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Last edited by Kepler; 06-25-2020, 02:12 PM.Cornell University
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Originally posted by psych View PostKentucky is not including any absentee ballots in any of its results. The results are for in-person voting only.Cornell University
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Originally posted by Handyman View Posthttps://twitter.com/thehill/status/1276240570697089024
"Sen. Tom Cotton on #DCstatehood: "Would you trust Mayor Bowser to keep Washington safe if she were given the powers of a governor? Would you trust Marion Barry?""
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"Well-rounded working-class", wink wink. https://twitter.com/frankthorp/statu...37359965712386
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Rover Frenchy, Classic! Great post.
iwh30 I wish I could be as smart as you. I really do you are the man
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Originally posted by Kepler View Post
Oh. Wow, I don't know whether that's good or not. :-)Go Green! Go White! Go State!
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Originally posted by Spartanforlife4 View Post
Some social media posts have said it could help McGrath because early voting has been open for a long time, and Booker didn’t really make his name known until the protests. Still, I can’t imagine that many people voted nearly a month earlier.
But I'm not in KY and it's a very different world from VA.
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Originally posted by French Rage View Post"Well-rounded working-class", wink wink. https://twitter.com/frankthorp/statu...37359965712386Cornell University
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Originally posted by Spartanforlife4 View Post
Some social media posts have said it could help McGrath because early voting has been open for a long time, and Booker didn’t really make his name known until the protests. Still, I can’t imagine that many people voted nearly a month earlier.
Then again I always did homework the day it was assigned for the same reason (I am anxiety-averse) and my casual understanding is not everybody does that.Cornell University
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Hard to say who is ahead right now in Kentucky. There’s never been this many absentee ballots before, so it’s hard to say who took advantage of it. I’d lean towards McGrath for a number of reasons. Booker is big in Louisville because he’s from there and that’s where the majority of the African-American population lives in Kentucky. His campaign said he’ll win by a few points if the majority of the absentee ballots are from the Louisville area. From what I have read, election officials expect 90% of the 868,000 absentee ballots to be returned on time (they had something like 530,000 returned as of Tuesday- as long as they’re postmarked by Tuesday, they’re counted). Only 170,000 or so of those were from Jefferson County (Louisville). Again, hard to say how this will turn out. I will say I’m shocked at the counties Booker is ahead in for in-person voting, although, for obvious reasons, it’s a much smaller sample size than normal.Last edited by psych; 06-26-2020, 11:16 AM.
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Assuming Jones (AL) loses, we need +4 with the Prez. Where we at?
AZ: looks good.
CO: looks good.
GA regular: looks like a stretch.
GA special: I can't find any polling at all.
ME: looks confused.
NC: looks possible.Cornell University
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Arizona and Colorado look like they are on the right track. That means we need to pick up 2 out of: Iowa, Maine, Montana, and/or North Carolina. My guess is if we win one of the Georgias, we take 3+ out of the previous group.
As you assumed, there is no chance Jones wins. So, we are looking at anywhere from 48-53 seats. 2022 is also Democrat-friendly in the Senate.North Dakota
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