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Any of these people have a chance? Don't really know anything about them other than the lady that started Camp Bow Wow..
It seems the more moderate candidates won. I think that gives us a better chance of winning the state.
TEAMRICO
06-28-2022, 21:23
Denver is Democrat and Dominion central.
You can vote but you will get what they want you to have.
Until we get back to vote in person only. One Citizen with a valid ID only getting one vote counted by hand I have not faith in the CO elections.
Everyone I voted for in the primary lost. Which is what I expected. I have lived in Colorado for eleven years and realize that the Colorado Republican party is designed to lose, which is what all the state level candidates will do in the general.
Wish we had in-person one man one vote,
buffalobo
06-28-2022, 21:44
Denver is Democrat and Dominion central.
You can vote but you will get what they want you to have.
Until we get back to vote in person only. One Citizen with a valid ID only getting one vote counted by hand I have not faith in the CO elections.Truth all damn day long.
kidicarus13
06-28-2022, 21:48
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JohnnyDrama
06-29-2022, 11:24
Most of my favored candidates failed to make it as well.
Denver is Democrat and Dominion central.
You can vote but you will get what they want you to have.
Until we get back to vote in person only. One Citizen with a valid ID only getting one vote counted by hand I have not faith in the CO elections.
I looked at a map early this morning. It broke down into that familiar pattern along urban areas and rural areas with the urban areas trending to the more moderate candidate. Although ?my? candidates lost statewide, they won locally.
It seems the more moderate candidates won. I think that gives us a better chance of winning the state.
There were some interesting shenanigans regarding involvement by the Democrats. There are accusations of them spending money to support the more conservative of the candidates as they were viewed as less electable.
eddiememphis
06-29-2022, 16:09
The open primary likely had more effect than the counting machines or advertising.
There were few options on the Democrat ballot I recieved, many more on the Republican. As an unaffiliated, I got both.
How many registered Democrats chose to vote in the Republican primary as sabotage votes? Same with left leaning unaffiliated?
The open primary is a horrible idea. This a perfect example why.
Only registered members of a party should have a vote in their party.
How many registered Democrats chose to vote in the Republican primary as sabotage votes? Same with left leaning unaffiliated?
If they were registered democrats, they only got a democrat primary ballot, not both.
Same as with registered republicans - they only got the republican primary ballot.
I always urge democratic tree-huggers to register as democrats to save a tree. :)
O2
eddiememphis
06-29-2022, 19:19
If they were registered democrats, they only got a democrat primary ballot, not both.
Same as with registered republicans - they only got the republican primary ballot.
I always urge democratic tree-huggers to register as democrats to save a tree. :)
O2
I think I knew that but I am not very smart.
So... would enough diehards or operatives or change their registration to cast sabotage ballots and actually sway the vote?
"Q2. Who can vote in a Primary Election?
A2. During either the Presidential or June primary:
Voters affiliated with a major party: may cast a ballot for candidates of the party they are affiliated with.
Voters affiliated with a minor party: if there is a minor party contest those affiliated with that minor party may cast a ballot for those candidates.
Unaffiliated voters: An unaffiliated voter may cast a ballot for any one political party. If an unaffiliated voter returns a ballot with more than one political party, the ballot will be rejected and none of the votes will be counted."
https://www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/elections/FAQs/primaryElectionsFAQ.html
The open primary is a horrible idea. This a perfect example why.
Only registered members of a party should have a vote in their party.
This is why a party system should not be supported by the state.
The primary should be all qualified candidates. You pick 1. Any candidate getting 33% or more advances to the final ballot. If none get 33%, top 2 advance regardless of party.
Denver is Democrat and Dominion central.
You can vote but you will get what they want you to have.
Until we get back to vote in person only. One Citizen with a valid ID only getting one vote counted by hand I have not faith in the CO elections.
Truth all damn day long.
Everyone is entitled to an opinion but fwiw Mrs. Hummer has worked as a senior business systems analyst for county governments over decades supporting multiple departments including elections. She has never seen an irregularity from Dominion software. It's always been solid. My dear wife is a staunch conservative and considers the Dominion election manipulation accusation to be a bullshit scam. It paints conspiracy leaning conservatives as willing pawns.
Oh, and fuck Tina Peters. I hope that incompetent, lying, criminal, immoral nincompoop spends ten years in state prison. The cost to taxpayers and the damage she has done to the Colorado Republican party is huge. She's been an untenable distraction from the one candidate for CO Secretary of State who might have had a chance to defeat Griswold. But watch, the left and the leftist media will continue to use Tina Peters conduct as a weapon to defeat our legitimate candidate.
GeorgeandSugar
06-30-2022, 07:24
Everyone is entitled to an opinion but fwiw Mrs. Hummer has worked as a senior business systems analyst for county governments over decades supporting multiple departments including elections. She has never seen an irregularity from Dominion software. It's always been solid. My dear wife is a staunch conservative and considers the Dominion election manipulation accusation to be a bullshit scam. It paints conspiracy leaning conservatives as willing pawns.
Oh, and fuck Tina Peters. I hope that incompetent, lying, criminal, immoral nincompoop spends ten years in state prison. The cost to taxpayers and the damage she has done to the Colorado Republican party is huge. She's been an untenable distraction from the one candidate for CO Secretary of State who might have had a chance to defeat Griswold. But watch, the left and the leftist media will continue to use Tina Peters conduct as a weapon to defeat our legitimate candidate.
