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Make your plan of action: This is a list of The 52% Club (candidates that won their seat with 52% or lower votes in their district). The 2022 United States elections will be held on Tuesday, November 8, 2022. During this mid-term election year, all 435 seats in the United States House of Representatives and 34 of the 100 seats in the United States Senate will be contested (The 52% Club list source is ballotpedia). Find out who your candidates are if they are in the The 52% Club , and who needs to be primaried, or who needs to be supported. Can you get in to be a vote counter and signature verifier, or do you need to change party to DNC to get that privilege? Does your legislature (swing states) need to tighten up and prevent cheats prior to election?

Listed is : state, district, party, and whether it was a battleground in 2020

Arizona's 1st Democratic Party Tom O'Halleran No

Illinois' 14th Democratic Party Lauren Underwood No

Illinois' 17th Democratic Party Cheri Bustos No

Iowa's 3rd Democratic Party Cindy Axne Yes **

Michigan's 8th Democratic Party Elissa Slotkin Yes **

Michigan's 11th Democratic Party Haley Stevens No

Minnesota's 1st Republican Party Jim Hagedorn Yes **

Minnesota's 2nd Democratic Party Angie Craig No

Missouri's 2nd Republican Party Ann Wagner Yes **

Nebraska's 2nd Republican Party Don Bacon Yes **

Nevada's 3rd Democratic Party Susie Lee No

Nevada's 4th Democratic Party Steven Horsford No

New Hampshire's 1st Democratic Party Chris Pappas No

New Jersey's 7th Democratic Party Tom Malinowski Yes ** (this one wrote anti-Qanon legislation)

New York's 4th Democratic Party Kathleen Rice No

New York's 19th Democratic Party Antonio Delgado No

Ohio's 1st Republican Party Steve Chabot Yes **

Oregon's 4th Democratic Party Peter DeFazio No

Oregon's 5th Democratic Party Kurt Schrader No

Pennsylvania's 7th Democratic Party Susan Wild No

Pennsylvania's 8th Democratic Party Matt Cartwright No

Pennsylvania's 17th Democratic Party Conor Lamb Yes **

Texas' 7th Democratic Party Lizzie Pannill Fletcher No

Texas' 32nd Democratic Party Colin Allred No

Virginia's 2nd Democratic Party Elaine Luria Yes **

Virginia's 7th Democratic Party Abigail Spanberger Yes **

Washington's 8th Democratic Party Kim Schrier No

Wisconsin's 3rd Democratic Party Ron Kind No

Make your plan of action: This is a list of The 52% Club (candidates that won their seat with 52% or lower votes in their district). The 2022 United States elections will be held on Tuesday, November 8, 2022. During this mid-term election year, all 435 seats in the United States House of Representatives and 34 of the 100 seats in the United States Senate will be contested (The 52% Club list source is ballotpedia). Find out who your candidates are if they are in the The 52% Club , and who needs to be primaried, or who needs to be supported. Can you get in to be a vote counter and signature verifier, or do you need to change party to DNC to get that privilege? Does your legislature (swing states) need to tighten up and prevent cheats prior to election? Listed is : state, district, party, and whether it was a battleground in 2020 Arizona's 1st Democratic Party Tom O'Halleran No Illinois' 14th Democratic Party Lauren Underwood No Illinois' 17th Democratic Party Cheri Bustos No Iowa's 3rd Democratic Party Cindy Axne Yes ** Michigan's 8th Democratic Party Elissa Slotkin Yes ** Michigan's 11th Democratic Party Haley Stevens No Minnesota's 1st Republican Party Jim Hagedorn Yes ** Minnesota's 2nd Democratic Party Angie Craig No Missouri's 2nd Republican Party Ann Wagner Yes ** Nebraska's 2nd Republican Party Don Bacon Yes ** Nevada's 3rd Democratic Party Susie Lee No Nevada's 4th Democratic Party Steven Horsford No New Hampshire's 1st Democratic Party Chris Pappas No New Jersey's 7th Democratic Party Tom Malinowski Yes ** (this one wrote anti-Qanon legislation) New York's 4th Democratic Party Kathleen Rice No New York's 19th Democratic Party Antonio Delgado No Ohio's 1st Republican Party Steve Chabot Yes ** Oregon's 4th Democratic Party Peter DeFazio No Oregon's 5th Democratic Party Kurt Schrader No Pennsylvania's 7th Democratic Party Susan Wild No Pennsylvania's 8th Democratic Party Matt Cartwright No Pennsylvania's 17th Democratic Party Conor Lamb Yes ** Texas' 7th Democratic Party Lizzie Pannill Fletcher No Texas' 32nd Democratic Party Colin Allred No Virginia's 2nd Democratic Party Elaine Luria Yes ** Virginia's 7th Democratic Party Abigail Spanberger Yes ** Washington's 8th Democratic Party Kim Schrier No Wisconsin's 3rd Democratic Party Ron Kind No

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Then no, we dont agree. Conservatives shouldn't waste their time voting. It only gives the illusion there is choice. We have to break from that illusion. Quit participating in their illusion and maybe it will fall apart. Your vote as a conservative is worth as much as some poopy toilet paper.

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Your course of action is to tighten up electoral systems to prevent the cheat. Or Stop voting , stay at home,you're a dem and the DNC will vote for you

It doesn't matter how tight it is. Democrats will cheat. It was literally done ON CAMERA and they got away with it. Now that they have complete control, they will not allow you to have a proper election.

Please, it's very simple. They've proven they've taken complete control of this country. They will not allow you to do ANYTHING that will get in their way. Who will do anything? The courts that stood by? The police and military that stood by? The media? It's now down to the people doing more than just voicing their concerns or voting on paper AND THEN HANDING THAT PAPER BACK TO THEIR OVERLORDS.

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re dems will cheat - yes, this is why switching party to DNC will give you a front row ticket to ballot observing at the primaries and a way to influence who your rep will be in the uniparty. You can vote as you wish for generals and ditch DNC candidates there.