• Xenforo Cloud is upgrading us to version 2.3.8 on Monday February 16th, 2026 at 12:00 AM PST. Expect a temporary downtime during this process. More info here

Elections 2022 Mid-term Elections PBP

Select your 2022 midterm predictions


  • Total voters
    102
  • Poll closed .
jZ8Dov.gif


I'm sorry - this is like something out of Parks & Rec.

If you want to actually see Parks and Rec, look at their OFFICIAL account and video. It is like they think the voters are retarded lol. It is like a clip of improv actors trying to look like incopetent fucks

 
Just like in AZ, it shows a completely incompetent (and/or corrupt) oversight of elections. Regardless of how you want to go with that is your own opinion. God bless you either way and as I said, I will accept any result


I said in the prior post that is mismanagement/ incompetence. It isn’t opinion for me to point out the 2022 event you are referencing isn’t the same thing as your claims about the 2020 election. In fact, your 2020 claims were opinion because we never got anything that provided material fraud in either state.
 
Lol, and there it is, an apology letter already from Maricopa County election person for how shit they are. "Sorry we ruined election day". What a facist, threat to democray.

 
If you want to actually see Parks and Rec, look at their OFFICIAL account and video. It is like they think the voters are retarded lol. It is like a clip of improv actors trying to look like incopetent fucks



If you look up the word "fired" in a dictionary, you'll see a picture of Steven Richard. Trying desperately to hold his pants up.
 
Last edited:
Too superficial. Abortion being a major issues has a split on pro and against. I don't think anyone is split on inflation.
I think these are two strong influences. Will see how it plays out.
 
They are. Inflation as it 32% and abortion at 27% in terms of biggest issue. I'm just saying abortion is is a fairly polarized issues, inflation isn't.
Agreed. If I were to predict then inflation will be the deciding factor..
 
Agreed. If I were to predict then inflation will be the deciding factor..

Inflation, fuel, supply chain and investment decline. White collar, higher income voters make up the biggest bloc interms of percentag of likely voters. I think those topics are the biggest factor to them.
 
Rand Paul been called. You know when Rand is confirmed that they red wave is coming. Both Rand and Red start with R, so that is simple math/transitive property
 
Just cast my vote, probably voted for a couple of losers. Polls have a hard time with Maine though. They were way off in some of the predictions in the last election for the state.
 
how the fuck does America, the used to be symbol of freedom and deomocracy in the world have such gigantic shit show issues with elections?
It truly is sad

Don't get me wrong, most of my politicans can go suck a dick as well but its just sad that this is the state of affairs in the world for 2022.

and I know, im aussie, stfu, but the rest of the world still follows on from alot of what happens in murica.
 
They are. Inflation as it 32% and abortion at 27% in terms of biggest issue. I'm just saying abortion is is a fairly polarized issues, inflation isn't.

Agreed. Pretty much everyone feels the same way about inflation: it sucks. On the BBC they are reporting that the average American family is paying north of $200 extra per month compared to what they paid last year.

Abortion is binary. Voters can be for or against, but either way it's a major issue. It could tip the balance for either party.
 
Agreed. Pretty much everyone feels the same way about inflation: it sucks. On the BBC they are reporting that the average American family is paying north of $200 extra per month compared to what they paid last year.

Abortion is binary. Voters can be for or against, but either way it's a major issue. It could tip the balance for either party.

Wouldn't inflation voters go for red?
 
Back
Top