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Many Primaries are occuring across the United States today, with the most interesting races taking place in California and New Jersey. California is home to seven of the districts Democrats hope to pick up in the midterms. However, because California only allows the top two candidates to advance to the general election under the "jungle primary" system, in three of these districts Democrats could be locked out of the general election if two Republicans receive the most votes. Because Mail-in votes are common in California, it may be until Friday before all votes are counted.
>Nowhere will the state’s “top-two” system have more of a national imprint than in seven key congressional races — districts that have leaned Republican this decade, but voted for Clinton in 2016. These races are critical to Democrats’ hopes, but the districts could vanish from the battlefield five months before Election Day if Republicans finish first and second on Tuesday.
>It’s an acute concern in two Southern California districts: The seats currently held by retiring Reps. Darrell Issa, the 49th Congressional District, and Ed Royce, in the 39th. Each retirement brought forth a mass of candidates — and the elbow-throwing among Democrats has national and state party leaders worried that both contests could end up with Republican-vs.-Republican general election contests. Democrats also worry about the 48th District seat currently held by GOP Rep. Dana Rohrabacher.
>Once billed as a marquee contest to replace termed-out Gov. Jerry Brown, Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom is all but certain to win by a large margin on Tuesday. The race to watch here is for second place.
>In recent polls, a relatively low-profile Republican, John Cox, has been outpacing former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa in that contest, with Cox appearing likely to advance to the general election. Cox has been boosted in recent weeks by a Twitter endorsement from Trump, who is seeking to channel GOP voters toward one candidate.
>If there’s one House incumbent to watch on Tuesday night, it’s Rep. Martha Roby (R-Ala.), who has spent nearly $1 million so far in her campaign for renomination.
>Roby’s political battle began in October 2016, when she announced that she wouldn’t support Trump’s presidential bid after the release of the “Access Hollywood” video. Roby had defeated a local activist in the GOP primary in March 2016 primary, 67 percent to 28 percent.
>Over in New Jersey‘s 2nd District, Tanzie Youngblood, a retired teacher who supports Medicare for All, is expected to fall well short against state Sen. Jeff Van Drew, a centrist Democrat who’s crushed his opponents in fundraising.

https://www.politico.com/story/2018/06/05/primary-election-california-midterms-622812

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/
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Cali has always been the communist occupied zone. Even if republicans win i'm sure the votes will mysteriously be larger than the population in favor of the ""democrats"" just like in all the rest.
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>>151688
Kek
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>>151688
>Same style as the #ImWithHer ads
>those sweet 88s
I approve this.
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I dunno why this was even pinned OP

While it is politically notable, the influence of Republicans in the U.S. (especially in blue states) practically doesn't matter toward the overarching goal of re-achieving ethno-consciousness. I admit, I am a bit of an electoral nihilist after the shitfest that was the God-Emperor's effeminate grasp. However, it is interesting you bring up California's Republican Party.

Ignore everything I just said; Patrick Little is comin'! Patrick Little is a Californian Conservative Republican, among his positions (which include some pretty stupid shit, but keep with me) is the desire to sever ties with Israel and oppose Jewish power. The man has came to call out the Jews in banking, media, and so on. It's amazing to see this awakening in America. It's been a long, a long while since this type of rhetoric has became even permissible without being flat out political suicide. Somehow, Patrick is doing it. I'm not clear on the polls, but the man seems extremely confident and I'm trusting that something may actually be happenin'. Wee woo, Federal Democracy doing something good for once? Witchcraft!

None the least, Patrick is an aggressive anti-illegal immigrant and anti-globalist. Being an anti-Semite, anti-immigrant, and anti-internationalism. Oh, my! Has Christmas came early for me~? I highly suggest you check out his site and vote for him if you can.

On the picture; it's from his site (https://littlerevolution.us/)
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Adding to this above post; I shall expand on his platform and some corrections. I meant *anti-internationalist and not anti-internationalism.

As well, I don't have any inherent issues with his platform after reading it. His slavery reparations are a good way to pull along Africans. A link to his platform; https://littlerevolution.us/2018/01/21/platform/

For those of you who don't want to go to the site, here are just some that will get you to cum in your pants;
1. Reaffirm America as a nation which is ethnically European by nature. As this was founder's intent.
2. The holocaust was a lie and anyone spreading this lie should be punished
3. Nationalize natural monopolies in the United States Information Sector. Destroying their power, which is mostly Jewish.
4. Ban all political lobbies, native and foreign.
5. There's a lot of anti-Israel and anti-Semitic proposals. So, to sum them up; make Israel pay back the U.S. and completely destroy Jewish political power.
6. Abolish affirmative action
7. Reestablish white-only immigration
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Patrick Little sets off warning bells in my head. In my experience, things that sound too good to be true are too good to be true.

However, since I'm not a citizen of commiefornia, I don't have a vote to cast for or against him.
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Well, regardless I have just got confirmation that he has lost the race for Senate. A Jew won. While I can understand your concern (Sort of like Trump, just far more explicate and less appeasing) I'd say it's fine to just go for it. He's just a Senator, after all. But, as I said. He lost. So… Rest in peace Nazifornia.
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*Not lost, the elections aren't over. But it's extremely likely. Voter suppression and rigging are suspected, this is the last of my corrective second posts.
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It looks Like Cox is going to get enough votes to make it to the general election for California Governor. This is important because having a Republican candidate for governor in the race will help avoid low voter turn out that can wreck the chances of maintaining the house seats in California

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Because many people don't want the Democrats to take the House in the Fall, anon
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CA state senator Josh Newman (D-Fullerton) looks like he will be recalled for supporting the gas tax and replaced by Republican Ling Ling Chang, which means Democrats will lose their supermajority in the state senate.
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/06/05/live-updates-super-tuesday-primaries-all-eyes-on-ca/
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We get some good news and bad news, sad PL lost but at least this means that dems can't fuck shit up as much as they have been here.
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Didn't that Little retard claim anti-Jew and then Jew us with (((reparations)))?
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He was attempting to appeal to the Democrat's minority pets to turn them against the jews.
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>However, since I'm not a citizen of commiefornia, I don't have a vote to cast for or against him.

You're misinformed about voting. Voting isn't just for citizens, it's for everyone. You're supposed to tourJ around the entire state to cast your votes. I think this was introduced to bring some tourism to the countryside but I could be wrong. Anyway many people make a kind of holiday out of voting, a celebration of democracy, if you will.
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More primaries tonight!

The most interesting race tonight is in South Carolina where representative Mark Sanford is facing a primary challenge from a more-rightwing republican. Mark Sanford is a former South Carolina Governor who notably was absent from the governor's office for many days allegedly on a hiking trip in the Appalachians, but in reality was in Argentina with his mistress. He has attacked Trump in several occasions, Paul Ryan has endorsed Stanford while Arrington, his main challenger, was endorsed by Trump, who said Stanford is "better off in Argentina." With 48% of the votes counted, Arrington is winning 51% to 45%.
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/
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