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« Reply #25 on: August 22, 2020, 01:16:13 PM »

His love for black women makes him BLM's greatest ally.
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« Reply #26 on: August 23, 2020, 06:40:26 PM »

Seeing his posts is slowly undermining my faith in humanity.
Imagine basing your faith in humanity on Talk Elections Bloggers agreeing with your opinions. Roll Eyes

This may be the best post ever!
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« Reply #27 on: October 05, 2021, 11:54:21 AM »

I know I'm bumping an over year-old thread, but I didn't want to create a new topic for this. Yesterday afternoon/evening (CA time) I received an offer to be Spark's running mate, and I accepted, but am wondering if it might be a good idea for me to withdraw from the ticket, as I received (through PM's) information that Spark is a Big Lie supporter and is actually right-wing and not a centrist. Upon messaging Spark for clarification, he denied supporting January 6 and Trump, but one of the people who PM'd me sent a link to a post in which Spark asserted that PA voted for Trump. Frankly, I am very unsure if I should remain on the ticket. I know I am breaking The Rule in writing a post about myself (unless that applies only to topics), but I haven't been on this forum long enough and don't know Spark well enough to know if he's genuinely a moderate or secretly a Trump supporter, or if I should drop from his ticket or not. I need some advice, since as far as I've seen, Spark is a good poster, but again, I don't know him very well at all and would not want to be the running mate of someone who believes the Big Lie. Reading the prior posts on this thread didn't really help since again they are all over a year old and I think Spark may have become more moderate since then. Please tell me whether or not I should remain on his ticket, and whether he truly is a moderate. I will decide accordingly what to tell him.
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« Reply #28 on: October 05, 2021, 12:04:04 PM »

I'm a FF and you all know it. I will debate anybody any day.

Automatic HP because of this.
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« Reply #29 on: October 05, 2021, 12:22:24 PM »

Narcissistic HP
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« Reply #30 on: October 05, 2021, 02:03:41 PM »


#NotAllNarcissists

I know I'm bumping an over year-old thread, but I didn't want to create a new topic for this. Yesterday afternoon/evening (CA time) I received an offer to be Spark's running mate, and I accepted, but am wondering if it might be a good idea for me to withdraw from the ticket, as I received (through PM's) information that Spark is a Big Lie supporter and is actually right-wing and not a centrist. Upon messaging Spark for clarification, he denied supporting January 6 and Trump, but one of the people who PM'd me sent a link to a post in which Spark asserted that PA voted for Trump. Frankly, I am very unsure if I should remain on the ticket. I know I am breaking The Rule in writing a post about myself (unless that applies only to topics), but I haven't been on this forum long enough and don't know Spark well enough to know if he's genuinely a moderate or secretly a Trump supporter, or if I should drop from his ticket or not. I need some advice, since as far as I've seen, Spark is a good poster, but again, I don't know him very well at all and would not want to be the running mate of someone who believes the Big Lie. Reading the prior posts on this thread didn't really help since again they are all over a year old and I think Spark may have become more moderate since then. Please tell me whether or not I should remain on his ticket, and whether he truly is a moderate. I will decide accordingly what to tell him.

He's definitely moderated himself out a bit since then. I would say just stay on the ticket for now, the election is relatively soon and it might be a good learning experience for you in Atlasia, even if the top of the ticket is a bit different and you don't win.
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« Reply #31 on: October 05, 2021, 02:30:01 PM »

HP for being a creep towards women and for being a bad person, as evidenced by this.


Kool Kat Communist is Spark
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« Reply #32 on: October 05, 2021, 05:15:01 PM »
« Edited: November 10, 2022, 08:17:11 PM by Senator Spark »

I know I'm bumping an over year-old thread, but I didn't want to create a new topic for this. Yesterday afternoon/evening (CA time) I received an offer to be Spark's running mate, and I accepted, but am wondering if it might be a good idea for me to withdraw from the ticket, as I received (through PM's) information that Spark is a Big Lie supporter and is actually right-wing and not a centrist. Upon messaging Spark for clarification, he denied supporting January 6 and Trump, but one of the people who PM'd me sent a link to a post in which Spark asserted that PA voted for Trump. Frankly, I am very unsure if I should remain on the ticket. I know I am breaking The Rule in writing a post about myself (unless that applies only to topics), but I haven't been on this forum long enough and don't know Spark well enough to know if he's genuinely a moderate or secretly a Trump supporter, or if I should drop from his ticket or not. I need some advice, since as far as I've seen, Spark is a good poster, but again, I don't know him very well at all and would not want to be the running mate of someone who believes the Big Lie. Reading the prior posts on this thread didn't really help since again they are all over a year old and I think Spark may have become more moderate since then. Please tell me whether or not I should remain on his ticket, and whether he truly is a moderate. I will decide accordingly what to tell him.

I am glad you have decided to join the ticket. I have certainly changed during my years in Atlasia and that is something you will learn as well. I have not kept my intentions nor my campaign shrouded in secrecy. I try to be as transparent as possible about everything. I supported some of Trump's ideas on the economy and foreign policy from 2016-2020. After January 6, I stopped supporting Trump. I made anti-vax statements because I was afraid about the vaccine but now believe it is important to stop the pandemic.  
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« Reply #33 on: October 05, 2021, 05:23:39 PM »

I just don't think Scott needs the added pressures of being President.
Why are you treating him like a child?
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