theel4life
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I'm a Gen-Xer and am registered independent for this reason. I definitely fall on the left side of the conservative spectrum and proudly voted Dem this election but asked for a Rep primary ballot to try and improve the odds on the governor race. It was a calculated risk, but it seems to have paid off. I think Folwell would have been a tight race.A lot of people are registering independent for the flexibility to vote in both primaries. There is also a trend among younger people to register independent.
I just assumed that he misspelled cro-magnon so badly that it autocorrected.Did you pick the name "Croatoan" because it was a favorite rallying point for the white nationalist / VDare crowd or for some other reason?
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Ah, polling…how all “democratic” Preisdential nominations are traditionally decided. Sorry, forgot about that. The Party that fooled some into electing a vegetable, staged a gentle coup of said vegetable, and then installed a nominee no one liked or voted for must have nothing but respect for its voters; I see that now.Polling showed that democrats overwhelmingly wanted Biden to step aside. So, yes, that is how the party respects its supporters.
Increased 10K in the last day so right on course+400K is supposed to be the magic number.
Yeah…fuck off with your pretending to care about democratic norms.Ah, polling…how all “democratic” Preisdential nominations are traditionally decided. Sorry, forgot about that. The Party that fooled some into electing a vegetable, staged a gentle coup of said vegetable, and then installed a nominee no one liked or voted for must have nothing but respect for its voters; I see that now.
Butt hurt is a bad look my manYou mean the party with the Presidential candidate that received exactly 0 votes in the primary? Is that how the Democratic Party shows “respect” to you and its other supporters? Lmao. I know you’ve heard this before in much more meaningful situations, supe, but you disappoint me.
And if even half of those “Other” are Harris, comfortably over the 400K.Increased 10K in the last day so right on course
lol you are complaining more about this than any actual Democrat on the countryAh, polling…how all “democratic” Preisdential nominations are traditionally decided. Sorry, forgot about that. The Party that fooled some into electing a vegetable, staged a gentle coup of said vegetable, and then installed a nominee no one liked or voted for must have nothing but respect for its voters; I see that now.
My understanding is the 400k number is specific to RV Dems, ie the estimated percentage of indies breaking to Harris is factored in.And if even half of those “Other” are Harris, comfortably over the 400K.
Wow old cro you may have outdone yourself with this post so you're saying that the Republican party has/is trying to fool folks into voting for a "vegetable" that shits himself so often numerous outlets talk about the smell without talking about the effing idiocy he spouts. I'm thinking what comes out of his mouth is worse than what comes out his ass. The problem is you and your ilk apparently are Covid 19 nose blind!Ah, polling…how all “democratic” Preisdential nominations are traditionally decided. Sorry, forgot about that. The Party that fooled some into I'm electing a vegetable, staged a gentle coup of said vegetable, and then installed a nominee no one liked or voted for must have nothing but respect for its voters; I see that now.
I don't understand why Robinson-not FalwellI'm a Gen-Xer and am registered independent for this reason. I definitely fall on the left side of the conservative spectrum and proudly voted Dem this election but asked for a Rep primary ballot to try and improve the odds on the governor race. It was a calculated risk, but it seems to have paid off. I think Folwell would have been a tight race.
Allegedly the lead going into election day that their stats models think cannot be caught by the pubs.Ok, I feel really dumb for not knowing and having to ask this, but what does this notion of a “firewall” mean for Pennsylvania?
This. It's a phrase also used in Nevada to refer to the Clark County advantage that Dems always enjoy. They used to talk about the St. Louis firewall too, until the firewall failed and is now a sad burned out husk (politically speaking) of what it was.Allegedly the lead going into election day that their stats models think cannot be caught by the pubs.
Who’s complaining? I mean, I think it’s kinda nice that I have something in common with the rulers of the Democratic Party; none of us respect the majority of their voters. That said, those voters (or non-voters, I guess) don’t seem to have much respect for themselves either, if your poast is to be believed. Strange flex.lol you are complaining more about this than any actual Democrat on the country
Ahhhh gotcha. So if the Dems were to hypothetically have a 400,000 vote lead going into Election Day, in theory that should be enough to clinch PA?Allegedly the lead going into election day that their stats models think cannot be caught by the pubs.
Yep how's it feel to be irrelevant again?Who’s complaining? I mean, I think it’s kinda nice that I have something in common with the rulers of the Democratic Party; none of us respect the majority of their voters. That said, those voters (or non-voters, I guess) don’t seem to have much respect for themselves either, if your poast is to be believed. Strange flex.