every booster, and laughs probably at me and my family.
 

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Sadly, there are a lot of younger dipshits too. I'm 47, and I think a lot of people my age must have eaten a lot of paint chips, or tripped in the shag carpet as toddlers. My brother is 52...diehard libtard. He couldn't figure why I'd leave Cali. He believes the MSM, had every booster, and laughs probably at me and my family.
Same age . Gen X voted for Tump in the greatest numbers than any other gen.
 

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It’s the Sun City types that continue to vote blue in Az, they still believe the media and they vote with their emotions on who they think is the better human. They can’t comprehend how corrupt our government is. That generation is the touchy feely hippy vote, guilty white liberals that still think the government is here to help citizens. No offense to anyone here in their 70’s, but most are out of touch with how bad the media is fucking with us.
No offense taken, but I’m 70, and my friends and siblings are all boomers, and not one is a liberal……oops, yeah, one sister and her husband are very liberal (and they moved to Texas so they could screw that up….Washington was already taken care of). 😏
 

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Now if we can just get the Arizona Liberal vote squashed we can turn AZ back to RED across the board, they run from California to AZ because of crime, high taxes, home prices, safety, security, cost of living but then turn and vote Blue in AZ trying to turn us into California where they fled....
As much as I love to give a ration of shit to the Californians, it’s not all the Californians moving here turning us blue. I think we get more people that move here from the north east and the rust belt states, not to mention Oregon and Washington that are turning us blue. The liberals I know about in my neighborhood are all from the north east and Oregon. Hard-core blue nitwits.
 
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Remember when Iran released American hostages on the day in January 1981 that Ronald Reagan was inaugurated?

A few days ago Qatar told Hamas leaders living in Doha luxury hotels to pack their shit and leave. The government announced since Hamas is refusing to participate in ceasefire talks, the country isn't going to allow the terrorists to take advantage of them anymore.

It's clear that Qatari officials had an idea of how the election was going to play out.

I should also add Biden administration officials have claimed Qatar acted under pressure from the imbecile president and lackeys at the State Department. Qatar has denied that's true.
 

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It's the came here for a job dicks that brought their pox with them. I have a teacher cunt just outside my gates that flew kumonya & pedo joe signs. husband is one of those spandex bicycle guys. All their cars are Japanese.
Funny...my wife was a teacher, and it takes a longarm to reach anyone past my gates ;)

On my side of town, there were three Harry/Balz lawn signs. They were at 89A, about 5 miles down the way, one on Fain road, and one stuck at the offramp for Glassford Hill. I really think they all came from the same person.

This election cycle I didn't do much work in the multitude of newer track homes. Last go around, almost every 4th house had a Biden sign...it was disgusting. Most of those homes were bought in the past 10 years by retirees. This time, I didn't see the same, but wasn't through there nearly as much.
 

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As much as I love to give a rational shit to the Californians, it’s not all the Californians moving here turning us blue. I think we get more people that move here from the north east and the rust belt states, not to mention Oregon and Washington that are turning us blue. The liberals I know about in my neighborhood are all from the north east and Oregon. Hard-core blue nitwits.
There are a lot of blue hairs that watch the basic news and trust them without knowing the actual truths, but here is an interesting article published in Oct 2024.

The most recent U.S. Census data shows over 74,000 Californians moved to Arizona in 2022 alone, a traditionally Republican state which has become a key battleground in recent years.

In 2020 Joe Biden beat Donald Trump in Arizona by less than 11,000 votes, a major win in a state that backed the Republican firebrand over Hillary Rodham Clinton in 2016 and voted against Barack Obama in both the 2012 and 2008 presidential elections.

Arizona has undergone a dramatic political change over the past decade and a half, which has seen Democrats make major inroads in what had been a GOP stronghold. In 2010 the Republicans had both Arizona U.S. Senate seats, a supermajority in both chambers of the Arizona Legislature and controlled every statewide office. By contrast now the governor, secretary of state and attorney general are all Democrats and both of the state's senators were elected on the Democratic ticket, though Kyrsten Sinema later switched to be an independent.

Sinema isn't standing for re-election in November and polling gives Democrat Ruben Gallego, currently a House member, a clear lead over Republican Kari Lake in the battle to be her successor.

Speaking to Newsweek Mark Shanahan, an expert in U.S. presidential politics at the University of Surrey in the U.K., said Californian migrants had helped make Arizona competitive for the Democrats.
The influx of people to Arizona from California over recent years could "make all the difference is a very tightly contested race" in November according to one political scientist. Photo-illustration by Newsweek/Getty
He said: "The influx of Californians to Arizona isn't homogenous. They cut across age boundaries from young tech workers through agricultural laborers to retirees. But they are more likely to have a history of voting Democrat, or at least be anti-Trump and willing to be swayed towards Harris over Trump and Gallego over Lake.

