God bless Dr. Fauci and all the hard working Michiganders busy getting the Covid vaccine distributed all around America right now. #MichiganStrong https://t.co/ZxY2PxRM2v
— Dana Nessel (@dananessel) December 13, 2020
Honk! Honk!


God bless Dr. Fauci and all the hard working Michiganders busy getting the Covid vaccine distributed all around America right now. #MichiganStrong https://t.co/ZxY2PxRM2v
— Dana Nessel (@dananessel) December 13, 2020
Honk! Honk!
OMG there’s more pic.twitter.com/ZBc4rSkaaw
— Caleb Hull (@CalebJHull) December 10, 2020
Yah, told the neighborhood shitlib that I was telling my grandchildren that is Barack Obama. As you can imagine…🤯
Bonus?
Secret Audit: @pjcolbeck slams efforts by Michigan’s AG and the courts to hide a forensic audit of Dominon’s voting machines in a county where 6,000 votes were flipped from @realDonaldTrump to Biden. #MAGA #AmericaFirst #Dobbs pic.twitter.com/juQqUfi0Et
— Lou Dobbs (@LouDobbs) December 10, 2020
Surprise, surprise…
Much appreciation and, a YUGE “Thank You” to our U.S. Rep. Jack Bergman. You make CD-1 proud, Sir.
— Pains Angels II (Patriot Transition Voice) (@PainsAngels2) November 14, 2020
Nothing can stop What’s Coming.
Ps. yes, we’re keeping score here, and in D.C.
Thanks to The Great State of Texas, we Michiganians can proudly say, “Nothing is over until We the People say it is.”
Folks, we may have a bonafide national security threat in Lansing.
People who want to know the future have many tools. There are crystal balls, fortune cookies, horoscopes, and just a bit more credible, public opinion polls. The 2020 election featured a spectacular failure of the polling industry.
RealClearPolitics catalogues all major (non-candidate) polls. They also average the results of all recent polls, which effectively increases the sample size and reduces the margin of error. Their national polling average was Biden +7.2, while the popular vote was Biden +4.5, an error of 2.7%. The results in many state polls were even worse. In Ohio, the error favored Biden by 7.2%. In Iowa, it was 6.2%. In Wisconsin, it was 6%. Overall, Trump outperformed the polls in 33 states. Curiously, Biden did overperform the polls in a few states, including Minnesota.