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Midterm elections roundup: A tough Thursday
for Barnes in Wisconsin

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Posted By: NorthernDog, 10/1/2022 12:07:15 PM

A new story in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel details a litany of controversial tweets from Democrat Mandela Barnes that touch on a whole variety of issues. As detailed by the Journal Sentinel, his tweets included him panning “progressives moving to the center” as people who are “compromising all integrity to appease the extreme.” In another that’s likely to find its way into an ad soon, he jokingly referred to New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez as “my president.” He also asked if the 2016 election was “rigged.” And after Louisiana Republican Rep. Steve Scalise said that being shot didn’t change his

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Little Mandela, whose real name is Jessie Barnes, has quite a history on social media. He's a 2016 election denier, thinks Trump is a Russian spy, poked fun a Scalise for nearly being murdered, and dismisses the 2nd amendment, among other musings. His campaign cried that the quotes were cherry-picked and 'out of context'.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: MDConservative 10/1/2022 12:44:48 PM (No. 1292589)
Barnes is Wisconsin's Obama. He's clean and articulate...and all that. And his dad worked hard on third-shift to provide for his family. Little "Mandela" has never worked at a real job in his life...just been an "activist." It appears that Johnson is finally breaking loose in the polls...if we're trusting polls these days.
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