Joe Biden is now POTUS

Spectrum

Elite Poster
BGOL Investor
Ada told her not to...seriously :smh: :lol: You also have to think back to the campaign messages and surrogates: it was "her turn" and she had Lena Dunham and Gloria Steinem out there. :smh:

Obama after the election:

“One of the issues the Democrats have to be clear on is, given population distribution across the country, we have to compete everywhere. We have to show up everywhere. We have to work at a grass-roots level, something that’s been a running thread in my career,” Obama told reporters on November 14, preceding a trip he is taking to Greece, Germany and Peru. “You know, I won Iowa not because the demographics dictated that I would win Iowa. It was because I spent 87 days going to every small town and fair and fish fry and VFW hall, and there were some counties where I might have lost, but maybe I lost by 20 points instead of 50 points.”

Obama, despite being a Black candidate, never campaigned explicitly on being a Black candidate and pioneered a lot of the micro-targeting and use of big data all of the campaigns use now. Clinton literally did the exact opposite and then cried sexism despite losing the majority of cac bitches. :smh: I have no doubt Clinton would have been a better president and that we wouldn't have 220K+ covid deaths but at some point cacs, cac bitches in particular, are going to have to realize you can't have it both ways. :smh:

Yeah. I remember Obama talking about this immediately afterward. He was on the road towards the end really trying to get her over the finish line. That was a very subtle way of saying she ran a shitty campaign.
 

BDR

BeatDownRecs
BGOL Investor
Ada told her not to...seriously :smh: :lol: You also have to think back to the campaign messages and surrogates: it was "her turn" and she had Lena Dunham and Gloria Steinem out there. :smh:
Yeah I def wasn’t voting just off the strength of her having Lena nub tits Dunham As her surrogate smh
 

TIMEISMONEY

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
Man. I have zero confidence in anything coming out of Florida. I've already added it to Trump's column. I think Biden has a better shot in Texas and Georgia.
I live here and I don't trust these devils that are in charge. Better believe desantis will do everything to steal this state for his daddy orange. Trying to get as many people to the polls as possible
 

darth frosty

Dark Lord of the Sith
BGOL Investor
Hillary wasn’t doing this


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Unpre43

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
example:
They played one that said, "We can't let Bidden and the Democrats take over with their Socialist agenda".
Another said Bidden wants to abort our (black) babies. He must be stopped.
Of course all of them end with "I'm Donald Trump and I approve this message" or "Paid for by American for Trump, Inc."
Blah, blah, blah... :curse:
 

Dota

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
Collin County is the center of a political storm as the Texas suburbs become more competitive for Democrats

:colin:summary...

A Republican stronghold as recently as a few years ago, the county north of Dallas is now home to two of the most hotly contested state House races and a congressional contest about which Democrats are increasingly bullish.

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Six years ago, Collin County was so solidly Republican that many of its representatives in Austin and Washington didn’t even draw Democratic opponents. Now three of them find themselves in their most competitive November races yet.

It is one sign of how quickly the political environment has shifted in the suburban county north of Dallas, which is now an emerging battleground important to understanding Texas in 2020. Unlike some suburban counties in 2018, Collin did not flip in statewide results — but a once-overwhelming GOP advantage continued to narrow and next week’s election could be the tipping point.
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A decade ago, it would have been unthinkable that Collin County would be politically competitive. The 2012 Republican presidential nominee, Mitt Romney, won the county by 32 percentage points. In 2016, though, Donald Trump carried the county by roughly half that margin — 17 points — and two years later, U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz won it by just 6 points.
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Joel Montfort, a Democratic consultant in North Texas, said the county has seen about 70,000 new voters so far in early voting, and nearly half are 40 years old or younger.
 

HeathCliff

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
Collin County is the center of a political storm as the Texas suburbs become more competitive for Democrats

:colin:summary...

A Republican stronghold as recently as a few years ago, the county north of Dallas is now home to two of the most hotly contested state House races and a congressional contest about which Democrats are increasingly bullish.

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Six years ago, Collin County was so solidly Republican that many of its representatives in Austin and Washington didn’t even draw Democratic opponents. Now three of them find themselves in their most competitive November races yet.

It is one sign of how quickly the political environment has shifted in the suburban county north of Dallas, which is now an emerging battleground important to understanding Texas in 2020. Unlike some suburban counties in 2018, Collin did not flip in statewide results — but a once-overwhelming GOP advantage continued to narrow and next week’s election could be the tipping point.
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A decade ago, it would have been unthinkable that Collin County would be politically competitive. The 2012 Republican presidential nominee, Mitt Romney, won the county by 32 percentage points. In 2016, though, Donald Trump carried the county by roughly half that margin — 17 points — and two years later, U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz won it by just 6 points.
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Joel Montfort, a Democratic consultant in North Texas, said the county has seen about 70,000 new voters so far in early voting, and nearly half are 40 years old or younger.
This guy says Tarrant County is going to be the "tell" for what's going to happen in Texas on election night.

 

Spectrum

Elite Poster
BGOL Investor
Collin County is the center of a political storm as the Texas suburbs become more competitive for Democrats

:colin:summary...

A Republican stronghold as recently as a few years ago, the county north of Dallas is now home to two of the most hotly contested state House races and a congressional contest about which Democrats are increasingly bullish.

...

Six years ago, Collin County was so solidly Republican that many of its representatives in Austin and Washington didn’t even draw Democratic opponents. Now three of them find themselves in their most competitive November races yet.

The early vote numbers, polls + the id numbers don't really make me overly confident.

However, the district level data is what makes me think that Biden might blow this wide open. It shows a collapse for Trump. He'd really have to get out all the non-voting non-educated white boys out to make up for it.
 
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BigDaddyBuk

still not dizzy.
Platinum Member
The early vote numbers, polls + the id numbers don't really make me overly confident.

However, the district level data is what makes me think that Biden might blow this wide open. It shows a collaspe for Trump. He'd really have to get out all the non-voting non-educated white boys out to make up for it.

Fixed.
 

LordSinister

One Punch Mayne
Super Moderator
Collin County is the center of a political storm as the Texas suburbs become more competitive for Democrats

:colin:summary...

A Republican stronghold as recently as a few years ago, the county north of Dallas is now home to two of the most hotly contested state House races and a congressional contest about which Democrats are increasingly bullish.

...

Six years ago, Collin County was so solidly Republican that many of its representatives in Austin and Washington didn’t even draw Democratic opponents. Now three of them find themselves in their most competitive November races yet.

It is one sign of how quickly the political environment has shifted in the suburban county north of Dallas, which is now an emerging battleground important to understanding Texas in 2020. Unlike some suburban counties in 2018, Collin did not flip in statewide results — but a once-overwhelming GOP advantage continued to narrow and next week’s election could be the tipping point.
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A decade ago, it would have been unthinkable that Collin County would be politically competitive. The 2012 Republican presidential nominee, Mitt Romney, won the county by 32 percentage points. In 2016, though, Donald Trump carried the county by roughly half that margin — 17 points — and two years later, U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz won it by just 6 points.
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Joel Montfort, a Democratic consultant in North Texas, said the county has seen about 70,000 new voters so far in early voting, and nearly half are 40 years old or younger.
I live there and went to vote early on the first day. Lots of young people, black people, and white people sick of trump. in 2016 there was Hillary for Prison signs on the lawns, now it about 50-50 Biden/Trump.

Lots of Californians moved here as well as people from back east.
 
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