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Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Ah... then Nevada goes Biden. Likely won't matter what happens in Pennsylvania.
Trump did say he is going to take the election to the Supreme Court ... whatever that would do.
Either way, Rs appear likely to control the Senate, meaning there will have to be some bipartisan work to get stuff done in Washington for the next 2 years.AAL 2023 - Alim McNeill
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The predominant election narrative of the national media is laughable in it's dismissiveness that the American electorate is more closely aligned with Trump's version of it than what the left wrongly would like it to be. There will be some good opinion pieces and editorials on this circumstance in the coming weeks.
It will also confirm that horribleness of the Senate and Electoral College which will, of course, be described as Slave Power institutions.
I'm not sure what other critiques will look like, but I'm goddamn fucking certain of the above.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Originally posted by iam416 View Post
I believe the outstanding vote in Nevada is mail vote. So, it's pretty much over. Wisconsin is the state where it's going to be stupid close, but Biden will have enough to hang on.
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I feel pretty confident in saying that PDJT wins this going away if Covid didn't give him an opportunity to catastrophically fail with his rhetoric and as a leader. Perhaps he was thrown a huge lifeline by this summer's utter nonsense. But, still. Covid exposed what it looks like to have him as the leader in a national emergency situation when messaging matters.
Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Well as it stands, both Wisconsin & Michigan look pretty good. No one mentions it but NE-2 was called for Biden.
I'm not entirely confident about Nevada. Clark County breaks Biden's way and mail-in vote to this point has as well, but I'm not sure about last-minute mail-in votes.
Hoping Fox's Arizona call holds up. Trumpworld furious over that "too early" projection.
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Originally posted by Dr. Strangelove View PostIf Graham legitimately wins by double digits I'll be shocked. That'll mean the polls were wildly off and polling is effectively dead. I have no idea if the counted vote is today's vote or includes an early vote. It's frustratingDan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Originally posted by iam416 View Post. If you think NYC policies are going to play well in California, you're fucking insane.
Arizona is a dozen points bluer than Ohio this year. Trump won Ohio more definitively than Texas. Doesn't Ohio have suburbs too? Missourah? Indiana? Believe the "suburban women" narrative all you want. It doesn't explain why states that border Mexico have drastically shifted blue as the rust belt has trended slightly red.
Bush II won New Mexico in 2004 and this year the networks called it with 0% of the vote in. By 2028 they will be doing the same for Arizona.
Meanwhile, enjoy the Green New Deal, amnesty for 40 million, skyrocketing murder rates, declining 401K balances, forced government diversity programs, The Supreme Court continuing to trash the Constitution, sensitivity training for police, and having anti-white nonsense rammed down the throats of your kids in school. Maybe your high-on-decorum Republican unicorn will show up to fix it in 2024. More likely, you'll get another George W.
Edit -- a lot of AZ changing is also the result of people fleeing California but taking their shitty politics with them. Ditto for Nevada. But ultimately, it's the same problem.Last edited by Hannibal; November 4, 2020, 08:39 AM.
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“To all the pollsters out there: You have no idea what you're doing,” Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said after defeating his Democratic challenger, Jaime Harrison, who shattered fundraising records. “And to all the liberals in California and New York, you wasted a lot of money.”
Perfect.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Graham destroyed Harrison. Polls way off there..
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and WTF? Didn't realize someone (Fox News) called Arizona. Biden should hold on, but I've read that Trump should win the remaining vote in Arizona.
Who knows... look what happened to Michigan and Wisconsin with the "remaining vote."
Cindy McCain Biden endorsement paying off there. John Kasich endorsement, not so much.AAL 2023 - Alim McNeill
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Originally posted by Hannibal View Post
I took a time machine back to 1980 and fixed it for you. It took but a generation for California to go from a Libertarian paradise that voted for Reagan twice to a Socialist banana Republic where the homeless shit in the streets.
Arizona is a dozen points bluer than Ohio this year. Trump won Ohio more definitively than Texas. Doesn't Ohio have suburbs too? Missourah? Indiana? Believe the "suburban women" narrative all you want. It doesn't explain why states that border Mexico have drastically shifted blue as the rust belt has trended slightly red.
Bush II won New Mexico in 2004 and this year the networks called it with 0% of the vote in. By 2028 they will be doing the same for Arizona.
Meanwhile, enjoy the Green New Deal, amnesty for 40 million, skyrocketing murder rates, declining 401K balances, forced government diversity programs, The Supreme Court continuing to trash the Constitution, sensitivity training for police, and having anti-white nonsense rammed down the throats of your kids in school. Maybe your high-on-decorum Republican unicorn will show up to fix it in 2024. More likely, you'll get another George W.
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Originally posted by Hannibal View Post
I took a time machine back to 1980 and fixed it for you. It took but a generation for California to go from a Libertarian paradise that voted for Reagan twice to a Socialist banana Republic where the homeless shit in the streets.
Arizona is a dozen points bluer than Ohio this year. Trump won Ohio more definitively than Texas. Doesn't Ohio have suburbs too? Missourah? Indiana? Believe the "suburban women" narrative all you want. It doesn't explain why states that border Mexico have drastically shifted blue as the rust belt has trended slightly red.
Bush II won New Mexico in 2004 and this year the networks called it with 0% of the vote in. By 2028 they will be doing the same for Arizona.
Meanwhile, enjoy the Green New Deal, amnesty for 40 million, skyrocketing murder rates, declining 401K balances, forced government diversity programs, The Supreme Court continuing to trash the Constitution, sensitivity training for police, and having anti-white nonsense rammed down the throats of your kids in school. Maybe your high-on-decorum Republican unicorn will show up to fix it in 2024. More likely, you'll get another George W.
Ohio's dynamics, as you know, are considerably different starting with the fact the one of it's major metro areas is only marginally D at best.
Your California example is definitely fair. I would tend to think of it as both demographics and driving the middle class into the dust creating a perfect D utopia of the vastly rich pontificators and very poor.
Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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I forget the county name in Texas, but it's a border county, it's very poor and it's 95% Hispanic. HRC won by 50 points in 2016. Biden won by single digits. The problem for Rs in Texas AT LEAST INCLUDES the massive suburbuan growth in DFW, Houston, Austin, San Antonio, etc.
Now maybe illegal immigrants are matching or exceeding that growth. I dunno. But, it's clear to me that (1) PDJT lost some support in the suburbs (not a ton, but enough to lose Wisconsin and M) (2) Rs need to win those voters in convincing numbers and (3) Rs are more than capable of winning in convincing numbers.
Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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