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May 18, 2024, 04:10:32 PM
News: Election Simulator 2.0 Released. Senate/Gubernatorial maps, proportional electoral votes, and more - Read more

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 on: Today at 04:09:37 PM 
Started by jman123 - Last post by Fmr. Pres. Duke
Boosts his black vote to at least 30% obviously

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 on: Today at 04:06:39 PM 
Started by jman123 - Last post by Progressive Pessimist
Zero effect.

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 on: Today at 04:05:49 PM 
Started by MR DARK BRANDON - Last post by Progressive Pessimist
Isn't that usually one of Trump's better pollsters? If so, it's not a good poll for him.

It seems like after the drop following Biden's SOTU gain, he's back on the offensive for now.

Maybe Americans are finally starting to acknowledge the trial?

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 on: Today at 04:04:40 PM 
Started by iceman - Last post by Progressive Pessimist
Georgia and North Carolina.

Maybe Michigan and Pennsylvania to some degree.

Virginia is safe D.

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 on: Today at 04:04:34 PM 
Started by Meclazine for Israel - Last post by Meclazine for Israel
ABC Australia talks to the victims of Adelaide's largest serial killings, the Snowtown murders.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-05-18/loved-ones-of-snowtown-victims-speak-out/103820470

A series of killings designed yo clean the neighbourhood of gay and trans men.

Nicole Zuritta had a gay boarder, Michael Gardiner, who was killed. Many of the victims were forced to write letters and make recordings whilst they were being tortured that they were leaving town soon.

"I think if these people were a bit more ‘worthy’ to society, then I think there would have been a bit of a harder push to get a quicker result than what there was,” she says.


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 on: Today at 04:01:39 PM 
Started by Tekken_Guy - Last post by Spectator
I would’ve said no until Jon Ralston said that all of the D house incumbents were in trouble. He doesn’t usually raise the alarm for no reason and clearly thinks that Dems are losing ground in NV, and it was already a close state to begin with.

As of now this is probably a pure tossup (I.e. that Rs win one of these districts).

This. Tbh Democrats might have screwed themselves over by spreading their votes so thin...it's a house of cards...one big red wave and a 4-0 R House delegation is hardly impossible (maybe not this year, but then in 2026 if Biden pulls off a win).

By that point the House is long gone most likely.

Yea, this is why it’s kind of dumb comparing it to Iowa. If Democrats are losing Clark County then they’re already screwed.

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 on: Today at 04:00:51 PM 
Started by pppolitics - Last post by dead0man
is this like David Duke complaining that the NAACP isn't focusing on Africa?
Except AIPAC is explicitly focused on Israel, the NAACP is explicitly focused on African AMERICANS.
yeah, I realized the easy come back when I typed it, still, it was too good to pass up (and I couldn't come up with a better one)

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 on: Today at 03:57:02 PM 
Started by Landslide Lyndon - Last post by 🐒Gods of Prosperity🔱🐲💸
Upside-down flag is the universal symbol of distress. It has also (ironically) reportedly been used as a protest against the decision that overturned Roe v Wade. I know the date and time of when the flag was flown matters, but this is ridiculous.

It was also common after Trump was elected in 2016.

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 on: Today at 03:49:54 PM 
Started by Ashley Biden's Diary - Last post by Lechasseur
No

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 on: Today at 03:49:33 PM 
Started by ηєω ƒяσηтιєя - Last post by Lechasseur
Well, New Zealand would have been the objectively correct answer (of the options given, anyway) until about forty years ago, and many stereotypes have not really caught up.

So what would the answer be today in your opinion?

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