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Patrick Morrisey
Here are 10 2024 election day races I'll be watching other than the big one. For the record, just because I want to fuck someone, does not mean I'd vote for someone. Unlike emotionally weak people, I can differentiate between the two.
10. West Virginia Gubernatorial Matchup
Incumbent Jim Justice cannot run for re-election in 2024 due to term limits. But I'll get to him later on the list.
Steve Williams (D) vs Patrick Morrisey (R)
Kinda a toss up here as I could live with either one. BUT… if I had to pick, it's going to be Williams. Although I prefer the big boys like Morrisey, Steve is better looking. But going by the polls, Morrisey is the next governor of West Virginia.
9. Maryland Senate Matchup
Incumbent Ben Cardin not running for re-election in 2024.
Angela Alsobrooks (D) vs Larry Hogan (R)
Well… I'm rooting for Hogan here mainly for the thing I had for him. But the the polls have Alsobrooks taking the seat here.
8. Rhode Island Senate Matchup
Incumbent Sheldon Whitehouse (D) vs Patricia Morgan (R)
According to the polls, Whitehouse's seat is safe.
7. Virginia Senate Matchup
Hung Cao (R) vs Incumbent Tim Kaine (D)
According to the polls, it could be a close race, but I think Kaine's seat is safe. Which is good as expect big things from in the future. Maybe another vice presidency run?
6. California House Matchup
Will Rollins (D) vs Ken Calvert (R)
An openly gay man vs a closeted gay man. Allegedly. Allegedly. According to the polls, it's a toss up.
5. Nebraska House Matchup
Don Bacon (R) vs Tony Vargas (D)
I'm rooting for Bacon here. Why you ask? He's handsome. Plus he has a nice set of man tits. And I love tits. Sadly, the polls say he's behind.
4. Missouri Gubernatorial Matchup
Incumbent Mike Parson cannot run for re-election in 2024 due to term limits. Sad as I love Mike.
Mike Kehoe (R) vs Crystal Quade (D)
Mike has it in the bag according to the polls.
3. West Virginia Senate Matchup
Incumbent Joe Manchin not running for re-election in 2024.
Aww… I barely got to know ya.
Jim Justice (R) vs Glenn Elliott (D)
Justice is ahead big. Just like the rest of him.
2. Texas Senate Matchup
Incumbent Ted Cruz (R) vs Colin Allred (D)
According to the polls, this one will be tight. Like I want Ted's ass to be. That right, I'm rooting for Cruz. I know a lot of you hate him, but I still want to leave my goo in him.
1. Montana Senate Matchup
Tim Sheehy (R) vs Incumbent Jon Tester (D)
Currently, Jon is behind. But hopefully he'll pull it out in the end. Something I thought I'd never say about Jon.
2024 Gubernatorial DILFs
1st: Incumbent Renominated Gubernatorial DILFS -- Phil Scott, Greg Gianforte, Spencer Cox
Scott and Gianforte are the cream of the crop. Cox is just barely daddy-ish for me. Although, he's anti-Trump which helps. Still, he doesn't hold a candle to his opponent, Brian King:
If we were voting on looks alone, mine would go: Scott, Gianforte, and King.
2nd: Retiring/Term-Limited Incumbent Gubernatorial DILFs
Jay Inslee, Chris Sununu, Doug Burgum, Jim Justice, Eric Holcomb, John Carney, Mike Parson, Roy Cooper
And finally, the remaining DILFs in the 2024 U.S. gubernatorial elections:
North Dakota -- Kelly Armstrong < Merrill Piepkorn
Washington -- Bob Ferguson < Dave Reichert
Delaware -- Matt Meyer > Michael Ramone
West Virginia -- Patrick Morrisey < Steve Williams
And the remaining DILF candidates:
Josh Stein, Mike Kehoe, Mike Braun
After a rough year of scandal, electoral defeats, and effective counter-organizing, the anti-LGBTQ, book-banning Moms for Liberty put on a s
Peter Montgomery at RWW:
After a rough year of scandal, electoral defeats, and effective counter-organizing, the anti-LGBTQ, book-banning Moms for Liberty put on a show of force at the Republican National Convention. A Moms for Liberty town hall Tuesday afternoon drew two governors, three members of Congress, and three state attorneys general. Also addressing the crowd were former Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, who now runs the Young America’s Foundation; Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts; anti-abortion activist and “Stop the Steal” leader Ed Martin; and Michael Seifert, who heads Public Square, a fast-growing network of “anti-woke” businesses.
The event started with a promotional video including footage of Donald Trump calling Moms for Liberty “the best thing that’s ever happened to America.” Martin, who was on the leadership team of the Trump-controlled RNC platform process, delivered an opening prayer and told the crowd that the Trump platform’s chapter on education—which denounces “gender indoctrination,” critical race theory, and “left-wing propaganda” while endorsing “universal school choice” and the abolition of the federal Department of Education—reflects the “fingerprints” and “extraordinary influence” of M4L.
[...] The first panel featured Sen. Ron Johnson and Reps. Byron Donalds and Harriett Hageman. Justice began with a question that teed up one of the gaslighting themes of the convention, asking about Trump critics “labeling anyone who stands for freedom” as “a threat to democracy.” Hageman denounced Democrats for demonizing conservatives and Donalds denounced “venom” from the left, both ignoring the brutally divisive and literally demonizing rhetoric that is a hallmark of Trump and the MAGA movement. [...]
The state attorneys general panel—featuring Lousiana’s Liz Murrill, West Virginia’s Patrick Morrisey, and Missouri’s Andrew Bailey—talked about legal challenges to Biden administration rules interpreting Title IX. In a discussion of limiting access to library materials, Bailey claimed that “the left wants to groom children” and “sexualize children.” Murrill called it an “attack on faith” for librarians to allow children to access books their parents don’t approve. The AGs also talked more broadly about right-wing Republican priorities like eliminating “Chevron deference”—which the Supreme Court majority recently did—to weaken the regulatory power of federal agencies. [...] Govs. Ron DeSantis of Florida and Sarah Huckabee Sanders of Arkansas took turns bragging about their states’ attacks on “gender ideology,” diversity, equity, and inclusion, and more. DeSantis talked about how the state is expanding its control over what is taught in public universities.
Anti-LGBTQ+ “parental rights” extremist organization Moms For Liberty held a town hall at the RNC in Milwaukee Tuesday afternoon, and various speakers lobbed unhinged attacks against the LGBTQ+ community and oppose academic freedom by supporting book bans and curriculum censorship.
See Also:
LGBTQ Nation: Ron DeSantis & Sarah Huckabee Sanders appear on extremist group Moms for Liberty’s panel
I Thor and Lee’s book, and Patrick Morrisey is the man sitting in the car sticking his tongue out. John Murphy is in the white t, and the one in the tiger-striped shirt is Lorrie, the limo driver. There’s also a photo of Patrick with Freddie at his NY Hat Party, wearing a purple hat & something very short in red and white stripe (I can’t tell if it’s a dress or co-ord!). Judging from the photos he was blond, around Freddie’s size and rather playful. :-)
Ohh thank you so much! So Patrick is next to Phoebe here
And is this Patrick as well, then (according to your description)?
Lol, he sure loved to stick his tongue out, haha.
Patrick Morrisey