"Incomers are less likely to come from rural Republican stock and the net effect is to turn this once ruby red state a much paler shade. Maricopa and Pinal Counties—the most populous in the state—are now seen as far more pro-Democrat while the east and west of the state is staunchly Republican."

Referring to the 2020 presidential election Shanahan added: "The problem for Republicans is that most of those moving from California head to the Phoenix and Tuscon areas and they are swaying the voting balance. Relatively few thousand new Democrat votes could make all the difference is a very tightly contested race."

I SAY PLEASE MOVE BACK!!!! LOL.
 

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There are a lot of blue hairs that watch the basic news and trust them without knowing the actual truths, but here is an interesting article published in Oct 2024.

The most recent U.S. Census data shows over 74,000 Californians moved to Arizona in 2022 alone, a traditionally Republican state which has become a key battleground in recent years.

In 2020 Joe Biden beat Donald Trump in Arizona by less than 11,000 votes, a major win in a state that backed the Republican firebrand over Hillary Rodham Clinton in 2016 and voted against Barack Obama in both the 2012 and 2008 presidential elections.

Arizona has undergone a dramatic political change over the past decade and a half, which has seen Democrats make major inroads in what had been a GOP stronghold. In 2010 the Republicans had both Arizona U.S. Senate seats, a supermajority in both chambers of the Arizona Legislature and controlled every statewide office. By contrast now the governor, secretary of state and attorney general are all Democrats and both of the state's senators were elected on the Democratic ticket, though Kyrsten Sinema later switched to be an independent.

Sinema isn't standing for re-election in November and polling gives Democrat Ruben Gallego, currently a House member, a clear lead over Republican Kari Lake in the battle to be her successor.

Speaking to Newsweek Mark Shanahan, an expert in U.S. presidential politics at the University of Surrey in the U.K., said Californian migrants had helped make Arizona competitive for the Democrats.
The influx of people to Arizona from California over recent years could "make all the difference is a very tightly contested race" in November according to one political scientist. Photo-illustration by Newsweek/Getty
He said: "The influx of Californians to Arizona isn't homogenous. They cut across age boundaries from young tech workers through agricultural laborers to retirees. But they are more likely to have a history of voting Democrat, or at least be anti-Trump and willing to be swayed towards Harris over Trump and Gallego over Lake.

"Incomers are less likely to come from rural Republican stock and the net effect is to turn this once ruby red state a much paler shade. Maricopa and Pinal Counties—the most populous in the state—are now seen as far more pro-Democrat while the east and west of the state is staunchly Republican."

Referring to the 2020 presidential election Shanahan added: "The problem for Republicans is that most of those moving from California head to the Phoenix and Tuscon areas and they are swaying the voting balance. Relatively few thousand new Democrat votes could make all the difference is a very tightly contested race."

I SAY PLEASE MOVE BACK!!!! LOL.
To add to this, many of the political heads aren't from here either. Several of the big "Red for Ed" union hacks are from Chicago...one directly, and a couple came via Texas. I believe Gallegos is also from Chicago. I'm sure there are more here in elected positions that brag about their business being owned for years here, but they aren't from here.

I'm not from here either, and don't hide it. I've always told people I was a political refugee.
 

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There are a lot of blue hairs that watch the basic news and trust them without knowing the actual truths, but here is an interesting article published in Oct 2024.

The most recent U.S. Census data shows over 74,000 Californians moved to Arizona in 2022 alone, a traditionally Republican state which has become a key battleground in recent years.

In 2020 Joe Biden beat Donald Trump in Arizona by less than 11,000 votes, a major win in a state that backed the Republican firebrand over Hillary Rodham Clinton in 2016 and voted against Barack Obama in both the 2012 and 2008 presidential elections.

Arizona has undergone a dramatic political change over the past decade and a half, which has seen Democrats make major inroads in what had been a GOP stronghold. In 2010 the Republicans had both Arizona U.S. Senate seats, a supermajority in both chambers of the Arizona Legislature and controlled every statewide office. By contrast now the governor, secretary of state and attorney general are all Democrats and both of the state's senators were elected on the Democratic ticket, though Kyrsten Sinema later switched to be an independent.

Sinema isn't standing for re-election in November and polling gives Democrat Ruben Gallego, currently a House member, a clear lead over Republican Kari Lake in the battle to be her successor.

