• @MadBabs
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    471 year ago

    How does this not prompt a special election?!

    • bluGill
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      111 year ago

      There is nothing about parties in the US constitution, and I doubt Georgia has anything either. You elect people not a party. As such it would be a surprise if this did trigger any election outside the normal cycle.

    • Aesthesiaphilia
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      201 year ago

      Black Democrats are surprisingly conservative, culturally. They just can’t be Republicans because of how overwhelmingly, cartoonishly racist the Republicans are.

      • Billiam
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        61 year ago

        Which is so fucking stupid:

        • Party A is not quite conservative enough for you.

        • Party B is still mad they were forced to kick you off their plantations.

        Gee, who to support?

  • @Caradoc879
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    81 year ago

    Even if her statements are true and she didn’t mean to do this from the beginning, why the actual fuck would she think that a black woman would get any more respect? Dems might be limiting her assignments but they’re probably not saying the n word behind her back like Republicans do.

  • Jeff
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    61 year ago

    Just like the Founding Fathers intended… whoops not in the Constitution, can’t do this. 🫠

  • @[email protected]
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    41 year ago

    On the one hand, I can understand her anger at the party. I personally disagree with her stances, but I can’t hate on someone for not wanting to associate with a party that advertises a blank check while saying “all this needs is a primary challenger.”

    On the other hand… How the fuck can the GOP leadership say welcome her by saying they’re a party “where diversity of opinion is welcome” with a straight face!!!