Posted on Nov 13, 2022
Democrats seal control of U.S. Senate with win in Nevada
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Capt Gregory Prickett serving up some humble pie...
..."Continued control of the Senate means Democrats will still be able to approve Biden's nominees such as federal judges. Should a vacancy open in the next two years, that would mean any appointees to the Supreme Court.
If Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock were to win the Dec. 6 Georgia runoff election against Republican challenger Herschel Walker, that would expand Democrats' majority to 51-49. That would give Democrats an additional edge in passing the few bills that are able to advance with a simple majority of votes, instead of the 60 needed for most legislation."...
..."Continued control of the Senate means Democrats will still be able to approve Biden's nominees such as federal judges. Should a vacancy open in the next two years, that would mean any appointees to the Supreme Court.
If Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock were to win the Dec. 6 Georgia runoff election against Republican challenger Herschel Walker, that would expand Democrats' majority to 51-49. That would give Democrats an additional edge in passing the few bills that are able to advance with a simple majority of votes, instead of the 60 needed for most legislation."...
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SSgt Richard Kensinger
Many of the republicans never stopped to realize how self destructive it is to placate Donald. Twice, they declined to remove him from office.
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SSgt Richard Kensinger - I trust the D.O.J. will hold him accountable & eliminate 45 from the political scene... something the Trumpublicans don't have the spine to do.
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The right wing media fed their audience fake polls and fake numbers for months and it was all a big lie. Now their audience is pissed and the infighting/finger-pointing in the GQP has begun.
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SSgt Richard Kensinger
All a part of the MEGA MAGA Illusion. And everyone who touches Donald, Dies.
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