Frank the Yank
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Yes if she holds Biden serve, which I highly doubt. Could happen but I doubt it.Harris absolutely can win without PA.
Yes if she holds Biden serve, which I highly doubt. Could happen but I doubt it.Harris absolutely can win without PA.
This is true but polling firms adjust the raw results to reflect past performance and other factors. We will have the results soon enough.Just saying, in Trumps previous campaigns he has outperformed his poll numbers.
One of the most accurate polls in 2020 was Atlas….again just saying.
Then why did you emphatically say she couldn’t?Yes if she holds Biden serve, which I highly doubt. Could happen but I doubt it.
This was the general vibe on a lot of the Left Wing you tube channels I have been watching. The path obviously becomes more difficult. She's big odds on Favourite now to win Pennsylvania & Michigan ( where i thought she may struggle ) which will the make job a lot easier if she bags these Two.Harris absolutely can win without PA.
Not strange for us at all. It’s called ballot splitting and some people do vote that way.So the weird thing about my voting ballot is there are like 20 - 30 different elections I can vote for.
Obviously the President but also state governer, representative, and a whole host of town finance officer, sherrif and school board members!
The strange thing is, I can vote for (for example) a democratic President and at the same time a Republican governor for the state I live in as the two are separate ballots.
I imagine most folk just tick all the republican or democratic boxes but I was talking to someone at work yesterday who said she is a democrat and will vote for Harris but really likes the republican governor in the state
It’s strange for me as a first time voter!Not strange for us at all. It’s called ballot splitting and some people do vote that way.
Ok it’s like saying City can’t lose versus Wigan in that FA Cup Final but yet they did. Yeah ANYTHING can happen. I don’t know the odds of her winning without PA but they have to be quite long. I don’t think she can do it.Then why did you emphatically say she couldn’t?
And people wonder why Trump outperforms his polling numbers…put your bottom lip in pal
Sounds a bit raggy…Ok it’s like saying City can’t lose versus Wigan in that FA Cup Final
What you are describing is a “split ticket” (or “ticket-splitting”) and does indeed add complexity to the election, especially if you really study the nature and implications of it (there are literally entire university courses about it), even as it impacts presidential voting.So the weird thing about my voting ballot is there are like 20 - 30 different elections I can vote for.
Obviously the President but also state governer, representative, and a whole host of town finance officer, sherrif and school board members!
The strange thing is, I can vote for (for example) a democratic President and at the same time a Republican governor for the state I live in as the two are separate ballots.
I imagine most folk just tick all the republican or democratic boxes but I was talking to someone at work yesterday who said she is a democrat and will vote for Harris but really likes the republican governor in the state