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    What the hell is going on in the OK gov. race?

    In today's climate. Stitt should be running away with this by double digits.

    What gives?

    @acptulsa


    Republicans launch rescue mission in Oklahoma governor race

    https://www.politico.com/news/2022/1...-race-00062945

    The deep-red state has seen unusually close polling — and unusually high spending — in this year's gubernatorial election.

    By ZACH MONTELLARO

    10/21/2022 02:00 PM EDT

    Donald Trump won Oklahoma by over 30 points in 2020 — but Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt is still getting last-minute help to close out his reelection bid.

    Stitt has been deadlocked in a string of recent public polls in the state with Democrat Joy Hofmeister, the state superintendent of education, who switched parties at the end of last year to launch her gubernatorial bid. Some surveys released since the beginning of the month have even shown Hofmeister with a narrow lead over the incumbent governor.

    Against that backdrop, the Republican Governors Association announced a “seven figure” ad buy in support of Stitt — the second time the committee has rushed money into the state this cycle, after a group affiliated with the RGA bought ad time boosting him during the primary.

    Stitt has faced a surprisingly robust wave of television ads attacking him over the last two years, which his allies point to as the reason why he is locked in a close contest. According to data from AdImpact, an ad tracking firm, over $7 million in advertising has been booked by groups either attacking Stitt or boosting Hofmeister in the general election, with an additional $1 million from her campaign. That’s on top of the at least $6 million more that other organizations spent against Stitt in the GOP primary, which he ultimately won comfortably.

    And in an unusual display of unity in the state, the leaders of Oklahoma’s five largest Native American tribes all endorsed Hofmeister earlier this month, calling this year’s gubernatorial contest “the most important in generations for all Oklahomans” in a joint statement.

    “We are a community that cares deeply about sovereign tribal nations, who care deeply about Oklahoma,” Hofmeister said in a brief interview, saying the backing of the tribes is something that has been “resonating across the state.”

    The source of much of the funding battering Stitt has been shrouded in mystery, because it has been run through “dark money” groups that don’t disclose their donors. But Stitt and his allies have placed the blame on the state’s Native American tribes, which have repeatedly clashed with the governor. (Stitt himself is a member of the Cherokee Nation.)

    “It’s the big casino bosses,” Stitt told The Oklahoman. “It’s the big tribes.” An ad from his campaign also alluded to this, saying the “insiders and the casino bosses” were attacking Stitt.

    Chuck Hoskin Jr., the principal chief of the Cherokee Nation, told The Oklahoman that his tribe does not “fund dark money entities” but “certainly puts resources into races.” Chickasaw Nation Gov. Bill Anoatubby told The Oklahoman that the comments were derogatory. The paper reported that he didn’t directly deny the allegations, but that he also said he didn’t know where Stitt was getting his information from. And Choctaw Nation Chief Gary Batton told the paper that they were going to support Hofmeister “in any way that we possibly can.”

    Calls to the three outside groups spending the most in the general election went unreturned. (The listed phone number for one was not even set up to receive voicemail.) Outside of the RGA-linked spending, Stitt’s campaign has also dropped about $4.75 million on advertising, according to AdImpact, while a supportive dark money group that spent about $600,000 during the primary.

    Hofmeister said she had “no idea” who was funding the spending in the election, and that “if I could get money out of politics, I would do it.”

    Stitt and Hofmeister met for a fiery debate on Wednesday night, where they clashed on education and crime rates. During the debate, Stitt repeatedly tried to tie Hofmeister to President Joe Biden and the larger Democratic Party brand, while she said she would be an independent voice and that Stitt was reading off a “national script.”

    A victory for Hofmeister would represent a dramatic and unlikely shift of power in the state. Republicans have supermajorities in both of the state legislative chambers. The last Democratic governor served over a decade ago, and there are no Democrats in the state’s congressional delegation, after former Rep. Kendra Horn lost the House seat she won in the 2018 blue wave just two years later. (Horn is now running in the special election for retiring GOP Sen. Jim Inhofe’s seat.)

    The Democratic Governors Association has not matched the RGA’s recent spending, and the committee did not contribute to the barrage of advertising that haunted Stitt over the last year.

    When asked about the race at a Pluribus News event earlier this week, North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper, the chair of the DGA, largely demurred: “It is a race that yes, that we can win. We know it is hard in a very red state. But I think, once again, people tend to look at governors a little bit differently, and it is one we hope could happen.”
    “Civilizations die from suicide, not by murder.” - Arnold Toynbee



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    Corruption is evident, but that rarely deters Republicans. Mostly it's this.

