Sunrise Movement has like no money, I’ve given to a few of the candidates they endorsed (namely Alex Morse) but never to them.
When you search for "GOP", you end up in the bukkake section.
Sunrise Movement has like no money, I’ve given to a few of the candidates they endorsed (namely Alex Morse) but never to them.
AP cover photo. Lol
There’s also ~17k overseas votes coming in on Friday
How do you know they don't have any money? That being said I wasn't saying they did have money, just not to give to them.
So Dems cheated again?
The coolers still on schedule to be dropped off before 4am?
So if Joe dies and Kamala becomes POTUS, who becomes the tie breaking vote in the Senate?
havent seen any tally updates in a while, think they're done for the night
communist secretary of state brad raffensperger said they want/expect everybody do be done reporting by 1pm EST tomorrow
kamala could tap AOC to become VP
Comrade Sterling will be tabulating at 4AM I hear
AOC? Na, they’ve been keeping Hugo Chavez cryogenically frozen for when that happens.
i believe she appoints a VP candidate that has to be approved by the congress, which will definitely be some crazy
heil hydra
Damn, I bet Lisa Murkowsi will roll out her concerned face...
It would be funny if they each won by 11,779 votes.
Nazi money good now
Who's the Nazi?
Such an interesting question if this run-off finishes as expected and the Senate is in fact 50-50. So I had to look up the other instances where a president died in office. Each of those 8 times, the Vice President who became President did not appoint or carry a Vice President for the remainder of that term.
At Biden’s age and with a 50-50 Senate if that does happen, adding a VP would appear to be almost necessary for that one important duty specifically to break ties in the Senate.
Sorry, I’m not answering the question. I don’t know the answer. Just providing detail that makes the question a pretty critically relevant one.
Fascinating question, to be honest. Is there even an approval process for a new VP? Like, if the Senate is split and there's no VP to break the tie... Could be some serious drama if Senate approval is required for a new VP.
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