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Remember when the entire Democrat party and the MSM spent years claiming that Trump didn't legitimately win in 2016? That was awesome.
John Lewis was an election denier. Ever heard the media refer to him as that? Of course not, they just call him a hero.
@ChrisCoons He's a President who's always being attacked by the liberal "media" and TDS weasels like you little Christopher.
Joe just sat there and told them what his favorite ice cream was and they ate it up.
All summer, the ant works tirelessly — gathering and storing food for winter. While the grasshopper plays, naps, and mocks the ant for being boring.
Then when November comes the grasshopper votes for the ant to "pay his fair share"
Democrats: Questioning the integrity of California/LA elections is wacko conspiracy theory stuff.
CA Democrat Nancy Pelosi on the midterms: We have to be on guard because Republicans may try to “creep into the technology” and create a false vote count.
The reason ID is banned in California (and New York) elections is to enable large-scale fraud.
When you combine no ID and mail-in voting, fraud is de facto legalized.
She's called a "nepo baby" because she's the granddaughter of Irwin M. Jacobs, the billionaire co-founder and former chairman of Qualcomm, a major semiconductor and wireless tech company.
Why the Label Fits in Critics' Eyes
Family Wealth and Connections: Irwin Jacobs built Qualcomm into a tech giant (the company has reported assets over $55 billion in recent years). This created significant family wealth, with Sara Jacobs having an estimated net worth in the $76–95 million range, making her one of the wealthiest members of Congress.
Campaign Funding: Her grandparents (Irwin and Joan Jacobs) poured millions into super PACs to support her runs for Congress, including roughly $2 million in 2020 that helped her win. She also self-funded millions from her own inherited resources, ranking as one of the top self-funded candidates that cycle.
Privileged Background: She grew up in a prominent San Diego philanthropic family (with buildings and initiatives named after the Jacobs family), attended elite schools (Torrey Pines High School and Columbia University), and had early career advantages in policy/nonprofit work before entering politics.