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Colbert
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« on: November 05, 2014, 07:44:11 PM »

How did Owsley County, KY - the poorest county in America - vote?

68.9% McConnell
27.1% Grimes

lol


americain people...
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« Reply #1 on: November 05, 2014, 08:01:12 PM »

How did Owsley County, KY - the poorest county in America - vote?

68.9% McConnell
27.1% Grimes
I know this is not nice to say, but if they knew their head from their Inks, they wouldn't be so damn poor. Poor people, more than others, really buy into the ignorant identity politics crap that the GOP excels at.




that's true, but not completely


dem offers to poors obviously better economics and social policy than rep

but WITH that, they are for minorities quotas, LGBT's stuff, pro-immigration, against death penalty


a party with join dem economics (welfare state, obamacare -or something like obamacare-, winimum wage, fight against debt) and the societal points I was speak about, this party would easily win all elections


but that's for not have such party than bipartism is on place...
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« Reply #2 on: November 05, 2014, 10:33:08 PM »

So uh, Pryor is currently losing 39-57. Looks like he got Blanched after all

It's pretty amazing how Pryor, Landrieu, Grimes, Tennant, Nunn are all posting Obama-esque numbers in these states. Very, very grim. To Appalachia, (D) = Obama now.

The Senate map is basically the presidential map from 2012. It's terrifying. We can't win the senate if we can only win blue states.



RED states

don't forgot the wise rule of uselectionsatlas Wink
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Colbert
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« Reply #3 on: November 05, 2014, 10:49:08 PM »

How did Owsley County, KY - the poorest county in America - vote?

68.9% McConnell
27.1% Grimes

lol


americain people...

Ah, so wonderfully stereotypical.


stereotypicals are statistically more true than wrong Wink
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