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To: NAG1 who wrote (497733)8/28/2022 2:44:58 PM
From: NAG11 Recommendation

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koan

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A Rochester couple says - We aren't racist but we run a racist twitter account

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To: NAG1 who wrote (497733)8/28/2022 3:14:35 PM
From: S. maltophilia  Respond to of 542827
 
Kemp might be vulnerable on the right of reproduction issue, but isn't he running as a "sane" repturd (he certainly isn't) because he beat the trump-endorsed Perdue? That probaby gives him an extra 10-15% from the mushy middle.



To: NAG1 who wrote (497733)8/28/2022 3:45:13 PM
From: koan  Respond to of 542827
 
One hope we have is people down there are afraid to say how they will vote.

Ryan was behind as much as 7 points on all polls, including the dem polls and yet won by 2 points.

"Ryan won it by about 2 points Tuesday, and following on abortion-rights supporters' win on a ballot measure in Kansas earlier this month, he made abortion rights the key issue in his election. Republican Marc Molinaro, on the other hand, made his race about inflation and crime.

U.S. HOUSE
2022 N.Y. 19-UNEXPIRED TERM SPECIAL GENERAL

Updated Aug 24, 2022, 12:13 PM

AP estimates
95.2% of votes counted

Pat Ryan wins. AP race call at 9:04 p.m. on Aug. 23, 2022.

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Pat Ryan
D

65,995 votes51.1%


Marcus Molinaro
R

63,137 votes48.9%


SM,

It’s nice to see that the Democrats are back on track.
But not here in Georgia, at least not right now

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Abrams is behind in the polls and hoping that the abortion uproar will give her campaign a boost