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mwooldri

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14. A lot of those "unaffiliated voters" are lined with a party.
Thu Oct 31, 2024, 12:46 PM
Oct 31

This unaffiliated voters is a Democrat in disguise. It's so that I can cross over and ratfuck the Republican primary if needs be.

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CNN GA and NC update [View all] WSHazel Oct 31 OP
6% and 7% is not a narrow lead. pwb Oct 31 #1
If the GA data is correct, Trump would need to win on election day by more than 10 to have a shot Johnny2X2X Oct 31 #8
Polling before and after Hieronymus Phact Oct 31 #12
OMG! I know that's the first thing I noticed that his HUGE! Coexist Oct 31 #11
Came to say it. Seconded. mahina Oct 31 #20
So true Smooth155 Nov 1 #31
No chance of winning by 10% Polybius Nov 1 #35
No, the comment was Trump Deminpenn Nov 1 #37
When do they start counting the early vote/absentee ballots? Novara Oct 31 #2
GA will be quick.... not sure about NC getagrip_already Oct 31 #9
I Think... GB_RN Oct 31 #16
Here In NC... GB_RN Oct 31 #15
In most states it is cou ted before election day and reported almost immediately after polls close ColinC Oct 31 #28
After the 2020 election, PA Deminpenn Nov 1 #38
This message was self-deleted by its author ColinC Nov 1 #39
This is great news! ColinC Nov 1 #40
another Dems in Disarray WhiteTara Oct 31 #3
why ask why? Always about the money derived from democratsruletheday Nov 1 #32
Oh. My mind hasn't really WhiteTara Nov 1 #33
lol...greeeeeeeeeeed democratsruletheday Nov 1 #34
What you said. sinkingfeeling Oct 31 #4
A seven point lead is huge with that much volume JT45242 Oct 31 #5
Nbc site breaks it down for some demographics SheltieLover Oct 31 #26
Let's "narrowly" beat that orange mfer awesomerwb1 Oct 31 #6
Yes that isn't a narrow lead, but how would they know? Those states JohnSJ Oct 31 #7
They ask people who already voted how they voted ColinC Oct 31 #29
Thanks. I hope that is valid and they are being honest. JohnSJ Oct 31 #30
NC voter registration statistics from the NCSBE littlemissmartypants Oct 31 #10
A lot of those "unaffiliated voters" are lined with a party. mwooldri Oct 31 #14
One qualifier WSHazel Oct 31 #13
CNN with a characterization of moniss Oct 31 #17
I've been calling the MSM "Plutocracy Pravda" and "CorpoPravda" for years. nt hvn_nbr_2 Oct 31 #22
PEOPLE: That lead IS NARROW. Why? Because more Dems than Repubs vote early. Potentially a lot more. jvill Oct 31 #18
More REPUBS have voted early in both NC and GA WSHazel Oct 31 #19
It's a wide narrow. Strelnikov_ Oct 31 #21
"...narrowly by a 7% margin"? WTAF, can the gotta-keep-the-horserace-in-play get any stupider? n/t TygrBright Oct 31 #23
Only in American MSM... WinstonSmith4740 Oct 31 #24
CNN is so fucking partisan for f'ing GOP assholes, it is disgusting... Demsrule86 Oct 31 #25
I heard first thing this am, on MSNBC Bev54 Oct 31 #27
I think they mean narrow for early voting Polybius Nov 1 #36
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