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Politics Of Hunting & Guns (NOT General Politics)
Montana governor shows his true disdain of the Second Amendment
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<blockquote data-quote="A/C Guy" data-source="post: 1954194" data-attributes="member: 13490"><p>The final vote count in Maricopa county was very suspicious. A Republican won the Phoenix mayor's race and the senate race votes are usually similar. But this time the senate race votes were skewed heavily and not proportional. Compared to previous election cycles, based upon the votes in the entire district other than Phoenix, she should have lost. The only way she could win was for the ballots to be stuffed or for them to be improperly counted. A lot of questions were raised about the delays in the final count and the abnormal amount of mail in ballots and the percentage of mail in did not follow the normal R/D split.</p><p></p><p>On the bright side, she has been quiet during the left's socialist grandstanding and she has actually voted middle of the road or even conservatively on some issues.</p><p></p><p>Not sure what to make of her. She doesn't flaunt the LGBT agenda and she hasn't worn her tutu publicly. She has been quiet on the 2nd Amendment stuff thus far.</p><p>Maybe she is a closet pro gunner?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A/C Guy, post: 1954194, member: 13490"] The final vote count in Maricopa county was very suspicious. A Republican won the Phoenix mayor's race and the senate race votes are usually similar. But this time the senate race votes were skewed heavily and not proportional. Compared to previous election cycles, based upon the votes in the entire district other than Phoenix, she should have lost. The only way she could win was for the ballots to be stuffed or for them to be improperly counted. A lot of questions were raised about the delays in the final count and the abnormal amount of mail in ballots and the percentage of mail in did not follow the normal R/D split. On the bright side, she has been quiet during the left's socialist grandstanding and she has actually voted middle of the road or even conservatively on some issues. Not sure what to make of her. She doesn't flaunt the LGBT agenda and she hasn't worn her tutu publicly. She has been quiet on the 2nd Amendment stuff thus far. Maybe she is a closet pro gunner? [/QUOTE]
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