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I have a pair in Section 220 for each day. Asking $45 for the pair each day.

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Posted by Zachary on 3/1/26 at 5:48 pm
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They're asking us to pour water into a bucket full of holes when it's within their power to plug the holes first.
If avoiding forfeiting control to Dems were so important to Republicans, they would act now to secure elections. If they don't so act, it's reasonable to conclude it is not a priority for them
Me: "You have control. Please make elections safe while you have control."

Them: "No. Vote for us in unsafe elections and maybe we'll do it later."
It makes perfect sense. Saying we got "close" to enacting the Save Act but did not enact it is the same thing as failing to enact it without getting close.

The Constitutional Republic cannot survive without, among other things, integrity in its elections. For six years we've heard testimony and evidence about illegal votes in 2020 in places like Fulton and Maricopa Counties. But at the end of the day, the professional political class --- including Republicans -- chose to try to ignore it. I could tell you first-had stories of reaching out to Republican politicians with concerns and receiving no response or, worse yet, feeble responses. It took "outsiders" like President Trump's administration and cabinet (including former Dem Tulsi Gabbard) to try to bring the bad behavior into the light. And still now, with Republicans controlling both houses and the Executive branch, long-time Republicans are standing against trying to bring integrity to the elections.

How ironic that the theme of some in this thread is to encourage others to "keep voting Republican" when the entire point is that voting will not do much good when the election system is so vulnerable to corruption and yet even the party that's supposed to be on our side won't take measures to change that.
"Close" in this context is worth zero. Were the Georgia Secretary of State and Governor Republicans during the federal 2020 election? Was Cassidy a Republican when he voted to impeach President Trump? Was Murkowski a Republican when she said, No to the Save Act? And with all this talk about "voting" for or against the Save Act, Republican senators have not even brought it to the floor for a vote, right?
They control both houses of Congress and the Executive branch. Where is the enacted legislation?
Respectfully, the factual premise of your post is incorrect. Not every Republican supports it. Similar to the way not every Republican has given two cents about the voter fraud. And similar to the way certain current Republican senators voted to impeach the President.

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Posted by Zachary on 2/23/26 at 9:31 pm to
Possibly. Will let you know.
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Posted by Zachary on 2/23/26 at 5:13 pm
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I appreciate D1's passion for the sport.

Milwaukee split a pair with Duke...

Posted by Zachary on 2/21/26 at 9:09 pm
... in two competitive games. FWIW.
The really awesome thing is how deeply politicians -- including Republicans -- care about this. The way Cassidy has been relentlessly pursuing the wrongdoers is awe-inspiring.