Here is a story that might change your mind or at least consider about these Dominion voting machines. I am no computer software expert, but anything that can be programmed can be altered, changed or manipulated and especially if these machines are connected to the internet. Moreover, algorithms created by programmers can and do affect outcomes. Google, FB and You Tube use this all the time to influence and manipulate information. Mr. Jovan Hutton Pulitzer is a smart guy and his explanations are compelling.
I thought at one time computerized voting machines were a positive. I don?t feel that way anymore. The same can be said about mail in ballots. There are plenty of reasons to question election integrity. Watch 2000 Mules. Very interesting! Moreover consider the speed at which the FBI targeted people who attended the Jan 6 event. They were using the same technology. Everything I have read just raises more questions about election integrity.
Everyone wants proof right now, but it takes time to peel back the layers of deception and deceit and this is where Mr. Jovan Hutton Pulitzer comes into the picture otherwise we would hear nothing about the how to, specifics, details or probability.
When the elections were stopped in other states, that was an opportunity for deceivers to ascertain after vote totals came from outlying counties (presumably red counties) to decided just what was needed to put Biden over the top. Biden?s vote total shot-up at 4 am the next morning in PA. Mr. Jovan Hutton Pulitzer and others pointed this out. Implausible.
https://uncoverdc.com/2022/06/29/predetermined-algorithms-source-of-widespread-election-fraud-in-arizona/
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GeorgeandSugar
06-30-2022, 13:17
Most of my favored candidates failed to make it as well.
I looked at a map early this morning. It broke down into that familiar pattern along urban areas and rural areas with the urban areas trending to the more moderate candidate. Although ?my? candidates lost statewide, they won locally.
There were some interesting shenanigans regarding involvement by the Democrats. There are accusations of them spending money to support the more conservative of the candidates as they were viewed as less electable.
You might find this article interesting.
https://emeralddb3.substack.com/p/something-stinks-in-colorado?utm_source=email
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GeorgeandSugar
07-01-2022, 12:14
Most of my favored candidates failed to make it as well.
I looked at a map early this morning. It broke down into that familiar pattern along urban areas and rural areas with the urban areas trending to the more moderate candidate. Although ?my? candidates lost statewide, they won locally.
There were some interesting shenanigans regarding involvement by the Democrats. There are accusations of them spending money to support the more conservative of the candidates as they were viewed as less electable.
Another interesting article. The last sentence speaks for itself.
https://emeralddb3.substack.com/p/how-did-a-zuckerberg-charity-stooge?utm_source=email
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^^ I don't know, any time I read a "news story" that ends in a request for money my spidey senses go up.
eddiememphis
07-01-2022, 15:59
^^ I don't know, any time I read a "news story" that ends in a request for money my spidey senses go up.
Agreed.
The problem with conspiracies is there are too many people that want to be famous and will blow the whistle in a second if it means "going viral".
Ben Franklin- Three can keep a secret, if two of them are dead.
The primary should be all qualified candidates. You pick 1. Any candidate getting 33% or more advances to the final ballot. If none get 33%, top 2 advance regardless of party.
Doing that is one more step to California 2.0. You can guarantee that there won?t even be a Republican on most ballots. They?ll drum up votes for two Democrats and you?ll have no choice at all.
Pay attention to the numbers also. If any one candidate gets over 33%, you won?t have three candidates unless it?s a three way tie.
buffalobo
07-01-2022, 19:14
You might find this article interesting.
https://emeralddb3.substack.com/p/something-stinks-in-colorado?utm_source=email
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Another interesting article. The last sentence speaks for itself.
https://emeralddb3.substack.com/p/how-did-a-zuckerberg-charity-stooge?utm_source=email
Sent from my iPad using TapatalkMaybe Emerald is not the insider she thinks she is.
Her observations appear to be from afar and not on the ground in Colorado.
buffalobo
07-01-2022, 20:50
Everyone is entitled to an opinion but fwiw Mrs. Hummer has worked as a senior business systems analyst for county governments over decades supporting multiple departments including elections. She has never seen an irregularity from Dominion software. It's always been solid. My dear wife is a staunch conservative and considers the Dominion election manipulation accusation to be a bullshit scam. It paints conspiracy leaning conservatives as willing pawns.
Oh, and fuck Tina Peters. I hope that incompetent, lying, criminal, immoral nincompoop spends ten years in state prison. The cost to taxpayers and the damage she has done to the Colorado Republican party is huge. She's been an untenable distraction from the one candidate for CO Secretary of State who might have had a chance to defeat Griswold. But watch, the left and the leftist media will continue to use Tina Peters conduct as a weapon to defeat our legitimate candidate.Certainly not a Tina Peters fan or supporter.
Am a supporter of verified in person voting. Citizens have a responsibility to show up and be counted.
Also believe procedures of using "voting/counting" machines is not transparent.
osok-308
07-05-2022, 08:16
It seems the more moderate candidates won. I think that gives us a better chance of winning the state.+1. My thoughts exactly. Colorado is too lpurple/blue to elect some of the more conservative candidates in areas like Denver, Boulder, or Aurora. A more moderate republican may win though.
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