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When Wake County still has him leading long after Election Day, I have a hard time believing it was a fair election.Cornpack said:
I don't want to mischaracterize anything, he definitely lost. It sucks, I wanted him to win, but he lost a fair election. If you don't want it to be close enough that a recount can change the results, win by more. It's like in sports, the refs can't make you lose if you're running away with it.
Oldsouljer said:When Wake County still has him leading long after Election Day, I have a hard time believing it was a fair election.Cornpack said:
I don't want to mischaracterize anything, he definitely lost. It sucks, I wanted him to win, but he lost a fair election. If you don't want it to be close enough that a recount can change the results, win by more. It's like in sports, the refs can't make you lose if you're running away with it.
Not at all my point. Wake couldn't wrap up an election by midnight of Election Day and dragged it out for many, many days until Griffin's lead slowly dwindled. No fair minded person could be confident that machinations didn't happen to alter the course of an election. This isn't about Griffin or Riggs, it's about unacceptable election procedure and conduct.Cornpack said:Oldsouljer said:When Wake County still has him leading long after Election Day, I have a hard time believing it was a fair election.Cornpack said:
I don't want to mischaracterize anything, he definitely lost. It sucks, I wanted him to win, but he lost a fair election. If you don't want it to be close enough that a recount can change the results, win by more. It's like in sports, the refs can't make you lose if you're running away with it.
He was a district court Judge in Wake County, and even ran unopposed as a Republican once. Also helps he is from 2 counties over in Nash County. Riggs is from out of state and moved to Durham to work with an advocacy group just a few years before getting appointed to the bench by Cooper. He had a lot of ties to Wake County, and she didn't. It's not a conspiracy why he outperformed the average R there.
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It's amazing how willfully stupid you "fair minded" guys got on this topic the second Trump came on the scene. Whatever it takes to cast doubt on any election, just in case He Who Can Never Lose actually loses. Anyway, since you clearly need this repeated... again...Oldsouljer said:Not at all my point. Wake couldn't wrap up an election by midnight of Election Day and dragged it out for many, many days until Griffin's lead slowly dwindled. No fair minded person could be confident that machinations didn't happen to alter the course of an election. This isn't about Griffin or Riggs, it's about unacceptable election procedure and conduct.Cornpack said:Oldsouljer said:When Wake County still has him leading long after Election Day, I have a hard time believing it was a fair election.Cornpack said:
I don't want to mischaracterize anything, he definitely lost. It sucks, I wanted him to win, but he lost a fair election. If you don't want it to be close enough that a recount can change the results, win by more. It's like in sports, the refs can't make you lose if you're running away with it.
He was a district court Judge in Wake County, and even ran unopposed as a Republican once. Also helps he is from 2 counties over in Nash County. Riggs is from out of state and moved to Durham to work with an advocacy group just a few years before getting appointed to the bench by Cooper. He had a lot of ties to Wake County, and she didn't. It's not a conspiracy why he outperformed the average R there.
Oldsouljer said:Not at all my point. Wake couldn't wrap up an election by midnight of Election Day and dragged it out for many, many days until Griffin's lead slowly dwindled. No fair minded person could be confident that machinations didn't happen to alter the course of an election. This isn't about Griffin or Riggs, it's about unacceptable election procedure and conduct.Cornpack said:Oldsouljer said:When Wake County still has him leading long after Election Day, I have a hard time believing it was a fair election.Cornpack said:
I don't want to mischaracterize anything, he definitely lost. It sucks, I wanted him to win, but he lost a fair election. If you don't want it to be close enough that a recount can change the results, win by more. It's like in sports, the refs can't make you lose if you're running away with it.
He was a district court Judge in Wake County, and even ran unopposed as a Republican once. Also helps he is from 2 counties over in Nash County. Riggs is from out of state and moved to Durham to work with an advocacy group just a few years before getting appointed to the bench by Cooper. He had a lot of ties to Wake County, and she didn't. It's not a conspiracy why he outperformed the average R there.
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The latter, and I'll give you a pass for the disingenuousness. Other counties of varying populations get it done by three AM at the latest with the count. No excuse for Wake dragging it out, and as Democrats well know, military ballots significantly tend to favor GOP candidates, so late arriving absentee ballots don't explain why Griffin's 10,000-plus lead just evaporated over the course of more than a week past Election Day.Cornpack said:Oldsouljer said:Not at all my point. Wake couldn't wrap up an election by midnight of Election Day and dragged it out for many, many days until Griffin's lead slowly dwindled. No fair minded person could be confident that machinations didn't happen to alter the course of an election. This isn't about Griffin or Riggs, it's about unacceptable election procedure and conduct.Cornpack said:Oldsouljer said:When Wake County still has him leading long after Election Day, I have a hard time believing it was a fair election.Cornpack said:
I don't want to mischaracterize anything, he definitely lost. It sucks, I wanted him to win, but he lost a fair election. If you don't want it to be close enough that a recount can change the results, win by more. It's like in sports, the refs can't make you lose if you're running away with it.
He was a district court Judge in Wake County, and even ran unopposed as a Republican once. Also helps he is from 2 counties over in Nash County. Riggs is from out of state and moved to Durham to work with an advocacy group just a few years before getting appointed to the bench by Cooper. He had a lot of ties to Wake County, and she didn't. It's not a conspiracy why he outperformed the average R there.
I guess I'm confused as to what your concern is then. Are you saying that people in Wake County aren't counting quick enough, allowing more time to count other votes (such as the mail in military ballots in this case), instead of prematurely declaring a winner on election night before all the votes are counted? Or are you saying you think they were counting it slow to see if they needed to lie about the vote count to change an outcome?
