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On our national supper hour news, it was reported that there were 600,000
Americans living in Canada who were eligible to vote in the US election. That total is greater than 3 different states... Wyoming, Vermont and one other. Can you imagine if this group, after seeing what could be, voted as one for change? Wouldn't it be something if that group decided the election outcome in a tight race. Sure would make me proud! |
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![]() change? Wouldn't it be something if that group decided the election outcome in a tight race. Sure would make me proud! Of what? Unrealistic people surfing on the successes of their elders for perceived "social justice"? |
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![]() "Don White" wrote in message ... On our national supper hour news, it was reported that there were 600,000 Americans living in Canada who were eligible to vote in the US election. That total is greater than 3 different states... Wyoming, Vermont and one other. Can you imagine if this group, after seeing what could be, voted as one for change? Thank God for the Electoral College. It dilutes the idiot vote. |
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