Wes Chladny

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Wes Chladny

Wes Chladny

@UncommonWes

Beigetreten Ağustos 2023
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Wes Chladny
Wes Chladny@UncommonWes·
@harryjsisson Wasn’t aware you had children and lived in New Mexico, Harry. Learn something new every day. Only thing elected Democrats have done for my life is make it more expensive. A lot of Republicans have helped them along the way.
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Wes Chladny
Wes Chladny@UncommonWes·
@tedlieu @willchamberlain Ted, thanks for breaking down exactly why LA is a disaster. Let there be no confusion about who is to blame. It’s on record and no amount of revisionist history can change that. Do us all a favor and keep the locusts within the city limits.
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Ted Lieu
Ted Lieu@tedlieu·
Dear @willchamberlain: Here’s some public information: -LA Times showed Raman in 2nd place in poll, ahead of Republican Pratt. -Democrats outnumber Republicans by nearly 4 to 1 in LA. Stop being a sore loser and a crybaby. Take your false attacks on democracy and shove it.
Will Chamberlain@willchamberlain

Correct Kalshi will have the information on whoever decided to start betting on Raman when there was no public information indicating that the ballots would shift so decisively in her favor Good place for @billessayli to start

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Wes Chladny
Wes Chladny@UncommonWes·
@wshays @WalshFreedom Spare me the lecture. In-person voting with valid identification is the most secure and trusted method. It’s common sense and consistent with public opinion. To oppose that is to oppose election integrity and disregard voter confidence. If you disagree we’ll agree to disagree.
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Steven Hays
Steven Hays@wshays·
@UncommonWes @WalshFreedom Ridiculous. You simply cannot explain what makes some elections "susceptible to fraud." What does that even mean? I vote in a state that is almost 100% vote by mail. The process is transparent. Where is the fraud? Appearances aren't enough.
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Joe Walsh
Joe Walsh@WalshFreedom·
If you can put your partisan hate aside for just a moment, here’s a tweet we all should agree with: 1. Shame on California for taking so long to count votes. It’s ridiculous. 2. Shame on anyone accusing California of voter fraud. That’s a lie. Every vote cast should be counted.
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Wes Chladny
Wes Chladny@UncommonWes·
@rickdiculous23 @forcesfrom2006 @cturnbull1968 Again, I was referring specifically to the Bass/Raman trends. You failed to give a concrete comparable, instead spouting generalities (which don’t survive scrutiny BTW - at least not to the degree required to prove your point). You missed the mark and your time has expired.
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Wes Chladny
Wes Chladny@UncommonWes·
@smrwhitetoyou @rickdiculous23 @forcesfrom2006 @cturnbull1968 If you knew anything you’d know I was discussing Bass and Raman, not Pratt and Raman. Not so good on the reading comprehension. And you cited one of the most controversial state results in the most controversial presidential election in modern history. Your time has expired.
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Wes Chladny
Wes Chladny@UncommonWes·
@rickdiculous23 @forcesfrom2006 @cturnbull1968 Still waiting on the historical example with remotely similar metrics. If you can’t provide data from a comparable election which supports your conjecture feel free to go bother someone else. The “haha” and “lol” was simple stylistic mockery, tough guy.
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🕶 Rickdiculous 🐝
🕶 Rickdiculous 🐝@rickdiculous23·
@UncommonWes @forcesfrom2006 @cturnbull1968 Two candidates in the same party running for the same office attracting very different voters within the same party. Like are you truly this stupid? Maybe adding a few more “haha”s and ”lol”s will make me think you don’t have the IQ of a fucking hamster 😅
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Wes Chladny
Wes Chladny@UncommonWes·
@wshays @WalshFreedom That’s your opinion. I reject it. One party has worked tirelessly to make elections more susceptible to fraud, or, at the very least, appear more susceptible to fraud. It’s not healthy and the lack of confidence in elections will continue. It’s by design and it’s destructive.
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Wes Chladny
Wes Chladny@UncommonWes·