Either way, I don't know what to tell you other than to go volunteer as a precinct worker for an election and see if you still feel that way afterwards.
Oldsouljer said:The latter, and I'll give you a pass for the disingenuousness. Other counties of varying populations get it done by three AM at the latest with the count. No excuse for Wake dragging it out, and as Democrats well know, military ballots significantly tend to favor GOP candidates, so late arriving absentee ballots don't explain why Griffin's 10,000-plus lead just evaporated over the course of more than a week past Election Day.Cornpack said:Oldsouljer said:Not at all my point. Wake couldn't wrap up an election by midnight of Election Day and dragged it out for many, many days until Griffin's lead slowly dwindled. No fair minded person could be confident that machinations didn't happen to alter the course of an election. This isn't about Griffin or Riggs, it's about unacceptable election procedure and conduct.Cornpack said:Oldsouljer said:When Wake County still has him leading long after Election Day, I have a hard time believing it was a fair election.Cornpack said:
I don't want to mischaracterize anything, he definitely lost. It sucks, I wanted him to win, but he lost a fair election. If you don't want it to be close enough that a recount can change the results, win by more. It's like in sports, the refs can't make you lose if you're running away with it.
He was a district court Judge in Wake County, and even ran unopposed as a Republican once. Also helps he is from 2 counties over in Nash County. Riggs is from out of state and moved to Durham to work with an advocacy group just a few years before getting appointed to the bench by Cooper. He had a lot of ties to Wake County, and she didn't. It's not a conspiracy why he outperformed the average R there.
I guess I'm confused as to what your concern is then. Are you saying that people in Wake County aren't counting quick enough, allowing more time to count other votes (such as the mail in military ballots in this case), instead of prematurely declaring a winner on election night before all the votes are counted? Or are you saying you think they were counting it slow to see if they needed to lie about the vote count to change an outcome?
Either way, I don't know what to tell you other than to go volunteer as a precinct worker for an election and see if you still feel that way afterwards.
Cornpack said:SmaptyWolf said:
That reminds me... I can't believe you guys aren't howling over the idiot who finally conceded the NC Supreme Court race that he lost 6 months ago. Sorry... I meant Republicans were "stopping the steal" by trying to steal the race.
I know I don't stop in here much because as a never trump R, I don't think I fit the vibe of this forum. That said, I personally know Jefferson Griffin incredibly well. All I will say on the matter, is that the truth runs a lot deeper than what is on the news. It was a stupid legal challenge that nobody thought would ever work, but the decision to do this whole song and dance was not his. And for me, I will personally never forgive the person who pushed him into doing it. They ruined a good man's career and made his name associated with election interference. He's still to blame for not telling that person to go F themselves, but the news coverage isn't getting the whole picture.
I think Cooper can be beaten. he never would have won his first term as Gov. if the "bathroom bill" had not been front and center. McCrory and his people handled that poorly and it led to his defeat. His reelection (Cooper) was just like most incumbents. They are hard to unseat once they are in office. Except when they make a pretty big blunder like McCrory did.Oldsouljer said:
Interesting develops of late in next year's NC US Senate race. Can Tillis beat Cooper? Not likely. Will Tillis be the GOP nominee? Who knows? If not, can Cooper be beaten? Well, that depends on the smarts and the willingness of his opponent to exploit Cooper's weaknesses and he does have them.
McCrory had a lot of weaknesses, and that shouldn't be discounted. But did you see what happened with Cooper the other day? When asked why he supported men playing in women's sports, he turned and headed for his car without a word. If I'm running against him, I play that in a campaign ad early and often. But not exclusively. His violation of our 1st Amendment rights during the pandemic should be front and center.78wilsonpack said:I think Cooper can be beaten. he never would have won his first term as Gov. if the "bathroom bill" had not been front and center. McCrory and his people handled that poorly and it led to his defeat. His reelection (Cooper) was just like most incumbents. They are hard to unseat once they are in office. Except when they make a pretty big blunder like McCrory did.Oldsouljer said:
Interesting develops of late in next year's NC US Senate race. Can Tillis beat Cooper? Not likely. Will Tillis be the GOP nominee? Who knows? If not, can Cooper be beaten? Well, that depends on the smarts and the willingness of his opponent to exploit Cooper's weaknesses and he does have them.
My 2 cents
Read about this during my morning reading, then discovered the WSJ covered this earlier and has a bit of a different angle on ithokiewolf said:
I guess you MAGA guys are all cool with the $400M gifted airplane from Qatar? Swamp must be drained or whatnot.
hokiewolf said:
I guess you MAGA guys are all cool with the $400M gifted airplane from Qatar? Swamp must be drained or whatnot.
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I would hope we could all agree that no one should be taking money from Qatar, and it seems a lot of institutions have been and are. This is just another example.FlossyDFlynt said:Read about this during my morning reading, then discovered the WSJ covered this earlier and has a bit of a different angle on ithokiewolf said:
I guess you MAGA guys are all cool with the $400M gifted airplane from Qatar? Swamp must be drained or whatnot.
https://www.wsj.com/business/airlines/air-force-one-trump-qatari-jet-l3harris-fc903838?st=G1CgNc
100% agree. I think we should be wary of any money coming from the Middle Easthokiewolf said:I would hope we could all agree that no one should be taking money from Qatar, and it seems a lot of institutions have been and are. This is just another example.FlossyDFlynt said:Read about this during my morning reading, then discovered the WSJ covered this earlier and has a bit of a different angle on ithokiewolf said:
I guess you MAGA guys are all cool with the $400M gifted airplane from Qatar? Swamp must be drained or whatnot.
https://www.wsj.com/business/airlines/air-force-one-trump-qatari-jet-l3harris-fc903838?st=G1CgNc