TIPP Gives Dems the Edge in MI senate race

TIPP** polled for the “League of American Workers” and found Stevens edging out El-Sayed in the Dem primary:

El-Sayed 31, Stevens 35, McMorrow 13

And Stevens winning somewhat easily in the general election:

Stevens 48, Rogers 41

McMorrow 45, Rogers 42,

El-Sayed 43, Rogers 42

17 responses to “TIPP Gives Dems the Edge in MI senate race”

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  2. ProfMJCleveland

    So now the official Democrat position is that it’s all ok since he only used to be a Nazi. Maybe the fourth Covid booster cures that?

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  3. DEI is not a victimless crime. Over the weekend 5 killed on interstate in Virginia, including an entire family from Massachusetts because New York state issued a Chinese man a COMMERCIAL drivers license despite the fact he had no knowledge of the English language.

    He couldn’t read the construction signs warning of a slow down, and rammed the bus into stopped cars killing all those people.

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  4. Baseball…I did not see the game, but saw highlights afterwards.

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    WVU has a 5 run 9th inning to come back and beat Kentucky 11 to 9 in regional playoff. Incredible.

    You all should watch the highlights.

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  5. Here is why Oscar Owl was hesitant to make a prediction about tomorrow’s LA Mayor race:

    New – Mayor poll – Los Angeles

    🔴 Pratt 30%

    🔵 Bass (Inc) 29%

    🔵 Raman 23%

    McLaughlin #B – RV – 5/26

    https://x.com/PpollingNumbers/status/2061075382460137853

    This would be the best case scenario, setting up a Pratt/Bass battle in the general election.

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  6. Doesn’t look like Raman is going to make the run off. She’s as communist as Bass. No doubt her Marxist followers will flock to Bass in the runoff. If Pratt can poll 40-42 percent in the run-off it will still be a major accomplishment in the Marxist paradise we call LA.

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  7. Nick shirley

    @nickshirleyy

    California Passed “The Stop Nick Shirley Act”: This week the California Assembly passed AB 2624. This bill will criminalize investigative journalism involving the immigrant population. It would have made it illegal to expose the Somali “Learing” center if it were in California or the Armenian hospice fraud in LA if they claimed “reasonable fear.” The bill protects “immigration support services providers,” which means services provided to immigrants, including health care. It has been proven that millions, potentially billions, of dollars in fraud has taken place in “immigrant support services” which includes nonprofits and NGOs the state funds. California is trying to make it harder to expose fraud and scare individuals from investigating it as they could be forced and sued to remove the video, forced to pay attorney fees, and ordered to pay a minimum of $4,000 in damages. This bill was created by Mia Bonta (the attorney general’s wife). She has made 4 separate versions of this bill because each version violates the 1st Amendment and is extremely unconstitutional. Plain and simple, California politicians need the fraud to continue because they depend on the fraud to push their agendas. END ALL THE FRAUD.

    This is how to “legally” stem an honest government to exist.

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  8. California will only allow Pravda news…whatever they want people to read and nothing else.

    The people in the Soviet Union loved getting Pravda delivered to them. It provided them toilet paper, sandwich wrappers, paper towels, and numerous ways it could be put to use. Otherwise they would have to go without these critical supplies.

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  9. Oh no, Talarico is in the middle of scandals involving staffers.

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  10. “Talarico is in the middle of scandals involving staffers.”

    No worries, he will just say that Jesus was in favor of scandals. Jesus at the Sermon on the Mount: “Blessed are the scandalous, for they shall be elected to office anyway.”

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  11. Did more investigation of my federal tax return. It seems the checks will be mailed June 1 and I will get them this month.

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  12. Homer asked if Karen Bass burned too many bridges to get re-elected and nobody got a laugh out of it. Tough audience.

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  13. I got it, DW. And chuckled.

    Today was errand day and fixing things wife broke. Splicing hose, reattaching shovel handle, etc.

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  14. jason yupanqui Avatar
    jason yupanqui

    latner responded to someone who asked about a Coast Guard seizure of 12,000 pounds of cocaine valued at $312 million.

    “Street value,” Platner wrote in July 2020. “I always wonder what street you’re buying your cocaine on, because it’s not the street I’m buying my cocaine on.”P

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  15. “This New Orleans school system, after Katrina, went 100% charter. It now outpaces most other systems. Now students are performing at beyond a grade level each year. In 2005, 90% of NOLA’s schools were failing. Today? None, while 92% have a grade of A or B from the state authorities. After Katrina, all 7,000 teachers were fired and the system started over. Parents can choose to send their kids to any of the chartered schools in the city. Reading and English scores shot up by 100%, although many are still below 50% overall. The schools offer more than two weeks’ additional reading instruction and one extra week of math.”

    Amazing how non-government schools and school choice produces a better education.

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    jason yupanqui

    Platner still a 2-1 favorite over Collins in betting markets.

    https://polymarket.com/event/maine-senate-election-winner

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