neurosisxeno
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Republicans sold out their party for an easy win. Once Trump falls the Republicans will have nothing but "Nancy Pelosi! Abortion! Guns! Jesus!" and I'm not sure their base will show up enough to recover.
Certainly a lot of silver lining to be had. Still a lot of negative shit to wade through in the meantime.What a moron.
I'm starting to feel much better about Trump being elected. It's given the Democrats a shot in the arm, shattered the Republican caucuses and since the president himself is a total moron it reflects poorly on the Republicans as a whole, and on top of that he's actively promoting infighting.
Democrats want to release criminals onto the streets and ruin your healthcare.He'll go generic for that. "Don't vote for Dems and we win bigly!"
It's going to be close. He probably still has to do a runoff. But this is stupid.
Democrats want to release criminals onto the streets and ruin your healthcare.
Democrats want to release criminals onto the streets and ruin your healthcare.
Certainly a lot of silver lining to be had. Still a lot of negative shit to wade through in the meantime.
Remember that Sean guy from RCP who was like "Ossoff could get blow 40% because he's losing .4% with every precinct". Stupid RCP.
November 6, 2000
RCP Electoral College Analysis: Bush 446 Gore 92
Bush 51.2 Gore 41.8 Nader 5.7
Illinois has leaned Democratic in recent Presidential elections and Gore has been solidly ahead since the Democratic convention. However, like everywhere else, Bush now has the momentum. With no Senate or Governor race, turnout here will be key and a less than enthusiastic black vote in Chicago could give Bush a real chance. RCP Final call: Bush By 2
The Gore campaign is wisely taking California for granted, they have no other choice if they want to win the election. However, like WA and OR, if Gore is preceived to be the definite loser going in to election day, left-wing Democrats will vote for Nader. These two combinations coupled with the Bush campaign's fight for the state gives Bush a real chance for California. RCP Final call: Bush By 2
More problems for Gore. He should be up by 6-10 points, not 2. With Delaware's tendencies to vote for the eventual winner, Bush has the momentum. RCP Final call: Bush By 4
We continue to see a landslide of over 400 electoral votes and a Bush win by 7-10 points. We will have to wait until tomorrow to see whether the "tightening polls" may have worked to save Illinois, California, Minnesota and a few others for the Vice President.
Putin strikes againFulton's having technical difficulties counting the vote and are on the line with tech support.
Now that the Republicans have consolidated into a single candidate it's easier to run attack ads against Ossoff and unify behind Handel.Wait am I reading this right? He's winning the district by like 30 goddamn points so far? How does this go bad for us in a run off?
Now that the Republicans have consolidated into a single candidate it's easier to run attack ads against Ossoff and unify behind Handel.
Or so the logic goes, we'll see if it plays out in reality.
The runoff is in two months.That would overcome a lead this big? Like, are we expecting Hendel's share to jump from 18% to 45% as the rest of the results come in?
That would overcome a lead this big? Like, are we expecting Hendel's share to jump from 18% to 45% as the rest of the results come in?
That would overcome a lead this big? Like, are we expecting Hendel's share to jump from 18% to 45% as the rest of the results come in?
What are you talking about? There's a runoff election.
Now imagine if this special took place after the unnecessary GOP government shutdown at the end of April.
So how many runoff elections where the winner of the first round was 1-2% from 50% eventually lost?
The runoff is in two months.
JUST IN: Rare data error from one of the cards means Fulton Co. will have to manually go through hundreds of cards to find the culprit.
How many votes in the senate are needed to pass a budget? 50?
How many votes in the senate are needed to pass a budget? 50?
So did Republicans ever raise the debt ceiling?
Fulton coming in. Ossoff will finish probably at 48%.
Meh, doesn't matter. President's party catches the blame.But that would mean Dems also voting against the budget/funding govt. Media will bothside the story and say fc and Dems are responsible for the shutdown.
No, 50%+1 vote.Weren't they saying he needs to end at 49 to win the runoff?
Weren't they saying he needs to end at 49 to win the runoff?
No, 50%+1 vote.
No, 50%+1 vote.
At least Coakley won anything.Looks like it'll be 47.5-48. A touch higher than I expected.
See you in June, Georgia Martha Coakley.
You can ban a lot of stuff in the deep south. You could get rid of basketball tomorrow. But football? Not a chance.
At least Coakley won anything.
Retracted.Handel was GA Secretary of State! Like a decade ago.
And like clockwork, trump claims he helped get a "big R win" in GA.
"Glad to be of help!"And like clockwork, trump claims he helped get a "big R win" in GA.