Russell Jaslow
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I don't believe ONE THING from 538 anymore.
And to think, they were the first ones to analytically nail 2016.
I don't believe ONE THING from 538 anymore.
I don't believe ONE THING from 538 anymore.
Is the nerd slap fight still going on? That was pretty funny last night
Ok ignoring the very heavy negatives for a minute...some positives will come out of this IF Biden wins. A functional cabinet with people in charge who actually know what they are doing is important. Using science to help fight COVID is positive. Not having 3am tweets from the President crashing the market will be a positive. Not alienating our allies because we want to pout and cry will be positive.
Legislatively things wont be great cause nothing gets done...but IF Biden pulls it out I honestly hope Pelosi loses as Speaker because she isnt needed. To fight Trump she is acceptable, but we need a different consigliere if Biden is in charge. That too would be a net positive IMHO.
I don't believe ONE THING from 538 anymore.
GOP "challengers" have flooded the Detroit vote counting center.
So, Drew S., was it more important to you that Collins added jobs for Maine, or that Gideon was an out-stater with outside funding?
Is that men holding rifles pretending it’s their
dong?
The creepiest thing about this election is that Dumpie got more people to vote for him than in 2016, by virtue of four years of bigoted, racist, rapist, hateful, whining criminality. To some extent I can understand the awesome power of confirmation bias and media bubbles over sheeple who voted for him on a chance and then convinced themselves to stick with him. But to come to the decision now to vote for Trump with no prior commitment? It's sad that level of evil even exists in the world.
Either that, or there are a lot of 18-22 year-old "human scum" now who just weren't able to vote last time.
Trump is only at an advantage in one, PA, and while Biden would need to get something like 70-75% of the outstanding vote to flip it, those votes are in counties where he's been getting upper 60's, upper 70% of the count.
Couple things on Maine Senate race. Most of the 2nd district might as well be Appalachia . Sure their are some coastal areas with money but most of counties are poor. Gideon ads whining about Collins being bought and paid for( its true but..) didn't play well when Gideon had 66 million in donations. I figured Collins would win easily in 2nd district but she only lost one county, Portland area aka Northern Massachusetts. I think she actially lost Knox county by 65 votes so 2 counties. Gideon is a carpet bagger to rural mainers.
Collins also had Bill Green endorse her on several well played ads on tv and in print. Bill Green is well liked retired Sportscaster on local news. They were low key and extremely well done.
Last. you keys made fun of me telling you why Collins is well liked in Maine. She is out and about in the community and that plays in Maine.
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No guns yet but you know that is the threat they are telegraphing.
I'd be interested to hear our Republicans (Hovey, Sic, etc) opine on Dump's pre-emptive attempt to shut down the count. Will they stand up to Dump, stand with him, or try to wiggle and deflect like McConnell did?
It would be nice to hear our R's tell Dump to get bent.
The jobs. If the senate ends up 51-49 for the R’s she is going to have some serious power.
If you look at Maine’s leadership we have a moderate dem governor, independent senator, and a moderate republican senator. We are ever, ever so lucky.
People can bash me for my Collins takes but I’m just trying to explain why things went the way they did.
The jobs. If the senate ends up 51-49 for the R’s she is going to have some serious power.
I'd replace Pelosi and Schumer both. Pelosi's like 200 and Schumer is milquetoast