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wease wrote:
Trump’s campaigning for Lyin’ Ted?
Boy is he ever. Also, Gwar is playing across the street. To say that the mix of people so far has been interesting would be an understatement. We're not even open for another hour.
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washing machine wrote:
wease wrote:
Trump’s campaigning for Lyin’ Ted?
Boy is he ever. Also, Gwar is playing across the street. To say that the mix of people so far has been interesting would be an understatement. We're not even open for another hour.
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at least in MT, I'd regard any such data as highly suspect, as absentee ballots didn't even hit mailboxes until middle-to-late part of last week, and likely haven't been dropped back in the mail until this morning.
I don't think there will be enough new people voting in Texas to elect Beto.
I see Beto going on Maher and getting the rest of the nation excited for him, and it totally excites me too. I canvassed for Obama in '08 as one of those new people voting and it feels to me like the energy that Beto is bringing to the state is on that same level.
That being said, I am well aware that I live in one of the large liberal bubbles in a state much redder than the national media understands. Districts are gerrymandered, Cruz is actually liked by a lot of conservatives here, and the "generational language barrier" McP referred to earlier is alive and well here in Texas...but with the left looking out of step with "Texan grit", whatever that actually is.
I don't think this state is ready for Beto yet, but I do hope that his noble quest will help a lot of more local democrats reshape the state's overall look. this time around.
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dimejinky99 wrote:
I could destroy any ai chatbot you put in front of me. Easily.
I don't think there will be enough new people voting in Texas to elect Beto.
I see Beto going on Maher and getting the rest of the nation excited for him, and it totally excites me too. I canvassed for Obama in '08 as one of those new people voting and it feels to me like the energy that Beto is bringing to the state is on that same level.
That being said, I am well aware that I live in one of the large liberal bubbles in a state much redder than the national media understands. Districts are gerrymandered, Cruz is actually liked by a lot of conservatives here, and the "generational language barrier" McP referred to earlier is alive and well here in Texas...but with the left looking out of step with "Texan grit", whatever that actually is.
I don't think this state is ready for Beto yet, but I do hope that his noble quest will help a lot of more local democrats reshape the state's overall look. this time around.
I dont think gerrymandering applies here though, right? Are Congressional races based on the popular vote?
I don't think there will be enough new people voting in Texas to elect Beto. ...
That being said, I am well aware that I live in one of the large liberal bubbles in a state much redder than the national media understands.
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I don't think this state is ready for Beto yet
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I dont think gerrymandering applies here though, right? Are Congressional races based on the popular vote?
I just copied and pasted the whole post,dudesirfriendyou willfully obtuse man trag. My rebuttal is in there. Houston is not reflective of the state as a whole. Same for Austin. Same for San Antonio. Etc Etc.
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I don't think there will be enough new people voting in Texas to elect Beto.
I see Beto going on Maher and getting the rest of the nation excited for him, and it totally excites me too. I canvassed for Obama in '08 as one of those new people voting and it feels to me like the energy that Beto is bringing to the state is on that same level.
That being said, I am well aware that I live in one of the large liberal bubbles in a state much redder than the national media understands. Districts are gerrymandered, Cruz is actually liked by a lot of conservatives here, and the "generational language barrier" McP referred to earlier is alive and well here in Texas...but with the left looking out of step with "Texan grit", whatever that actually is.
I don't think this state is ready for Beto yet, but I do hope that his noble quest will help a lot of more local democrats reshape the state's overall look. this time around.
I dont think gerrymandering applies here though, right? Are Congressional races based on the popular vote?
I just copied and pasted the whole post, dude. My rebuttal is in there. Houston is not reflective of the state as a whole. Same for Austin. Same for San Antonio. Etc Etc.
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Texas sounds like a real hell hole. Immigrant laborers free to carry around guns. what a f*cking nightmare. you all can have it. drill baby drill. good luck w your water table
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96583UP wrote:
Texas sounds like a real hell hole. Immigrant laborers free to carry around guns. what a f*cking nightmare. you all can have it. drill baby drill. good luck w your water table
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when Cruz gets elected he can shout angry things at the immigration caravan, in spanish
that's a desirable skill set for a 2018 US Senator
also he's pretty good at eating paint chips
which is very relatable to the average voter at this point in U.S. history
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