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May 16, 2024, 11:26:03 PM
News: Election Simulator 2.0 Released. Senate/Gubernatorial maps, proportional electoral votes, and more - Read more

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 on: Today at 11:23:49 PM 
Started by GAinDC - Last post by Holy Unifying Centrist
Remember that Trump’s 2020 vote share increase among black voters was more because of decreased turnout among this group than people flipping from D to R (in fact, 2020 exit polls indicated that only 1% of black 2016 Clinton voters flipped to Trump in 2020). The decrease in turnout can be attributed to Democrats not reaching out to this group as much as they did before, along with the fact that most blacks have traditionally preferred Election Day voting over absentee voting (the latter of which dominated the 2020 election).

Yeah, dems didn't reach out to black voters at all in 2020 where BLM dominated the news. They definitely did not bend over backwards to win their vote

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 on: Today at 11:19:26 PM 
Started by Tekken_Guy - Last post by Schiff for Senate
I would’ve said no until Jon Ralston said that all of the D house incumbents were in trouble. He doesn’t usually raise the alarm for no reason and clearly thinks that Dems are losing ground in NV, and it was already a close state to begin with.

As of now this is probably a pure tossup (I.e. that Rs win one of these districts).

This. Tbh Democrats might have screwed themselves over by spreading their votes so thin...it's a house of cards...one big red wave and a 4-0 R House delegation is hardly impossible (maybe not this year, but then in 2026 if Biden pulls off a win).

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 on: Today at 11:19:25 PM 
Started by BigVic - Last post by Mr. Smith
No. Truth is, with a few spurts here and there, turnout generally declined until 2004. Even as recessions came and went.

2020 was literally the highest since 1900, surpassing 1960, which not even 2008 could do!

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 on: Today at 11:15:51 PM 
Started by GeorgiaModerate - Last post by Born to Slay. Forced to Work.
Since no one mentioned it I’m just gonna point out McCormick has seven kids he’s leaving behind.

Seven

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 on: Today at 11:13:25 PM 
Started by Tekken_Guy - Last post by Born to Slay. Forced to Work.
Someone link the famous Truman photo

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 on: Today at 11:06:38 PM 
Started by TDAS04 - Last post by Frodo
James Buchanan by a three:two ratio over ex-President Millard Fillmore of the Know-Nothing Party.  It doesn't seem that John C. Fremont (much like Abraham Lincoln in 1860) was even on the ballot in Virginia.  

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 on: Today at 11:05:29 PM 
Started by Attorney General & PPT Dwarven Dragon - Last post by Attorney General & PPT Dwarven Dragon
Aye

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 on: Today at 11:04:40 PM 
Started by Benjamin Frank 2.0 - Last post by Benjamin Frank 2.0
Lone Justice - Shelter


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 on: Today at 11:03:39 PM 
Started by Chips - Last post by GM Team Member and Deputy PPT WB

How is that 8 electoral votes for Obama.  Hawaii + DC should be 7 unless the NCT splits results by CD in Maine (and I have never noticed if it has before.)

it does, kinda. I think if you get a certain % in the state you still get 1 EV, similar thing with NE.

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 on: Today at 11:02:26 PM 
Started by AustralianSwingVoter - Last post by AustralianSwingVoter
COMMONWEALTH OF FRÉMONT
APRIL 2023 REFERENDUM
OFFICIAL BALLOT


1. This election will last for exactly 72 hours beginning at 12:00 AM (Eastern Time) on Friday 17 May and ending at 12:00 AM on Monday 20 May. All votes cast outside of this period will be counted invalid.

2. You are eligible to vote in this election if you (a) have registered with the federal Census Bureau as a voter of one of the states or external territories of this Region; (b) have not had your voting rights stripped as the result of deregistration or court order; and (c) meet all other requirements set forth in Article V of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Frémont and federal law.

3. You are permitted, but not advised, to edit your ballot within 20 minutes of posting it in this thread. Editing your ballot more than 20 minutes after posting it in this voting booth will cause it to be counted invalid.

4. You are permitted to write your ballot in a language other than English, provided you use only Latin characters (A, B, C, ...) and Arabic numerals (1, 2, 3, ...) to spell out the names of candidates for office and list all candidates or options that appear on this official sample ballot.

5. Please check over your ballot thoroughly before you click "Post". You have no excuse for casting a ballot which contains errors or does not accurately reflect your preferences. Failure to correct errors in your ballot may result in its disqualification.



BALLOT QUESTION - SEQUOYAH STATEHOOD

Question: Should the Sequoyah Statehood Amendment to the federal constitution be ratified?
Text: [Read here.]


[   ] Aye

[   ] Nay

[   ] Abstain


FOR FIRST MINISTER
ONE (1) to be elected.


[   ] Write-in:

FOR PARLIAMENT
THREE (3) to be elected.


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