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So you Trump supporters have finally given up right?

When Barack Obama carried North Carolina in 2008 and came close in 2012, it was thanks in part to a massive advantage in early voting. Now, aiming to avoid a repeat, state Republicans are waging a relentless and brazen campaign to limit early voting opportunities — all but acknowledging that lower turnout benefits the GOP.

On Monday, Gov. Pat McCrory asked the U.S. Supreme Court to put the ID requirement and the early voting cuts back into effect. The state did not challenge the restoration of same-day registration or out-of-precinct voting. If the high court declines to intervene, as looks likely, Republicans have a backup plan: Pressuring local election boards to make early voting as inconvenient as possible.

Early voting has become extremely popular in recent elections in North Carolina, and it's disproportionately favored by African-Americans. In 2008, over 60 percent of black voters cast their ballots early, compared to 44 percent of white voters, according to one expert analysis. In 2012, those figures rose to 64 percent and 49 percent respectively.
 
Trump regretting things he said in the past. Presidential pivot time, but don't worry cucks the great Nathaniel Silverbergwiczheimer won't let you down (again)!

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Are targets and goals not two different things? Goals are aspirational. Targets have to be reached.
 
Can't wait until killary is elected and we can coat hanger stupid fetuses forever. I can't imagine the bender of moon pies, miller lite, and glue sniffing that boob is gonna go on. Tick tock tick tock.
 
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FIFY. And if people are so concerned, confirm the moderate judge Obama put forth months ago before killary anoints the biggest hippie in the world to take Scalia's spot.

They still can after the election and most likely will if Killary is elected.
 
The debates really are going to be awesome. The other GOPers running were all respectable and could control themselves when Trump started name calling. Hillary is going to break down and her evil bitch side is going to come out the second or third time Trump calls her crooked Hillary or brings up that she publically attacked her husbands rape victims and gold star families or that she was selling state secrets for donations to their foundation or that she's lied more times than the person that lie was named after. No one has attacked her face to face ever. I don't think she can handle it. There's so much there for Trump to go all out Trump on.
 
You need to vote for the best VP. Either of these people are likely to die in office. Hillary already has one foot and 1/1 her brain in grave already. And Trump is well past his prime.
 
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No denying Killarys massive cock. But all the syphillis orgies w Bill have taken a toll on her. I bet Michael Robinson has a big cock to go with his his massive traps

Here Barry slips up & calls him Michael:


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Brought a salad today: grilled chicken, romaine lettuce, cherry tomatoes and a blend of cheeses topped with a raspberry walnut vinaigrette. Boom!!!!
 
When Barack Obama carried North Carolina in 2008 and came close in 2012, it was thanks in part to a massive advantage in early voting. Now, aiming to avoid a repeat, state Republicans are waging a relentless and brazen campaign to limit early voting opportunities — all but acknowledging that lower turnout benefits the GOP.

On Monday, Gov. Pat McCrory asked the U.S. Supreme Court to put the ID requirement and the early voting cuts back into effect. The state did not challenge the restoration of same-day registration or out-of-precinct voting. If the high court declines to intervene, as looks likely, Republicans have a backup plan: Pressuring local election boards to make early voting as inconvenient as possible.

Early voting has become extremely popular in recent elections in North Carolina, and it's disproportionately favored by African-Americans. In 2008, over 60 percent of black voters cast their ballots early, compared to 44 percent of white voters, according to one expert analysis. In 2012, those figures rose to 64 percent and 49 percent respectively.
Why don't they have early voting in New York, New Jersey or ANY northeastern state?
 
Mr Tough Guy, Mr Deport Every Ilegal, has no "softened" his stance on immigration policy, and as of last night, now has the exact same policy ideas as Marco Rubio and Jeb Bush.

Guys he lambasted as being "Pro Amnesty!" losers. Guys his nutjob followers absolutely hate.

So there we have it. We've arrived at the exact same policy stance on immigration, the Rubio Doctrine, only we have an asshat lunatic running who cannot win instead of the guy that was consistently polling ahead of Hillary and would be easily beating her right now.

Thanks to idiot Trump people who really think he's Mr Say What I believe.
 
Mr Tough Guy, Mr Deport Every Ilegal, has no "softened" his stance on immigration policy, and as of last night, now has the exact same policy ideas as Marco Rubio and Jeb Bush.

Guys he lambasted as being "Pro Amnesty!" losers. Guys his nutjob followers absolutely hate.

So there we have it. We've arrived at the exact same policy stance on immigration, the Rubio Doctrine, only we have an asshat lunatic running who cannot win instead of the guy that was consistently polling ahead of Hillary and would be easily beating her right now.

Thanks to idiot Trump people who really think he's Mr Say What I believe.
I agree with your sentiment but IMO Marco Rubio beat Marco Rubio. He let himself get sucked in by Trump and lost who he was
 
I agree with your sentiment but IMO Marco Rubio beat Marco Rubio. He let himself get sucked in by Trump and lost who he was

No, the people drawn to a loudmouth, narcissistic, race baiting buffoon beat Marco Rubio.
 
It's called pivoting to win elections something you moron cucks don't know how to do. Now go vote for Sick Hillary & war monger.

By giving the white supremacist racist Neo Nazi nut jobs like myself (since all Trump supporters are duh) what they want to hear in primary season were more apt to vote for cucky GOPe rhetoric come November.
 
You know, ever since I went on a diet, I'm not taking any epic shit no more for some reason. Does bread, rice and potatoes really fukc you up like that?
 
Why don't they have early voting in New York, New Jersey or ANY northeastern state?
New Jersey - Early voting starts as soon as ballots are available. The exact start times vary by county, so it's best to call your Local Election Official and ask.Early voting ends at 3pm on the day before Election Day.
New York - If you can't vote in person on Election Day, you can vote absentee in-person as soon as ballots are available (at least 32 days before Election Day). Absentee in-person voting ends the day before Election Day.
Massachusetts - 2016 will be the first year that Massachusetts offers early voting. Early voting starts 11 business days before Election Day.
Early voting ends 2 business days before Election Day.
Vermont - Early voting starts 45 days before a primary or general election - 20 days before a municipal election. Early voting ends Election Day.
Maine - Early voting starts as soon as ballots are available (usually 30-45 days before Election Day). Early voting ends Election Day.
 
New Jersey - Early voting starts as soon as ballots are available. The exact start times vary by county, so it's best to call your Local Election Official and ask.Early voting ends at 3pm on the day before Election Day.
New York - If you can't vote in person on Election Day, you can vote absentee in-person as soon as ballots are available (at least 32 days before Election Day). Absentee in-person voting ends the day before Election Day.
Massachusetts - 2016 will be the first year that Massachusetts offers early voting. Early voting starts 11 business days before Election Day.
Early voting ends 2 business days before Election Day.
Vermont - Early voting starts 45 days before a primary or general election - 20 days before a municipal election. Early voting ends Election Day.
Maine - Early voting starts as soon as ballots are available (usually 30-45 days before Election Day). Early voting ends Election Day.
Connecticut no early voting
Delaware no early voting
New Hampshire no early voting
New Jersey no exact timeframe, can be manipulated by county
New York no early voting
Pennsylvania no early voting
Rhode Island no early voting
 
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