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  • actaeon277

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    why are you figuring it "triggered"?

    Because someone states something, quotes something, or says something different... doesn't mean that it is 'triggered'
     

    Route 45

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    why are you figuring it "triggered"?

    Because someone states something, quotes something, or says something different... doesn't mean that it is 'triggered'
    If there's someone here that has no business accusing someone else of being triggered, after whining about INGO allowing differing opinions instead of being his own personal sandbox...

    It's called projection. In his case, 70mm IMAX 4k.

    :):
     

    actaeon277

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    04FXSTS

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    or they don't identify with a party, and actually look at candidates positions instead of blindly pulling the party lever. :dunno:
    Back in 1970's(?) in Illinois a real whack job, even by democrat standards won the primary. He was eventually taken off the ballot but the #2 candidate for some reason could not be put on the ballot. The "mainstream" democrat candidate formed a new party so he could still run. At the time you could just pull the party lever and vote for all in the party, of course there was no democrat for Governor.
    I cant remember even who won that election but I knew UAW members who drunk all the koolaid the union served up. They went in and pulled the lever and ended up voting for no one for Governor.
    This was a long time ago so my memory might not be perfect so something may be a little off. In fact I don't even remember who won. Jim.
     

    KLB

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    Back in 1970's(?) in Illinois a real whack job, even by democrat standards won the primary. He was eventually taken off the ballot but the #2 candidate for some reason could not be put on the ballot. The "mainstream" democrat candidate formed a new party so he could still run. At the time you could just pull the party lever and vote for all in the party, of course there was no democrat for Governor.
    I cant remember even who won that election but I knew UAW members who drunk all the koolaid the union served up. They went in and pulled the lever and ended up voting for no one for Governor.
    This was a long time ago so my memory might not be perfect so something may be a little off. In fact I don't even remember who won. Jim.
    The closest I could find to what you describe was 1986. The D ticket got a little over 200K votes with just a LT Gov candidate.
     
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