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Proud Democrat leaning Independent, SC -> FL, LGBTQ! Also have a Twitter, ig.
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Jessie and James have been queer icons since the 90s
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Jessie and James are better friends to Ash than just about any of his actual companions besides maybe Brock.
They're the only ones who bothered to show up to the actual tournament that got Ash crowned the very best, like no one ever was.
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Nah, Feinstein is in heaven, she voted against DOMA in 96 and has been pro gay rights since the 70s
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Dianne Feinstein is older than the modern washing machine
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Most in array Republicans
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That even sounds like a dick joke ðŸ˜
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No one can resist Zhuge Liang's Thirty-Six Stratagems for Seduction
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"And I'm also hot and thirsty" if he says that on the first date-
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Based, welcome!
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Thank you!
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Threads ðŸ˜
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This is a refugee camp that people flee to once Twitter implodes
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Fair
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Why are all my oomfs so much hornier here
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Kid ain't that good anyways, pay attention to the cat
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Oomfie putting ass on my timeline at 9:30am
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Is this srs, cause that's my reaction to some of my ex's (they were fucking assholes)
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Fucking anything lmao. Even with the conservadems in the house and senate, there'd be enough votes for a public option.
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Hot
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All my thoughts are gay
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Yeah, but Twitter is a few months from death at most, so it's good to have
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What about both
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I can only hope it ends the same
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Holy shit, it's Ron DeSantis
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And to finish off the night, our house, 335 - 100, Democrats gained 26 seats, mostly in the sun belt
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Senate Margins
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Presidential Margins
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And for our final senate projections
Paulette Jordan (Dem-ID) ousts incumbent Jim Risch
Al Gross (Ind/Dem-AK) ousts incumbent Dan Sullivan
And Dan Ahlers (Dem-SD) ousts incumbent Mike Rounds
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Joe Biden finishes off the presidential race with five flips!
He flips;
Idaho and its 4 Electoral Votes
Alaska and its 3 Electoral Votes
Arkansas and its 6 Electoral Votes
South Dakota and its 3 Electoral Votes
And Utah and its 6 Electoral Votes! The Electoral College settles at 519-19
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It is now officially 1:00am EST, stand by for major projections and polls closing in Alaska!
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The US Senate too gets more democratic.
Marquita Bradshaw (Dem-TN) flips the open race, defeating Bill Hagerty and succeeding the retiring Lamar Alexander
Abby Broyles (Dem-OK) ousts incumbent Jim Inhofe
This makes two southern states that went full democrat in the senate tonight.
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Joe Biden, surprise, surprise, makes some flips.
He flips;
Alabama and its 9 Electoral Votes
Mississippi and its 6 Electoral Votes
Louisiana and its 8 Electoral Votes
Kansas and its 6 Electoral Votes
Nebraska-At Large and its 2/5 Electoral Votes, securing Nebraska at 4/5 Biden and 1/5 Trump
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It is now officially 12:15am EST, stand by for major projections
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Here is our governor's margins
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For the governors...
Jay Inslee (Dem-WA) is reelected, defeating Loren Culp
Woody Myers (Dem-IN) ousts incumbent Eric Holcomb
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For the senate, we can project
Jeff Merkley (Dem-OR) to win a third term, defeating Jo Rae Perkins
M.J Hegar (Dem-TX) ousts incumbent John Cornyn
Theresa Greenfield (Dem-IA) ousts incumbent Joni Ernst
Tom Cotton (Rep-AR) wins a second term, defeating Ricky Dale Harrington Jr.