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Aug 1 2023 10:37am

https://www.thedailybeast.com/minnesotas-republican-party-is-totally-broke
(GOP also has over 300k debt in Minnesota)

Colorado State Republicans admit to being bankrupt and stopped paying their employees recently

They also want to remove the primaries in the next election because they are so broke "if you cant afford your bills, somethings gotta go, like maybe the basic function of your institution"

https://coloradosun.com/2023/05/24/colorado-republicans-dave-williams/

Arizona:

https://themessenger.com/politics/arizona-republicans-are-running-out-of-money

Michigan:

https://thebrunswicknews.com/news/national_news/michigan-republican-partys-bank-accounts-down-to-93k-recording-reveals/article_73a03ea6-2cb7-5f39-8745-ac4a064dee95.html
https://i.imgur.com/2GpDubY.png



Bye Bye GOP.
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Aug 1 2023 10:43am
Is this where we come to circle jerk and talk about how much we hate the gop?
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Aug 2 2023 12:39am
Quote (Mondain @ 1 Aug 2023 12:43)
Is this where we come to circle jerk and talk about how much we hate the gop?


this warranted its own thread I think

why do you think the GOP is going broke is several key swing states?

Do you agree or disagree with the decision of the GOP to not pay its workers for a whole month? Do you feel comfortable voting for a party known to refuse to pay its workers when the going gets tough?

Colorado going so far as to try to convince hogs to skip the republican primaries in that state (the basic function of their institution). Are we becoming more and more comfortable with the Republican party failing to complete the core functions of their institution?

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Quote (Crunkt @ Aug 2 2023 02:39am)
this warranted its own thread I think

why do you think the GOP is going broke is several key swing states?

Do you agree or disagree with the decision of the GOP to not pay its workers for a whole month? Do you feel comfortable voting for a party known to refuse to pay its workers when the going gets tough?

Colorado going so far as to try to convince hogs to skip the republican primaries in that state (the basic function of their institution). Are we becoming more and more comfortable with the Republican party failing to complete the core functions of their institution?


I'm okay with trash talking any political party.

GOP has a lot of in fighting lately and it's hurt the party. Atleast the democrats unite at the end of the day to get stuff passed.

Not to mention the rediciolous freedomcawkass that's within the GOP. Most of the people who make that up were picks by trump.

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I had hopes for desantis but my god did he fall flat on his face. Such an embarssment he should stay in flordia.

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Aug 2 2023 12:31pm
Quote (Crunkt @ 2 Aug 2023 08:39)
this warranted its own thread I think

why do you think the GOP is going broke is several key swing states?

Do you agree or disagree with the decision of the GOP to not pay its workers for a whole month? Do you feel comfortable voting for a party known to refuse to pay its workers when the going gets tough?

Colorado going so far as to try to convince hogs to skip the republican primaries in that state (the basic function of their institution). Are we becoming more and more comfortable with the Republican party failing to complete the core functions of their institution?


Minnesota and Colorado aren't swing states, at least not on the presidential level.

Also, isn't it funny how one of the favorite talking points of you folks is how the GOP is "the party of the rich, making policies to the benefit of the donor class and the detriment of the little guy" and similarly that "Democrats pursue policies from which ordinary Americans benefit"? How does this add up with Democrats swimming in money and the GOP being (supposedly?!) broke, or with Democrats outraising Republicans in every cycle since 2016?
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Aug 2 2023 12:36pm
Quote (Black XistenZ @ Aug 2 2023 11:31am)
Minnesota and Colorado aren't swing states, at least not on the presidential level.

Also, isn't it funny how one of the favorite talking points of you folks is how the GOP is "the party of the rich, making policies to the benefit of the donor class and the detriment of the little guy" and similarly that "Democrats pursue policies from which ordinary Americans benefit"? How does this add up with Democrats swimming in money and the GOP being (supposedly?!) broke, or with Democrats outraising Republicans in every cycle since 2016?


Don't expect lefists to listen to reason and logic
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