Drizzle Snizzle
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I’m hearing a lot of conflicting information. I really don’t know what to believe at this point.
Don’t believe any of it.I’m hearing a lot of conflicting information. I really don’t know what to believe at this point.
Don’t believe any of it.
This is gonna be a close race. It could swing to landslides in either direction honestly. So much data pouring in and we really don't know how it's gonna shake out.Don’t believe any of it.
I was just trying to offer the poster some optimism. I wouldn’t discount much that I’ve seen, but I’m also not giving any of it full credibility.I tend to agree.
The data points are helpful to an extent to get a general pulse, but it's only the final voter tally that will matter when all said and done...
I tend to agree.
The data points are helpful to an extent to get a general pulse, but it's only the final voter tally that will matter when all said and done...
She’s offered us an equal opportunity economy. Wall Street and employers are loving this. I can see my retirement smiling back at meI think that is why I lean Trump a little here because when you tear it all down and go bare bones, people trust Trump more with economy and Harris has failed to separate herself from Biden and the last four years.
Anything else is just noise.
I was just trying to offer the poster some optimism. I wouldn’t discount much that I’ve seen, but I’m also not giving any of it full credibility.
I wonder about conservatives’ turnout tomorrow. How much of the electorate is left to be had….My honeat opinion is that Trump, his supporters and the GOP have the most to be optimistic about, based on the data we've seen thus far.
But again, it's all about voter turnout tomorrow as well as assuming the data isn't a case of "garbage in, garbage out."
She’s offered us an equal opportunity economy. Wall Street and employers are loving this. I can see my retirement smiling back at me
I wonder about conservatives’ turnout tomorrow. How much of the electorate is left to be had….
Historically this has been true. It seems like when I voted early the demographic I usually see on Election Day was there early with me.I will say, traditionally (while also acknowleding this has been anything but a traditonal election), male and rural GOP voters have always had their biggest showing on election day, for a number of reasons:
1. They're a lot more paranoid about fraud with mail-in ballots & early voting.
2. Their work schedules aren't nearly as accomodating for the privilege of early voting, unlike their female/urban counterparts.
Exactly....Trump will declare himself winner around 7pm tomorrow night...when he ends up losing he will point to all these BS polls etc showing how he was up big in all these states and how fraud had to happen etc. Its baked in there is no scenario where Trump concedes or admits he lost.....
If we are leading in early turnout it bodes well for the GOP. Dems do tend to vote early and are behind in many places so I doubt they are waiting to vote. It sounds like they aren't showing up. If this is what is occurring this thing could be over tomorrow eveningI wonder about conservatives’ turnout tomorrow. How much of the electorate is left to be had….
Do you work for Raytheon or Lockheed? If you think Trump is horrible, but not the rest, you should probably re-evaluate where you get your information. Harris is nothing more than a feckless press secretary for the cabal that is ruling the country. I say that completely acknowledging Trump is a narcissistic womanizer.I don't care enough to rabidly Trump, he's just a horrible person and unfit to be in office. Joe Biden despite his problems was a much better President, and Kamala Harris despite her problems if elected will probably be a much better president.