HarthorneWingo wrote:Jamie Harrison is up 2 points on Lindsey Graham.
He's been up 2 in other polls for a couple of weeks already
Graham bailed on their next debate after getting creamed in the first one
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HarthorneWingo wrote:Jamie Harrison is up 2 points on Lindsey Graham.
Clyde_Style wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:Jamie Harrison is up 2 points on Lindsey Graham.
He's been up 2 in other polls for a couple of weeks already
Graham bailed on their next debate after getting creamed in the first one
HarthorneWingo wrote:Clyde_Style wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:Jamie Harrison is up 2 points on Lindsey Graham.
He's been up 2 in other polls for a couple of weeks already
Graham bailed on their next debate after getting creamed in the first one
Just 2 points though and Graham is a babbling fool.
I know. I’m greedy. Right now, blue greed is good.


GONYK wrote:Remember 10 days ago when Trump supporters were saying that the notion of Democrats possibly adding justices to the Supreme Court would pretty much turn the country against them and end Biden's candidacy?
What happened to that?

HarthorneWingo wrote:BallSacBounce wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:
As I understand it, Democrats vastly outnumber Republicans in total across the country. The electoral college,gerrymandering and voter suppression is what has saved them.
The last Gallup poll had it 28%/27% people who identify as Republicans/Democrats. First time we have led since 2004. You guys are in for a really rude awakening.
And 42% Independents! Go figure.
Clyde_Style wrote:
GONYK wrote:Remember 10 days ago when Trump supporters were saying that the notion of Democrats possibly adding justices to the Supreme Court would pretty much turn the country against them and end Biden's candidacy?
What happened to that?
Phish Tank wrote:GONYK wrote:Remember 10 days ago when Trump supporters were saying that the notion of Democrats possibly adding justices to the Supreme Court would pretty much turn the country against them and end Biden's candidacy?
What happened to that?
They’ve gone on to “emails” and “fracking” and “chumps” I guess in the hope that something sticks lol
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BKlutch wrote:Yesterday, I wrote how many people were voting early in NYC. Today, Sunday morning at 8:30 am, I was there again hoping to catch a bus. At first, I was shocked by what I thought was an unbelievably long line for the bus...
Until I saw that these were voting lines over 3 blocks long for the 10 am start to early voting! 90 minutes early, so the lines by 10 am will problably be blocks longer.
BlueVoting is catching on like wildfire!
I've never seen such energy and enthusiasm. Voting has never been taken so seriously and been such a personal issue as it is now. 93,000 people voted early yesterday, on only the first day of early voting.
I don't believe any of the polls have captured this enthusiasm. People thought there wouldn't be any enthusiasm for Biden, right? Well, guess again, folks. People do care about taking America back.
BlueVoting Wildfire!
BKlutch wrote:Yesterday, I wrote how many people were voting early in NYC. Today, Sunday morning at 8:30 am, I was there again hoping to catch a bus. At first, I was shocked by what I thought was an unbelievably long line for the bus...
Until I saw that these were voting lines over 3 blocks long for the 10 am start to early voting! 90 minutes early, so the lines by 10 am will problably be blocks longer.
BlueVoting is catching on like wildfire!
I've never seen such energy and enthusiasm. Voting has never been taken so seriously and been such a personal issue as it is now. 93,000 people voted early yesterday, on only the first day of early voting.
I don't believe any of the polls have captured this enthusiasm. People thought there wouldn't be any enthusiasm for Biden, right? Well, guess again, folks. People do care about taking America back.
BlueVoting Wildfire!

