Fair enough I suppose. I think I saw her Twitter had BLM on it too. eh. Guess I'm glad I live elsewhere.All trannies are mentally unstable creeps. No exception.
Fair enough I suppose. I think I saw her Twitter had BLM on it too. eh. Guess I'm glad I live elsewhere.All trannies are mentally unstable creeps. No exception.
One state for the most part.Is this voting just for one state or like the entire US? What are they voting on? What effects will it be?
I doubt this will send Trump out and Hillary in like most on the left want though.
Still I can not wait for the first Troon President and the salt it will generate in the Middle East.
*Rates everyone who believes this optimistic*Is smugness a salt?
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Think that they are talking about the Virginia and New Jersey Governor races but yeah this is way overblown.Oh, yeah, 'Pubs are really shaking in their fuckin' boots about a tranny and some mayoral elections. Hot shit, I know I'm afraid.
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>Democratic candidate: "Sanctuary Cities shouldn't be a priority!"
>Young Cucks: "OMG, now he'll lose for being a DINO!"
>Wins by biggest margin for Dems in decades
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Smugness will eventually make way to salt if they still flounder whatever comes next.Is smugness a salt?
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What's really funny is Danica was focused on the issue of transportation. That was her thing. Her opponent Bob Marshall, ironically enough, was the one playing identity politics, waving the bloody shirt of transgenderism. Marshall brought up her gender unprompted as if it were a magic wand that would zap her campaign down. That was quite literally his entire campaign, ironically enough. And whaddayaknow, it didn't work.
Just goes to show you, identity politics is a losing battle, left or right.
Edit: If I'm not wrong Brianna (on her social media) publicly congratulated Danica on her win, but to be quite honest I believe Brianna must be privately furious/jealous because Danica was able to win and Brianna is struggling. Brianna must not have figured out the secret sauce of campaigning on literally anything that isn't her gender identity or Gamergate. And I doubt she ever will, because she is an incompetent, stubborn buffoon.
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Just saw this pop up on my Facebook feed. People are making this into such a big victory.
I cannot possibly fathom the amount of :autism: it takes to think that this matters in the least.
...missed the Xbox. That reminds me of KOTOR, and when SW games were good. Reminds me of the early 2000s. Good years, even if I didn't realize it then.^Well, he has a point. Ultimately, the Democraps didn't really gain anything, but we lost an opportunity here and there. We have more important battles to win.
If it was, that guy must be a time wizard. He has a fucking Xbox!
Looks like whoever was in the Democrats campaign part this time knew "vote for me because I am *****" isn't a winning strategy.
Some interesting info from wikipedia:
Roem ran as a Democrat in the 2017 election for the 13th District of the Virginia House of Delegates against anti-LGBT Republican incumbent Bob Marshall, who has held the office for the past 25 years.[4][10]
Roem declared her candidacy in January 2017.[13] She received endorsements from the Victory Fund[14] and the Progressive Change Campaign Committee.[15] Between April 1 and June 1, Roem received 1064 donations of under $100, the highest of any delegate candidate in the state other than Chris Hurst.[16] Roem's platform was based on economic and transportation issues,[17][18] centered on a promise to fix Virginia State Route 28.[19]
In July 2017, following President Donald Trump's announcement of a unilateral ban on transgender people serving in the U.S. military, Roem received a $50,000 donation from Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele. Abele happened to be in the East Room of the White House the day Trump made the announcement on Twitter. [17][20]
In August 2017, Roem received endorsement from the Human Rights Campaign (HRC).[21] In October 2017, she was endorsed by former Vice President Joe Biden.[22]
In September 2017, Roem posted a web video entitled "Just Who I Am" in which she pushes back against her opponent's refusal to debate her or to refer to her as a woman. In the video, she says "There are millions of transgender people in the country, and we all deserve representation in government."[10]
In October 2017, Roem's campaign received reports that residents of her district were receiving anti-transgender robocalls. Roem said the calls were being made by the American Principles Project, which has circulated a petition to "Stop Transgender Medical Experimentation on Children".[23][24] Also in October 2017, the Republican Party of Virginia mailed campaign fliers attacking comments Roem made during a September radio interview. Although the fliers, approved by Roem's opponent, used male pronouns to refer to Roem, the party's executive director dismissed the idea that they were attacking Roem's gender identity.[25]
Over the course of the campaign, she out-raised Marshall by a 5 to 1 margin, collecting over $370,000, much of which came from out of state.[10]
Personal life
Roem came out as transgender in 2013,[2] having begun her transition the previous year.[9] She legally changed her name in 2015.[26]
She sings in the metal band Cab Ride Home.[2]
Her stepchild attends public school in the Prince William County school division and she has been active in her stepchild's school board.[2]
Campaign video
Right. Danica somehow resisted the urge to wave her troon penis at the voters and ran on a platform of "I'll fix that crappy road you use everyday."
Roem declared her candidacy in January 2017.[13] She received endorsements from the Victory Fund[14] and the Progressive Change Campaign Committee.[15] Between April 1 and June 1, Roem received 1064 donations of under $100, the highest of any delegate candidate in the state other than Chris Hurst.[16] Roem's platform was based on economic and transportation issues,[17][18] centered on a promise to fix Virginia State Route 28.[19]