Discussion: GOP Considers Recount, Lawsuit In Special House Race In Pennsylvania

Any time now I expect Trump to start tweeting about busloads of illegal immigrants voting for the Democrat.

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gop can waste more money on a low probability “sore loser” suit, but the damage has been done. The tramp/gop brand lost 20 percentage points in a “safe gop” district. No gop member of the House slept well since Tuesday…well, maybe those retiring did.

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Yeah, but Trump says Lamb is like Trump, so…

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GOP*s - silly little boys .

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GOP Considers Recount, Lawsuit In Special House Race In Pennsylvania

Of course… what better way to make Wolf’s budget go short… Recounts should be paid for (at a premium) by the requester.

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And the beat is on. Absent Russian meddling, we’ll drive a stake through these guy’s heart come November. The question then becomes what of Russian meddling? The wild card looms.

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What about the professional mountain climbers? How much influence did they have in the illegal tally? They scaled up the gap and planted the Trump flag on the GOP’s rotting carcass.

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Yeah, Democrats were bussed in from West Virginia to vote. Not sure you could find a busload of Democrats in West Virginia.

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Yea, yea, yea…

Rapey Roy still hasn’t admitted he lost. It’s the new, go-to GOP post election dance.

If we win, it’s a mandate
If we lose, the other guy cheated

Kindergarten

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New approach. Forget the voter fraud, double down on the egomania.

Now the Dotard just appropriates EVERY win as a reflection of his immense popularity.

Delusional really isn’t an adaquate word for this sicko

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It won’t matter. The recount will likely increase Lamb’s win by a few dozen votes (recounts almost always add more to the Democrat’s total than the Republican’s) and it will keep this story alive for a few weeks longer. In the meantime, delaying Lamb from being sworn in won’t matter much since the Dems have no power in the House right now anyway.

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Typical…they can’t get it through their head that people know they suck at governance, have no affinity for the electorate and back anti human policies…there will be more of this which is why voter suppression is a cornerstone of their strategy…

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Under a state court order in a gerrymandering case, the seat is one of Pennsylvania’s 18 U.S. House districts whose boundaries will change next year, and the new ones will be in play in this year’s mid-term elections.

If the new boundaries will be in effect - that is, in play - for this year’s mid-terms, doesn’t that mean the boundaries are effectively changing this year, and not next? And if that is case, I don’t understand what this sentence is trying to tell us.

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I encourage them to do just that. The Guardians Of Pedophiles has already spent $15 million in a district found by the courts to be so gerrymandered that it won’t even exist by the time the midterms roll around. A few more millions fighting a lost cause would just be icing on the cake.

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Republicans mulled legal action…

Hey snowflakes! You lost. Deal with it.

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Desperate people do desperate things.

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A sane political party might reasonably seek a recount when it’s this close. But that’s not what we’re dealing with, and simple prudence isn’t the motivation.

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This was the Trump mentality in 2016 - he was willing to accept the outcome - as long as he won - otherwise it was was “rigged”

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…“perceived irregularities”!

Yeah, it really IS irregular when the usual gerrymandering, voter suppression, and Republican hijinx fails to erase the will of the voters! I can see why the GOP is perplexed!

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