thebuzzardman wrote:BKlutch wrote:Yesterday, I wrote how many people were voting early in NYC. Today, Sunday morning at 8:30 am, I was there again hoping to catch a bus. At first, I was shocked by what I thought was an unbelievably long line for the bus...
Until I saw that these were voting lines over 3 blocks long for the 10 am start to early voting! 90 minutes early, so the lines by 10 am will problably be blocks longer.
BlueVoting is catching on like wildfire!
I've never seen such energy and enthusiasm. Voting has never been taken so seriously and been such a personal issue as it is now. 93,000 people voted early yesterday, on only the first day of early voting.
I don't believe any of the polls have captured this enthusiasm. People thought there wouldn't be any enthusiasm for Biden, right? Well, guess again, folks. People do care about taking America back.
BlueVoting Wildfire!
Unfortunately, these votes in California or NY don't count as much as those in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Florida, Wisconsin, Michigan
BKlutch wrote:Yesterday, I wrote how many people were voting early in NYC. Today, Sunday morning at 8:30 am, I was there again hoping to catch a bus. At first, I was shocked by what I thought was an unbelievably long line for the bus...
Until I saw that these were voting lines over 3 blocks long for the 10 am start to early voting! 90 minutes early, so the lines by 10 am will problably be blocks longer.
BlueVoting is catching on like wildfire!
I've never seen such energy and enthusiasm. Voting has never been taken so seriously and been such a personal issue as it is now. 93,000 people voted early yesterday, on only the first day of early voting.
I don't believe any of the polls have captured this enthusiasm. People thought there wouldn't be any enthusiasm for Biden, right? Well, guess again, folks. People do care about taking America back.
BlueVoting Wildfire!
thebuzzardman wrote:BKlutch wrote:Yesterday, I wrote how many people were voting early in NYC. Today, Sunday morning at 8:30 am, I was there again hoping to catch a bus. At first, I was shocked by what I thought was an unbelievably long line for the bus...
Until I saw that these were voting lines over 3 blocks long for the 10 am start to early voting! 90 minutes early, so the lines by 10 am will problably be blocks longer.
BlueVoting is catching on like wildfire!
I've never seen such energy and enthusiasm. Voting has never been taken so seriously and been such a personal issue as it is now. 93,000 people voted early yesterday, on only the first day of early voting.
I don't believe any of the polls have captured this enthusiasm. People thought there wouldn't be any enthusiasm for Biden, right? Well, guess again, folks. People do care about taking America back.
BlueVoting Wildfire!
Unfortunately, these votes in California or NY don't count as much as those in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Florida, Wisconsin, Michigan
robillionaire wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:BKlutch wrote:Yesterday, I wrote how many people were voting early in NYC. Today, Sunday morning at 8:30 am, I was there again hoping to catch a bus. At first, I was shocked by what I thought was an unbelievably long line for the bus...
Until I saw that these were voting lines over 3 blocks long for the 10 am start to early voting! 90 minutes early, so the lines by 10 am will problably be blocks longer.
BlueVoting is catching on like wildfire!
I've never seen such energy and enthusiasm. Voting has never been taken so seriously and been such a personal issue as it is now. 93,000 people voted early yesterday, on only the first day of early voting.
I don't believe any of the polls have captured this enthusiasm. People thought there wouldn't be any enthusiasm for Biden, right? Well, guess again, folks. People do care about taking America back.
BlueVoting Wildfire!
Unfortunately, these votes in California or NY don't count as much as those in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Florida, Wisconsin, Michigan
This is a complete waste of my time, let’s be honest. At least as it pertains to electoral college. But I think it’s important to cast a vote against fascism even if it’s just to show how deeply unpopular this regime is here.
omerome wrote:robillionaire wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:
Unfortunately, these votes in California or NY don't count as much as those in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Florida, Wisconsin, Michigan
This is a complete waste of my time, let’s be honest. At least as it pertains to electoral college. But I think it’s important to cast a vote against fascism even if it’s just to show how deeply unpopular this regime is here.
Voting goes beyond hoping we get a new president though. You are also voting for potential policies in your own neighborhood. You are voting for your state rep, senator, judges, and even the comptroller.
This isn't directed at you in particular, but when people say that voting is a waste of time because of where they live, I wish they are aware of those additional factors.
Pointgod wrote:GONYK wrote:Remember 10 days ago when Trump supporters were saying that the notion of Democrats possibly adding justices to the Supreme Court would pretty much turn the country against them and end Biden's candidacy?
What happened to that?
It went the same way of Biden has dementia, Biden’s hiding in his basement and all the other right wing bull. It’s like a pyramid scheme of lies and misinformation
