PPP is D-leaning so I don’t have much faith in it, but I’d like to see Reeves ousted a lot: still think this is pretty much a pipe dream, though, it would be nice if it wasn’t though.
It’d be nice if they could flip it and balance out some of the insanity that’s about to come pouring out of Louisiana.
We should fully embrace conservative Democrats in the south. The loss of the Dixiecrats was one of the worst political tragedies in American political history.
I watched the debate between the two and man I am very curious how Tate reeves got elected to any position. He didn’t answer any questions that were asked to him (the new debate strategy for republicans, talk about nothing for the whole 2 minutes), he literally had 1 talkin point and that was to paint his candidate as a criminal who broke the law while working with a solar company (hypocritical to say the least considering all the corruption he’s been involved in), and he struggled to explain his own positions and policies. I know I’m young (21) but when did we shift from electing leaders that actually understood and could explain policies towards simply having a R or D beside their name?
The one on the left looks like Bill Gates and Michael Moore put together and the one on the right looks like Kevin McCarthy and George Bush put together
At least we found a Democrat who is electable in a place like Mississippi. A rare thing indeed.
Now we getting somewhere but we have to just watch Tuesday night and see for ourselves because one thing is clear if Pressly wins and Reeves loses.
The question is Will Tate Reeves and Daniel Cameron accept the results when they loses? Because they need to understand that once they lose they need to accept the results and move on and I guarantee you that they’ll be pulling that from the Trump book declaring victory before the votes are counted.
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PPP is D-leaning so I don’t have much faith in it, but I’d like to see Reeves ousted a lot: still think this is pretty much a pipe dream, though, it would be nice if it wasn’t though.
It’d be nice if they could flip it and balance out some of the insanity that’s about to come pouring out of Louisiana.
We should fully embrace conservative Democrats in the south. The loss of the Dixiecrats was one of the worst political tragedies in American political history.
I watched the debate between the two and man I am very curious how Tate reeves got elected to any position. He didn’t answer any questions that were asked to him (the new debate strategy for republicans, talk about nothing for the whole 2 minutes), he literally had 1 talkin point and that was to paint his candidate as a criminal who broke the law while working with a solar company (hypocritical to say the least considering all the corruption he’s been involved in), and he struggled to explain his own positions and policies. I know I’m young (21) but when did we shift from electing leaders that actually understood and could explain policies towards simply having a R or D beside their name?
The one on the left looks like Bill Gates and Michael Moore put together and the one on the right looks like Kevin McCarthy and George Bush put together
At least we found a Democrat who is electable in a place like Mississippi. A rare thing indeed.
It’s a shame they’re both anti-choice.
My redneck family members are gonna hate that.
I was a fool for thinking Reeves was a redeemable governor for being okay about masks. Then I learned how he fucked over drinking water systems in Jackson and it’s disgraceful he can show his face in public. https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/mississippi-governor-who-opposed-water-system-repairs-blames-jackson-for-crisis
Now we getting somewhere but we have to just watch Tuesday night and see for ourselves because one thing is clear if Pressly wins and Reeves loses.
The question is Will Tate Reeves and Daniel Cameron accept the results when they loses? Because they need to understand that once they lose they need to accept the results and move on and I guarantee you that they’ll be pulling that from the Trump book declaring victory before the votes are counted.