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May 19, 2024, 07:07:27 AM
News: Election Simulator 2.0 Released. Senate/Gubernatorial maps, proportional electoral votes, and more - Read more

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 on: Today at 07:03:36 AM 
Started by Harry Hayfield - Last post by Pericles

Labour's vote is becoming more efficient, as if a uniform swing wouldn't be bad enough for the Tories.

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 on: Today at 07:03:15 AM 
Started by Woody - Last post by EastwoodS
If Biden is in a solid position this fall, I think Georgia will come home for him.

GA still is full of the types of voters and communities that are shifting towards Democrats. But there will always be a very high floor of very conservative voters since it’s still in the Bible Belt. So for this race, I see it as a turnout battle.
I’m excited to see you cry when the Democrats get flushed down the sh**tter of human history.

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 on: Today at 07:02:00 AM 
Started by Mr. Smith - Last post by Pericles
Elizabeth Warren and Ted Kennedy, no question. That's a powerhouse Senate seat. While they didn't cut it as presidential contenders, they're the kind of people who belong in the Senate.

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 on: Today at 07:00:48 AM 
Started by ηєω ƒяσηтιєя - Last post by Pericles
How would Canada excluding Quebec compare?

New Zealand historically has been the closest to the UK, but there are also plenty of obvious differences. My impression is that we are more diverse than the UK and Australia. Along with Maori, we also have significant Pacific Islander and Asian populations. I'm not sure where the idea of Chinese being absent comes from.


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 on: Today at 06:52:52 AM 
Started by DPKdebator - Last post by President Punxsutawney Phil
Cube root rule is like 693 seats which is high 400K population per district

I’ve actually been working on a cube root map (plus PR and Guam) atm
Would love to see what you come up with!

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 on: Today at 06:49:53 AM 
Started by Mike88 - Last post by Mike88
Meteor illuminated the skies of Portugal and Spain this Saturday evening:




A meteor illuminated the night sky over Portugal and Spain this Saturday evening, at around 11:45pm. It's not clear if the meteor reached land or disintegrated in the sky. For a moment, it was thought to have crashed in a forest in the center of Portugal, but now, the most likely scenarios are that it either disintegrated before crashing or fell into the ocean.

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 on: Today at 06:49:40 AM 
Started by Arizona Iced Tea - Last post by GAinDC
Nice to see the parties getting out of their geographical echo chambers. Biden should hold a series of rallies in rural Oklahoma on a similar basis.

He’s really not though. The attendees will still be MAGA Republicans.

it’s just optics, which I why I think this is actually a good move by Trump and I hope Biden responds by doing something similar.

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 on: Today at 06:47:00 AM 
Started by Virginiá - Last post by Hindsight was 2020



The atacms baby 😬🔥

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 on: Today at 06:46:44 AM 
Started by Tekken_Guy - Last post by SnowLabrador
At this rate, probably both.

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 on: Today at 06:45:44 AM 
Started by Woody - Last post by GAinDC
From the article:

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But Republicans are also confident they are on track to win back Georgia, as long as Trump can win back traditional conservatives who preferred Nikki Haley in the party’s primary this year and turn out the former president’s rightwing base.

In my opinion, this is a big IF….

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