Speaking to Newsweek Mark Shanahan, an expert in U.S. presidential politics at the University of Surrey in the U.K., said Californian migrants had helped make Arizona competitive for the Democrats.
The influx of people to Arizona from California over recent years could "make all the difference is a very tightly contested race" in November according to one political scientist. Photo-illustration by Newsweek/Getty
He said: "The influx of Californians to Arizona isn't homogenous. They cut across age boundaries from young tech workers through agricultural laborers to retirees. But they are more likely to have a history of voting Democrat, or at least be anti-Trump and willing to be swayed towards Harris over Trump and Gallego over Lake.

"Incomers are less likely to come from rural Republican stock and the net effect is to turn this once ruby red state a much paler shade. Maricopa and Pinal Counties—the most populous in the state—are now seen as far more pro-Democrat while the east and west of the state is staunchly Republican."

Referring to the 2020 presidential election Shanahan added: "The problem for Republicans is that most of those moving from California head to the Phoenix and Tuscon areas and they are swaying the voting balance. Relatively few thousand new Democrat votes could make all the difference is a very tightly contested race."

I SAY PLEASE MOVE BACK!!!! LOL.
It definitely makes a difference. I assume the people that move elsewhere at about the same percentage as their state. My assumption would be 2/3 or more of the Californians moving here are left leaning.

How many times have I heard? Havasu needs street lights and sidewalks and all this shit big cities have. If you want to live in the big city, I suggest you move back to the big city.
 

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There remains a great deal of Reagan/McCain/Kyl republicans in the state who will never get on the MAGA bandwagon specifically with respect to fiscal priorities as well as what should be America’s role in international matters.

I accept MAGA believes their way forward is better, but those voters are not the type to bow down and ignore their core values.

These elections are being decided by twenty or thirty thousand votes.
 

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hahaha code for establishment rino whores who sell out the US for $$$$$$
 

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There are a lot of blue hairs that watch the basic news and trust them without knowing the actual truths, but here is an interesting article published in Oct 2024.
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My boss was expressing his frustration over his mid to late 70’s aged parents last week. He said it has basically alienated him and siblings from waning to interact with them at all. All they do is watch the news and regurgitate what they are told. They are STILL out getting every covid booster the TV tells them to. Its wild. Him and his brothers are all blue collar well off due to hard work and hustle. Father was a captain of a large ship in the Navy and retired from the Navy, mother was an educator. Both college educated and successful in life, but they just cannot think for themselves. They voted for the dummy.
 

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There remains a great deal of Reagan/McCain/Kyl republicans in the state who will never get on the MAGA bandwagon specifically with respect to fiscal priorities as well as what should be America’s role in international matters.

I accept MAGA believes their way forward is better, but those voters are not the type to bow down and ignore their core values.

These elections are being decided by twenty or thirty thousand votes.
This has always been the problem with conservatives, we will stand in a circle and keep shooting at each other seldom finding common ground amongst ourselves.
 

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I can tell you as I have a couple of misguided family members in my tree...


I was listening to some relatives talk the other night when they came over for dinner, both are retired union workers and moved to AZ as their pension checks go farther. I listened to both of them talk about how Harris was the answer because she had a few unions supporting her.



... lol, don't worry I played nice, didn't feel like dealing with the aftermath from the wife if I engaged in that conversation with the misguided members
What Union? It seriously matters.
 

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This has always been the problem with conservatives, we will stand in a circle and keep shooting at each other seldom finding common ground amongst ourselves.
I think that applies to all human groups with members that can think for themselves.

I don’t view it as a negative.
 

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This has always been the problem with conservatives, we will stand in a circle and keep shooting at each other seldom finding common ground amongst ourselves.
I disagree that's why we stand on the same ground because we share the same values,beliefs and have integrity. But I can't speak for the Rhinos......😁
 

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I think that applies to all human groups with members that can think for themselves.

I don’t view it as a negative.
I agree it’s not necessarily a negative, but if we can’t find common ground at some point, and the “powers that be” can’t read the room and see what the non-elite populist viewpoint is, where do we go from there?

When it’s all said and done, what makes republicans turn on their own ideology and support the left? How steadfast could their values be if they’re willing to throw away an election because they don’t have complete agreement with the chosen candidate?

It’s one thing if you don’t agree, but to turn in support an ideology that is 180° opposite like the Cheney’s did, I just don’t understand.
 

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Teachers I get but teamsters, I know a lot of teamsters and a single one votes democrat. There always has to be a few idiots in the mix.
There are a lot of brands of "teamster". Some studio, some warehouse I think...not just the UPS guys and delivery drivers. One of my ex-customers was an "operating engineer" retiree. I thought cranes and big iron. Nope, jobsite elevator operator.
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