Bigs23
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Seems unlikely.If anything, it may help drive low propensity Trump voters to the polls.
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Seems unlikely.If anything, it may help drive low propensity Trump voters to the polls.
1%? No way in hell.I feel like some are taking an analytical approach to the Biden gaffe, which makes sense - everyone here is intelligent and educated. Some voters do not take an analytical approach in determining who to vote for or whether or not they will vote at all. They vote if they have time and feel motivated and vote for whomever they like better. That's why these October surprises (that shouldn't really move the needle) do in-fact move the needle. And if it only motivates 1% of voters who otherwise would not have voted in Penn., you may have a different President elect.
Heard this during breakfast this morning. Had to LOL.
I stopped taking NPR seriously when, on the same day, they: (a) fired Bob Edward's from "Morning Edition" and (b) gave Ann Coulter a platform to spread lies about Senator Max Cleland while he was running for re-election. NPR has never received another dime or minute from me since.Agreed, NPR is insufferable
Agree. Dems should blast this everywhere.So Elon is out there saying that electing Trump would cause temporary hardship.
This needs to get in ads tout de suite. God, what an idiot.