Seems like if you are a politician who keeps losing elections, you’d take a hint and try another career field. After all, when the Democrats got rid of our oil workers, they told them that they could do “learn to code” remember? Who said that? President Biden.
So maybe losers Beto O’Rourke and Stacey Abrams need to learn how to code. Or maybe work for a progressive radical NGO (non-governmental organization) who loves them. Maybe be a CNN or MSNBC correspondent.
There are plenty of job openings for leftists all over the country because they always do what they can to help each other to achieve a certain degree of power and wealth that they have become accustomed to. There are jobs in government, media, education and lots of other places they can infiltrate and brainwash people.
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So last night, during the fight for the soul of our country, Beto O’Rourke and Stacey Abrams lost yet again. Maybe they’ll stop running. But we don’t know that for sure.
Abrahams called Georgia Governor Brian Kemp to concede. I heard Martha MacCallum on Fox News say “for both elections?” Valid question. The rest of the election panel had a good laugh over that one.
Beto has lost three elections now, having ran for the U.S. Senate in Texas in 2018 and for president in 2020. This time he lost by about 12% (with 82% of vote in according to the AP at this time) in his attempt to beat Republican Governor Greg Abbott.
They had a good time spending money though. Together, they raised about $170 million from leftists all over the country. You could consider their races some sort of money laundering operation to send their money to the leftist media. That’s kinda what it looks like. Follow the money.
Atlantic staff writer Jacob Stern has called them both superstar losers and people who are known for losing elections.
So at least they are good at something.
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