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Showing Original Post only (View all)HOLY SHIT! This new ad from a state senator in North Carolina is incredible!!! [View all]
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HOLY SHIT! This new ad from a state senator in North Carolina is incredible!!! [View all]
kpete
Apr 20
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That's worth watching twice. Here are links to Graig Meyer's ActBlue page, and his campaign page:
NBachers
Apr 20
#5
The contrast between the holding cell and the first tee at the golf course is especially nice.
RussellCattle
Apr 20
#6
Look what's happening to TFG in the open, he's not even rich he's just a white male and the justice system couldn't be
uponit7771
Apr 20
#22
Well, he owns 78 million shares of Truth Social, valued at $36-something a share
Polybius
Apr 20
#27
No, his shares aren't tradable because of restrictions and even if they were they'd tank the second he sells.
uponit7771
Apr 21
#35
Great ad and good luck to him. I can see why he won his 2022 NC House seat at 67% to 33% over his rethug opponent.
ancianita
Apr 20
#9
Poor excuse to justify legalization. It's a great excuse to investigate police discrimination.
Wonder Why
Apr 20
#17
I always felt that if we can legalize and regulate alcohol then we can do the same with pot.
patphil
Apr 20
#18