    Why he was renominated I'll never know.

    OKLAHOMA CITY — Gov. Kevin Stitt’s reelection is being targeted by ads that tie the governor to a man who is accused of killing three people after being set free from prison.

    “I don’t get it,” a man says into the camera. “Judges lock bad guys up. Gov. Stitt lets them out. Lawrence Anderson was a really bad guy, and Stitt knew it. He let him out anyway.”

    Stitt approved Anderson's release in 2020 after the Pardon and Parole Board was said to have mistakenly advanced the commutation request it had rejected in 2019.

    After his release, Anderson was charged in Grady County in connection with the murders of Andrea Blankenship, his uncle Leon Pye and Pye’s 4-year-old granddaughter, Kaeos Yates.

    Anderson is alleged to have cooked Blankenship's heart and tried to feed it to his family members, who refused and were killed.
    https://tulsaworld.com/news/state-an...f0add1a69.html

    Commuting the sentence of a black Hannibal Lechter doesn't exactly endear you to Oklahoma voters.



    An attack ad airing on Fox News in Oklahoma markets targets Gov. Kevin Stitt and paints him as soft on crime.

    "Gov. Stitt's catch and release policies led to the largest mass release of felons in U.S. history. One felon released by Gov. Stitt was Lawrence Anderson," the ad begins. "Anderson brutally murdered his neighbor and then tried to feed her organs to his family. When his family refused, Anderson killed them, too."

    Stitt commuted the sentences of more than 450 people in November 2019. Voters in 2016 reduced low-level drug and property crimes from felonies to misdemeanors, and Stitt signed legislation in 2019 making the changes retroactive. The governor signed Lawrence Anderson’s commutation in 2020. It was apparently recommended by the state pardon and parole board by mistake. Stitt asked the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation to review the board's actions for potential wrongdoing.

    Conservative Voice of America spent almost $200,000 to run the ads for a few weeks. The group also spent thousands of dollars on digital ads on Facebook tying Stitt to "Hollywood liberals" and the "woke mob" because of the pardon and parole board's recommendation to commute Julius Jones' death sentence.

    Little information is available about the group. Calls to their Washington, D.C., area number have not been returned

    "We don’t know the true intentions or funders of this dark money group run by Washington, D.C., lobbyists, but we know one thing, that they aren’t conservatives," Stitt's campaign manager, Donelle Harder, said in a statement. The man named as Conservative Voice of America's president, Mike Cys, is a longtime lobbyist and Republican political staffer. He has documented connections to conservative candidates, including former Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt during his confirmation to be head of the Environmental Protection Agency.

    Stitt is not be the first elected Republican in Oklahoma to face pressure from his right in this election cycle. U.S. Senate candidate Jackson Lahmeyer constantly calls Sen. James Lankford a RINO — Republican in name only. Lahmeyer has closely aligned himself with Trump allies and criticizes Lankford for not promoting conspiracy theories about the 2020 election and COVID-19. State GOP Chair John Bennett has joined Lahmeyer in attacking Republicans they perceive as not conservative enough.
    https://www.publicradiotulsa.org/loc...-soft-on-crime
    Last edited by acptulsa; 10-21-2022 at 02:28 PM.
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    If it makes the partisans any happier, the Democrat, Joy Hofmeister, is a DINO--except she's not, because she was always a RINO. When she was Education Minister (and still ostensibly a Republican) she literally had her own show on the state PBS--complete with a cartoon version of herself on the opening credits.

    They're both perfectly awful.

    That clear up the mystery, @Anti Federalist?
    Last edited by acptulsa; 10-21-2022 at 03:29 PM.
    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    You only want the freedoms that will undermine the nation and lead to the destruction of liberty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by acptulsa View Post
    If it makes the partisans any happier, the Democrat, Joy Hofmeister, is a DINO--except she's not, because she was always a RINO. When she was Education Minister (and still ostensibly a Republican) she literally had her own show on the state PBS--complete with a cartoon version of herself on the opening credits.

    They're both perfectly awful.

    That clear up the mystery, @Anti Federalist?
    As crystal...thanks.
    “Civilizations die from suicide, not by murder.” - Arnold Toynbee

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    Just preparing the zombies for another steal.
    "An idea whose time has come cannot be stopped by any army or any government" - Ron Paul.

    "To learn who rules over you simply find out who you arent allowed to criticize."

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    ...I believe that when the government is capable of doing a thing, it will.
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    which one of yall fuckers wrote the "ron paul" racist news letters
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    Zippy's posts are a great contribution.




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