• CuriousRefugee@discuss.tchncs.de
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    6 days ago

    This doesn’t make sense. He can’t vote by proxy, so there’s no point in delaying. If anything, Republicans should want to hold the special as soon as possible, because the Kentucky governor gets to appoint a temporary replacement, and he’s a Democrat.

    (I know this is just a meme, but I just don’t like poorly supported conspiracy theories.)

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      “In Kentucky, a special election to replace a Senator will NOT be called if it’s closer than 3 months till the next election,” Cochran wrote Saturday in a social media post on X. “If McConnell’s condition is clearly unfit for office, they’d hide that to avoid being forced to submit a resignation letter until after that date.”

      “So all they have to do is drag their feet until [the second Tuesday in August], then tell you that he didn’t make it,” Cochran continued. “And in turn block Massie from disrupting an otherwise safe Republican seat.”

      https://www.rawstory.com/mitch-mcconnell-2677159427/

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        6 days ago

        The criminal pedophile & corpse party rides again. If this were a Democrat the Republican’s would bus millions into DC again and stage ANOTHER violent march.

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        Can someone explain how this blocks Massie from disrupting a seat?

        First of all, isn’t Massie a republican? (Though redeemingly anti-trump)

        Second, doesn’t this just push the election back a couple months? Are they just trying to delay the inevitable?

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          Massie is the other KY senator, not the governor. Andy Beshear is the governor, and he’s a Democrat.

          A few months gives them time to purity test a few viable candidates and astroturf them to the voters.

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            That’s good and all, but what does that have to do with a special election to replace McConnell? That’s what I don’t get

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              @wonderingwanderer@sopuli.xyz massie being a KY senator instead of rep.

              im starting to feel like im talking to a wall, willful playing the fool, or you’re just so far out of your depth you should go away

              oh. i just looked at your profile

              my mistake for engaging with the troll, folks.

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                That’s unnecessarily hostile seeing as you didn’t even answer my question. You’re not talking to a wall, you’re talking around me.

                Are you saying republicans are concerned that Massie might take McConnells spot, and that’s why they’re avoiding the special election? If so, valid, that could have been your initial response instead of simply repeating something I had already said.

                Even so, how is that any different than if they just wait and have a normal election in November? Just gives them more time to pass anti-voter legislation before November, I guess?

                Also:

                so far out of your depth you should go away

                That’s fucking hilarious coming from a mastodon account who can’t say more than a couple sentences. You go away, troll. Enjoy your microblog all you want, but this is the threadiverse