@wshays @WalshFreedom I have no way to independently prove fraud. And I could not care less about California’s state and local elections. My point was simply that something can be reasonably assumed true despite a lack of ascertainable proof. Maybe not indisputable, but reasonable nonetheless.
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Wes Chladny
Wes Chladny@UncommonWes·
@Rani_Rant_Fest @cturnbull1968 So there was a coordinated effort by lazy voters in LA to vote late for a particular candidate to create the current phenomenon we’re witnessing? Right. I really should show more gratitude on a daily basis that I don’t live in California. Bunch of delusional nut jobs.
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Wes Chladny
Wes Chladny@UncommonWes·
@rickdiculous23 @forcesfrom2006 @cturnbull1968 Haha. Lol. Haha. Show me another election where two candidates from the same party, in the same election, for the same office displayed the same phenomenon currently on display in LA. Or go bother someone else. Lol. Haha. Lol.
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Wes Chladny
Wes Chladny@UncommonWes·
@forcesfrom2006 @cturnbull1968 Of course. That explains it perfectly. Wonder if there is any historical precedent for your theory or if it’s just nonsense, as I suspect it is.
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cid 🌵@forcesfrom2006·
@UncommonWes @cturnbull1968 I mean, If you view voting demographic by age and time you’d find out that a lot of younger voters vote later and by mail, explaining why a third place candidate (who is more popular with young people) would receive a surge in voters.
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Rani@Rani_Rant_Fest·
@UncommonWes @cturnbull1968 Voters were strategic. We purposely waited till the last minute to vote to see where the tea leaves were in the election and did whatever we needed to do keep a scumbag Republican from winning
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Wes Chladny
Wes Chladny@UncommonWes·
@tedlieu I’ll ask again. Theodore, can you coherently explain why the Democrat candidate who was in 3rd place on Election Day is outpacing the Democrat candidate who was in 1st place on Election Day in mail in votes? Love to hear your theory.
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Wes Chladny@UncommonWes·
@tedlieu @spencerpratt Theodore, can you coherently explain why the Democrat candidate who was in 3rd place on Election Day is outpacing the Democrat candidate who was in 1st place on Election Day in mail in votes?
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Ted Lieu
Ted Lieu@tedlieu·
Dear Republican @spencerpratt: Before you spew conspiracy theories, here are some numbers for you in LA. Approximate number of registered Democrats: 1,224,737 Approximate number of registered Republicans: 326,292 This is why you won’t make the top two. #math #occamsrazor
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Wes Chladny
Wes Chladny@UncommonWes·
@funder Guess who is going to be leaving Hawaii…
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Scott Dworkin
Scott Dworkin@funder·
While the regime hands billionaires massive tax breaks, Hawaii just fought back with a brilliant new 13% tax bracket on millionaires to fully fund healthcare, childcare, and food aid. Read the blue-state blueprint: 👇 dworkinsubstack.com/p/8-resistance…
Scott Dworkin tweet media
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Wes Chladny@UncommonWes·
@funder Literally? A literal felony? This is serious business. A hypothetical felony is one thing, but a literal felony is literally taking things to another level.
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Scott Dworkin
Scott Dworkin@funder·
California just made it a literal felony for federal agents or law enforcement to touch ballots or tamper with voting machines without a warrant. Gov. Newsom just drew a massive line in the sand against regime interference: 👇 dworkinsubstack.com/p/8-resistance…
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Wes Chladny@UncommonWes·
@JonBowzerBauman This is how we know people like you are frauds when you try to capture the moral high ground. You don’t care about morality. Never have. You only care about power and control. Unprincipled fraud. You can’t be taken seriously.
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Jon “Bowzer” Bauman
Jon “Bowzer” Bauman@JonBowzerBauman·
As long as he votes the right way in office, I don’t care what Graham Platner has done in his past, though I hope he’ll be better in his personal life in the future. If he becomes a Fetterman, that’s a different story. That’s where he should be clear to his Maine voters.
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