#1 2024-10-22 17:14:41
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#2 2024-10-23 11:26:57
DmtDusty wrote:
That would be much better if it didn't include some absolute bullshit (e.g., everything reported for this century).
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#3 2024-10-28 19:50:49
Yeah, the event coordinators had pre-screened all the material and displayed it on the teleprompter, but that doesn't mean they knew what he was going to say!
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#4 2024-10-29 15:22:36
Another voting bloc that I wonder what percentage will vote against their own self-interest. Republicans at the State and National level fuck things up for minorities and then blame it on the current President.
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#5 2024-10-29 16:02:09
Baywolfe wrote:
Another voting bloc that I wonder what percentage will vote against their own self-interest. Republicans at the State and National level fuck things up for minorities and then blame it on the current President.
Right now, I like to call that particular bloc, 'Americans in general' and the number appears to be around 48%...
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#6 2024-10-30 08:53:42
BorderCount wrote:
Baywolfe wrote:
Another voting bloc that I wonder what percentage will vote against their own self-interest. Republicans at the State and National level fuck things up for minorities and then blame it on the current President.
Right now, I like to call that particular bloc, 'Americans in general' and the number appears to be around 48%...
Yeah, that was the popular vote percentage last time. I'm curious how quickly these "all or none electoral votes" red states would change their tune if they started losing the popular vote. They only got 52.06% in Texas in 2020. Privately, they're scared that they'll lose this time.
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#7 2024-10-30 18:21:37
Baywolfe wrote:
BorderCount wrote:
Baywolfe wrote:
Another voting bloc that I wonder what percentage will vote against their own self-interest. Republicans at the State and National level fuck things up for minorities and then blame it on the current President.
Right now, I like to call that particular bloc, 'Americans in general' and the number appears to be around 48%...
Yeah, that was the popular vote percentage last time. I'm curious how quickly these "all or none electoral votes" red states would change their tune if they started losing the popular vote. They only got 52.06% in Texas in 2020. Privately, they're scared that they'll lose this time.
That's the risk you take with a historically unpopular ex-president at the top of the ticket and a massively unpopular Senate candidate while the Hispanic population explodes.
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