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Rachel is permabanned but Apoc and * walk these halls as free men
SaysWho? replied to Brian's topic in The Shower
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Later, gator. Duval County judge resigns from vote-counting board after yard sign, donations controversy WWW.NEWS4JAX.COM .A local judge who was head of a vote-counting board in a north Florida county has signs supporting President Donald Trump in his front yard. "A local judge who was the head of a vote-counting board in Duval County has resigned from his position on the board after it was discovered that he has signs supporting President Donald Trump in his front yard and has donated to the president’s re-election campaign. This is in possible violation of rules that require people in his job to refrain from showing political partisanship."
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I asked one of my friends who is voting Biden/Harris if he voted in 2016. He said he was third party. He's also someone who opposed Obama in 2012. I ain't gonna argue with him about voting third party in 2016 because that's over with. But I asked him to get a feel for if he was a third party->Biden voter and he is. I'm seeing a lot more of that this time around and I hope I don't just have the perfect mix of friends.
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Also, I'm not gonna engage because I don't think there's a point, but I'll say this to those of you who are worried: There's nothing wrong with being nervous or wondering what Republicans might pull. It's safe to say Biden is the favorite much more than Hillary was, but that Trump has a path, albeit a narrow one. However, there's no sense in discussing the former imo because there's no new info. It's just regurgitating the same fears about what a stolen election would look like over and over again in exhausting fashion. In my eyes, I see no point in us crossing that bridge until we actually maybe get there or else why the hell were we shitting our pants this long if the scenario occurs where Biden just wins and Trump's a sore loser but that's it? That's a lot of energy being expended worrying about something out of your control that isn't guaranteed to happen. It makes sense to worry about it if it's election night and things are super close and "IT'S BEEN STOLEN!" shit happens, but we should actively be anxious at that point, not prior to it. Stuff like the makeup of SCOTUS are problems, but again, cross the bridge once it happens. If you're worried, team up with one of the many groups that are focused on that or voting rights activism because they're working overtime right now, and those victories (which, yes, shouldn't be considered Democratic victories as much as democratic victories) are possible because of sensible, fair-minded people who are working to make this country better. Bad shit could happen, but so could something could, so for now, posting election updates -- stories and polls -- makes more sense than thinking about the worst case scenario to everything.
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"60% of the likely electorate said they had already voted, and they backed Biden 55-39. Party reg was D40, R31, so very close to the current state figures (39-31). Those same voters said they backed Clinton 39-35 in 2016. If that's right, then a lot of the Trump-->Biden swing is already banked here." It's a Republican sampled poll, too. From Nate Cohn: "NC party ID is R+3, NC recalled 2016 vote is Trump+6; party reg is D+4." Trump won by 4 points, not 6. So it's still a competitive state, but this is a pretty good poll for Biden. Let's hope it goes blue this year!
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Trump has a path to win. Though on my part, anecdotally I know more people who didn't vote or voted third party in 2016 who are voting Biden this year. Unfortunately, one's in Alabama, so that doesn't count because electoral college. But when you have infrequent Dem voters vote dem like mclumber massdriver and sblfilms, who ALL have m's in their name, that should tell you that shit's going down.
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It is what it is. http://apnews.com//branding/apple-touch/ap-news-apple-touch-167.png Wisconsin Republican Party says hackers stole $2.3 million APNEWS.COM MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Hackers stole $2.3 million from the Wisconsin Republican Party's account that was being used to help reelect President Donald Trump in the key battleground state, the party's...