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Lefties have a loooooooong way to go before winning in rural areas
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Originally posted by Kapture1 View Post
not really. You are bitching about vote totals and representation in state houses. Reality is there are people that live outside of big cities. crazy, I know.
Incidentally, there are at least a few states gerrymandered all to hell to the Dems' advantage. Maryland and Massachusetts being two of those.
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Did we ever really follow up on how wildly off Rasmussen's predictions for the election were?
They were the only pollster than said Republicans would win the popular vote. Dems ended up winning by +8%
Now look at how many polls show Trump with negative approval. Rasmussen says his popularity is +1
When one pollster is so far off base both from the outcomes and other pollsters, maybe question the model they are using. In Rasmussen's case, they are probably overestimating the size of the Republican base.
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LOL...can't make this shit up.
Ivanka has been using a personal email account to conduct government business and has sent 'hundreds' of emails from it. Says she had no idea this was frowned upon.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/polit...=.144aadf9dbb5
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Originally posted by Dr. Strangelove View Post
And significantly fewer live in rural America than urban America. We've been through this before. Almost 81% of Americans lived in urban areas (which includes the suburbs) as of 2010. It's gone up every decade since the first census. 1920 was the first census where more people lived in cities than the countryside and like I say, it's now more than an 80/20 split.
Incidentally, there are at least a few states gerrymandered all to hell to the Dems' advantage. Maryland and Massachusetts being two of those.
and im talking major metropolitan cities, not suburbs of 50,000 and over, or "urban clusters of 2500-50,000 say 250,000+. i know that's how the census defines it, but when i say city I'm talking 250,000+, the top probably 85 cities in the country. i think when talking about cities, there should be a distinction of a city of 4000 people and one with 400000. i don't know what % that would be... % of the US population that lives in a city where population is 250,000+ but it is less than 80%. somewhere around 60?
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Originally posted by Dr. Strangelove View PostLOL...can't make this shit up.
Ivanka has been using a personal email account to conduct government business and has sent 'hundreds' of emails from it. Says she had no idea this was frowned upon.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/polit...=.144aadf9dbb5
you can go back to not actually caring now
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