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sadpanda 5 points ago +6 / -1

They should have fought the first election

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Kraznaya 7 points ago +8 / -1

Why? They wanted to lose.

The GOP exists to hoover up the votes of everyone to the right of the Democrats and prevent us from voting for anyone who actually cares about the people, or the country. They don't want to actually win, cause then they have to look like they care about the things they say when on the campaign trail. They don't, though, cause they're all progressives just like the Democrats.

They want to lose. If they unexpectedly pull out a win, they don't do anything they campaigned on unless it's something that has no impact on growing government power and/or can be immediately/quickly reversed when a Democrat comes to power again.

This is why the people who keep insisting we must support team red and only contributing to the collapse of America.

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redcoalcarpet -4 points ago +2 / -6

What was there to fight about? No candidate got more than 50% of the vote which per Georgia law triggers a run-off.

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basedBlumpkin [S] 5 points ago +5 / -0

They didn't join any of the election challenges

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TearofLys 5 points ago +5 / -0

For starters, Georgia law required signature verification for mail-in ballots which didn't happen. Throw those out, or even require signature verification, and they both probably win. Put up a little fight and maybe they get fairer rules for the runoff (e.g. signature verification), but they did next to nothing and got shafted by the same crooked system that was used to rob Trump of a win in GA. Bad that we lose two seats that should be red, but I guess the upside is that we can ensure the next challengers will be more suited for the modern political era. We need patriotic warriors in the senate, not grifters.

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sadpanda 3 points ago +3 / -0

Every discarded cheated vote would have changed the votes threshold and they would have exceeded 50%