Absolutely. I hope your wife gets better soon.My wife currently has Covid, would Biden suggest she drink bleach? No of course not.
Trumps a dangerous lunatic that the world would be a better place without him in charge....
Yes, hence why I said it’ll depend on what happens with PA (or NV/AZ) and that I could see a call later today. :-)CNN have pretty much handed him PA in all but name now. Someone will call it I think when he goes in front there
I've seen a few people hint at this but not looked into the detail yet.Your entire argument that progressive was the way to go was absolutely destroyed in this election. Every progressive Democratic Senate candidate got fucking destroyed.
Hope your missus recovers quickly, mate!My wife currently has Covid, would Biden suggest she drink bleach? No of course not.
Trumps a dangerous lunatic that the world would be a better place without him in charge....
The moment he is out of office it will be the happiest unfollow I will ever do on social mediaTwitter statement that once he leaves office, he loses special privilege around having his account suspended. Looks like he'll be booted off that too unless he reigns in the nonsense, which, i suspect he won't.
Happy Friday everyone.... He'll be absolutely done without that....
A 2 state lead would feel a whole lot more comfortable given how close many are. But a big PA lead also makes it fairly solid.Yes, hence why I said it’ll depend on what happens with PA (or NV/AZ) and that I could see a call later today. :-)
exactly, he won't be coming out with anti Muslim rhetoric, he won't be saying there are 'good people' on both sides at the next White supremacist rally and he won't stand against the BLM movement - of course this will upset the dumb racist twats in the US , but the good will weigh out the bad and he is a emblem of hope for the start of unity in America - agree it will take a long time.
So, the electorate...You're misunderstanding the electorate I think. Just because someone votes for something doesn't mean they are 100% committed to that. Take Brexit for example, I voted to leave so am part of the 51.8% but didn't really care if it was canned after seeing the total final vote of the electorate. Many people who voted for Trump will always vote for the GOP out of tradition, habit whatever you call it. And in a general election it is much more complicated with multiple factors to consider and judge the contenders on. Many people on the opposite side will give Biden the chance to prove himself and either reward him or punish him (or the party more likely) at the next chance.
Not the results, but the people!A day's ride? New Hampshire to Georgia? On a Harley maybe.
Wasn't the delay till inauguration because of getting the results in?
We will see in the next 4 years if he is able to unite the country. What is nonsense is you expecting it to happen over night.
Lies.So, the electorate...
Support for the Orange Gimp was 30% more from Muslim voters, the Black male vote went from 13% to 17%, Black female support for Biden down 8%. In Florida, Clinton held a 30%+ support which went to a Biden deficit of -5%, a swing of 35%. Whilst he still had support from the Latino/ Hispanic communities, his overall support went down.
How would you manage this data for talk of 'racism' for the 'current' president?
As far as my data shows, there is ONE Progressive senator in the senate.Your entire argument that progressive was the way to go was absolutely destroyed in this election. Every progressive Democratic Senate candidate got fucking destroyed.
He views every world event through how it looks on TV. The joke is that he got elected because of how he appeared to be on a fucking TV show that made him out to be God like. He has felt compelled to act that out in every move he made since. Sooner this prick goes the betterIt’s an interesting insight into a sociopath. The fact that Fox called Arizona is completely irrelevant- the state will be declared at some point - the calling of the result by a news channel is not material but Trump et al see it as a treasonable offence as if it’s material to the outcome.... it’s not. It’s how people voted that matters.
No idea. Perhaps they didn't vote just on the issue of racism or didn't personally encounter enough racism themselves to deem it an issue for them. The problem with racists, as you know, is that they hide their feelings very well in public.So, the electorate...
Support for the Orange Gimp was 30% more from Muslim voters, the Black male vote went from 13% to 17%, Black female support for Biden down 8%. In Florida, Clinton held a 30%+ support which went to a Biden deficit of -5%, a swing of 35%. Whilst he still had support from the Latino/ Hispanic communities, his overall support went down.
How would you manage this data for talk of 'racism' for the 'current' president?
So, the electorate...
Support for the Orange Gimp was 30% more from Muslim voters, the Black male vote went from 13% to 17%, Black female support for Biden down 8%. In Florida, Clinton held a 30%+ support which went to a Biden deficit of -5%, a swing of 35%. Whilst he still had support from the Latino/ Hispanic communities, his overall support went down.
How would you manage this data for talk of 'racism' for the 'current' president?
I'd say - if I may - it's utter unscientific to proof non-'racist' behaviour of one person (e.g. Trump) by voting behaviour of other persons (who can have a variety of 1-issue voting reasons).So, the electorate...
Support for the Orange Gimp was 30% more from Muslim voters, the Black male vote went from 13% to 17%, Black female support for Biden down 8%. In Florida, Clinton held a 30%+ support which went to a Biden deficit of -5%, a swing of 35%. Whilst he still had support from the Latino/ Hispanic communities, his overall support went down.
How would you manage this data for talk of 'racism' for the 'current' president?