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May 17, 2024, 08:17:59 PM
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 on: Today at 08:17:08 PM 
Started by Vice President Christian Man - Last post by Chancellor Tanterterg
Halloween is gonna suck for kids in North Carolina this year

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 on: Today at 08:15:38 PM 
Started by Vice President Christian Man - Last post by Amenhotep Bakari-Sellers
this is just as bad as requiring masks in public

No it's not wearing mask was to protect you from others germs, and you didn't have to wear it on outside it was only in stores or restaurants

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 on: Today at 08:14:57 PM 
Started by WV222 - Last post by Chancellor Tanterterg

Paywall-free article: https://www.reuters.com/world/us/complaint-dismissed-against-trump-hush-money-judge-who-donated-biden-2024-05-17/

Who care?

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 on: Today at 08:13:41 PM 
Started by Landslide Lyndon - Last post by PeteB
Well, he can defend the 90% number by claiming that the rest of Haley primary voters were not Republican and even then, the math does not add up.  And frankly in a tight race, even 10% of primary voters is yooge!

I would view that comment more as a signal and as public negotiations with Haley.  He wants to lower her price for coming to him (not sure whether just for endorsement or as a VP).  I doubt that flea market bargaining strategy will work but we shall see.

Oh geez, how many times have we heard this over the last nine years?

“Don’t worry, folks — I know Trump’s statement seems like a complete lie if you just go by the facts, but if you let me dissect it for the next 15 minutes, you’ll see it actually makes a lot of sense and is a brilliant political 3D chess move!”

Not buying it!

Huh?  Try reading my post again - while I mention how Trump would try and defend this statement, I clearly indicate his math does not add up.  And my personal opinion remains that this is more for Haley's ears (which I describe as flea market bargaining, not a brilliant chess move)!

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 on: Today at 08:12:47 PM 
Started by I spent the winter writing songs about getting better - Last post by Senator Incitatus
Extremist who delayed abolition by years at the cost of millions of lives and globalist to boot.

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 on: Today at 08:11:36 PM 
Started by Ferguson97 - Last post by Fuzzy Bear
Daniel Perry and Kyle Rittenhouse happened for the simple reason that BLM protests were violent protests.
 

X woman was raped because she was too promiscuous.

You're getting lazy.  Real trolling is hard work.

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 on: Today at 08:09:15 PM 
Started by Arizona Iced Tea - Last post by Amenhotep Bakari-Sellers
*Possible* yes, but I would still place my bets on a Biden shift.

While it is fair that the CA/NY/FL theory leaves out Texas, CA+NY+FL by itself is still pretty significant and perhaps you could even add Illinois and New Jersey to that group.

I think the main way in which the divide grows is if educational polarization is basically the only driver of swings. This is because basically all the most educated states are safe/likely Biden at this point. By college educated % the most educated state that's not federally likely/safe blue are Utah and Pennsylvania at spots #14 and #15 respectively. The other main swing states are average or below average on educational attainment.
If Illinois shifts right due to Chicago wouldn't the same apply to Milwuakee and Detroit? Ditto with NJ and PA.

I live in Chi and Chic isn't shifting right Trump will lose IL by 12

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 on: Today at 08:08:06 PM 
Started by Arizona Iced Tea - Last post by Amenhotep Bakari-Sellers
Trump the way he is acting in CRT shouldn't be elected Prez at all

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 on: Today at 08:07:29 PM 
Started by Arizona Iced Tea - Last post by emailking
It's suspicious but I don't think that's enough evidence to conclude there was an error.

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 on: Today at 08:06:21 PM 
Started by DrScholl - Last post by Fuzzy Bear
Both parties should be censured.  If they can be fined, they should be fined as well.  And the leadership of both parties should relegate them to less politicized committees.

That, of course will not solve the problem.  Nor is this the first time we have been here.  There were fist fights and a vicious caning in the Halls of Congress leading up to the Civil War, and this is part of the process that led up to secession and the Civil War.  (Many Congressmen were living in dumpy rooming houses and heavily drinking, as DC wasn't the swinging town it is now.) 

I do think that the people of North Georgia could elect a more effective advocate for their causes than MTG.  I would certainly support a primary challenger. 

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