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May 19, 2024, 01:19:10 PM
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 on: Today at 01:18:25 PM 
Started by jojoju1998 - Last post by Torie
What is the practical impact of Catholic "blessings" of gay marriages, even though gay sex is sinful. It seems incoherent.

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 on: Today at 01:18:04 PM 
Started by wbrocks67 - Last post by Horus

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 on: Today at 01:17:51 PM 
Started by heatcharger - Last post by Woody
"He's still got it!"

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 on: Today at 01:17:23 PM 
Started by heatcharger - Last post by LAKISYLVANIA

Analysts are starting to talk about Minnesota like a battleground state. Was Biden’s primary performance a sign of things to come?

Donald Trump had a much weaker primary performance in MN than Biden did.

Trump had competition. Biden did not.

(no one took Williamson or Phillips seriously and anyone one could criticize Biden for, one could criticize Philips for as well - except for age).

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 on: Today at 01:16:54 PM 
Started by Tender Branson - Last post by 2016
seems about right. In the end it could be Trump 54% Biden 40% Others 6%.

among all Battlegrounds and ex Battleground states, Florida one of the states I’m quite sure Trump would win in double digits. Even though somehow Trump support would collapse considerably between now and election day, he would still win Florida comfortably. Biden and the Democratic brand is just to unpopular here.



I wonder if Trump will win Dade County 55-42 or something like that.

seems about right, but probably high single digits like 9%. The way I see it now, Biden could only win Alachua, Gadsden, Leon, Osceola, Orange, Broward and Palm Beach counties at this point.


I'm with you on this. CBS has Trump leading among FL Hispanics Statewide 52-47. This is consistent with other FL Poll.
There seems to be a massive realignment among FL Hispanics and not just Cubans who traditionally vote Republican. Trump may even win Puerto Ricans, who traditionally backed D Pres Candidates over the last decade.
If Miami-Dade comes in like 2022 the State is going to get called at 8pm Poll Closing.

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 on: Today at 01:16:44 PM 
Started by heatcharger - Last post by LAKISYLVANIA
Look like trump definitely playing on his quite natural Memeness and trying to make Joe biden look like a complete idiot which honestly is kind of working on me
And i remember Republicans said they were now focusing on Minnesota and Virginia since they felt that the swing states were either pretty safe for the Rs or naturally leaning towards them So i got a feeling that trump is going to try to flip those 2 states.

A lot of people are congratulating me on calling Virginia as a battleground. Tremendous golf courses. Tremendous wine. We love our contractors and consultants.

VA is still lean D at the moment, i feel but I guess if you include lean states into the battleground ones than yes, it's a battleground as well.

I expect a Biden +3/+4 win here.

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 on: Today at 01:16:43 PM 
Started by heatcharger - Last post by Dr Oz Lost Party!

Analysts are starting to talk about Minnesota like a battleground state. Was Biden’s primary performance a sign of things to come?

Donald Trump had a weaker primary performance in MN than Biden did.

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 on: Today at 01:15:50 PM 
Started by heatcharger - Last post by LAKISYLVANIA
Yes, MN is a battleground. I still think Biden is favoured but it's definitely in play. I expect a Biden +1/+2 win. In case Trump wins by as much the polls currently predict than I believe MN might flip.

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 on: Today at 01:15:36 PM 
Started by Woody - Last post by Amenhotep Bakari-Sellers
It's evident by today's poll with AZ on the tossup and NV polls, that Biden short of 270 isn't gonna walk into the WH again

But, what did Biden team instead of changing course on a new Veep they double down. I am not saying they are gonna lose, my signature is up, but it's a warning sign

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 on: Today at 01:15:31 PM 
Started by Associate Justice PiT - Last post by Torie
I have been an atheist all my life, as was my Dad. However that religion can help some people to live more estimable lives than would otherwise be the case. I would have liked to ask Christopher Hitchens that question while he was still alive. Religion can be a bane, but that is not always true. And in the Jewish tradition, the teachings emphasize trying to be a caring and empathetic person. Make sense?

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