Official Midterms 2022 Thread... GA pulled it off again... congrats Sen Warnock!

Deezz

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
So much wrong here
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Looks like she paid people to be out there. That, and some look like they offered meth to stand out there with those signs.

......and what does this bitch have on?!!!! Bitch knees look like bullseyes and the dress looks like a damn rag!!! :smh:

What a mess!!
 

RUDY RAYYY MO

Rising Star
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:roflmao:Miami I hear went completely red

WOW:lol:

This state is done
Racist Cubans
 

VAiz4hustlaz

Proud ADOS and not afraid to step to da mic!
BGOL Investor

:roflmao:Miami I hear went completely red

WOW:lol:

This state is done

As we’ve said time and time again, Latino voters are not a monolith. And the preliminary results in Florida may be the clearest example of this (of course, these results will continue to update throughout the evening). To be clear, the gubernatorial race has already been projected for Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, and you can see how Latino counties didn’t break Democrats’ way. Miami-Dade county is nearly 70 percent Hispanic or Latino, according to census records, and DeSantis leads there by 10 points. This, of course, stands in stark contrast to what happened in DeSantis’s previous race, in 2018, when Latinos went for Andrew Gillum, DeSantis’s Democratic challenger at the time, by 10 points: 54 percent to 44 percent.


Opinion: The role race plays in Latinos voting
 
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