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So almost their entire vote is based on spite,
It’s all about the cruelty.
So almost their entire vote is based on spite,
So almost their entire vote is based on spite, that and the delusion that Trump is a great businessman. I'll at least admit that their savior operates on the same half cylinder with all his opinions, worldview, and polices being spite based. In that regard he hasn't really let them down.
I'm sure this has been mentioned before, but what the fuck are confederate flags doing so far north? Those people should at least admit they are pro-slavery. There's really no other reason.
Bickley, who owns two marinas and a shoreline construction company, gets frustrated by the suggestion that White men such as him were born more powerful, or with advantages.
“There’s 8 billion of us on the planet. There’s only 780 million White people. . . . So I’m personally really tired of hearing that I’m a majority, that I’m a superpower White privilege kid,” Bickley said. “My mom and dad had nothing. . . . I have been working my whole life.
I live in Queens, NY (Queens County). HC beat the Mango Turd by 3-to-1. Can't remember the spread in my electoral district, but it was close to the same as Queens County. But we have a lot of immigrants that can't vote that are ardent supporters, and I saw several GOP voters that are Chinese-, Korean-, Indian-American, Latino, and many vocal Russian-Americans. I don't recall any Back GOP voters in the dozen or so elections I worked as a poll worker (three times manning a table where you have to ask for a party ballot during primaries).
My next door neighbors on the left, one of the few (only?) remaining white families on the block, are Republicans and I'm sure they're 45-supporters even though several of them are/were union members (they were very vocal about Republican efforts to call a state constitutional convention that was seen as an attempt to harm union pensions and protections).
Also live in Queens . From my experience it seems like there are pockets in every borough of GOP supporters. Staten Island is most likely the majority GOP, and Long Island most likely closer to an even split. The rest of NYC area is majority Dem voters.
Also live in Queens . From my experience it seems like there are pockets in every borough of GOP supporters. Staten Island is most likely the majority GOP, and Long Island most likely closer to an even split. The rest of NYC area is majority Dem voters.
Did you New Yorkers get a voting speed pass? My daughter got one yesterday and was very excited. Doesn’t know how it works, but thinks it’s pretty cool.
We got our absentee ballots yesterday. Changed my mind about early voting on the 1st available day. Since we can track out ballots, we will mail them out this weekend and hope for the best. Our closest early voting site is Queens College. Don't know if I feel comfortable there as there is nothing to allay my fears that social distancing will be adequate.
I think Trump is driving voter turnout in ways that Democrats could only hope to do themselves. This also speaks to the distrust he has sown, your mom is likely one of millions who want to ensure their vote is counted and taking the right precautions.My mother (FL) got her ballot a few days ago. She instantly filled it out and then sat with it trying to decide if she should mail it in right away or wait until the first early day, 10/19, and drop it in a polling box. She finally opted for the box.
I just keep thinking how nice to have options. I just hope my polling place continues to be empty so we can get in and out in a nice socially distant and expedient manner.
Biden is predicted to capture Lackawanna County but will fall short in the surrounding 17 counties in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Not far from Weidlich’s new pizza operation is Gerry’s Pizza in South Wilkes-Barre, a mainstay for decades.
“The smaller the town, the worse the politics,” owner Gerry Ricci said. “I don’t know why that is.”
And McKean County in northeast Pennsylvania heard from:
View attachment 625Possibly not that funny: the area's in the old anthracite country now short of good jobs, and so in more recent times a political battleground. More reggie'd Ds than Rs, but Trump won it by 20 points in 2016. This time, remains to be seen. Covid-19 is turning some heads around. Still might be brave putting those Biden yard signs out, but not a laughing matter for Trump either.
Northeast Pennsylvania, A 'Cutthroat Area In Politics,' Could Decide Whether Keystone State Goes For Biden Or Trump
CBS3's Joe Holden hit the Northeast Extension, to a county where Democrats outnumber Republicans, but it's a place that went for Donald Trump in 2016. Andphiladelphia.cbslocal.com
Where is it you live again?So my wife was going to Dunkin’ to get a coffee, and what’s going down the main street of our little city?
A Trump parade.
With genuine idiots by the side of the road cheering them on.
I gotta move out of this fucking state.
So my wife was going to Dunkin’ to get a coffee, and what’s going down the main street of our little city?
A Trump parade.
With genuine idiots by the side of the road cheering them on.
I gotta move out of this fucking state.
So my wife was going to Dunkin’ to get a coffee, and what’s going down the main street of our little city?
A Trump parade.
With genuine idiots by the side of the road cheering them on.
I gotta move out of this fucking state.
Good interviews with some women in Pennsylvania... Trump as President has changed their minds about him, they're not up for helping to re-elect him.
https://www.Twitter or X not allowed/i/web/status/1315828196915453952/
Sorry, I never responded. Yes, it's Ohio.Where is it you live again?
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