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Roronoa D. Law
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« on: April 21, 2020, 08:26:54 PM »

We're going to see 2014 (or worse) repeated at the presidential level as the people voting for Trump all think this is a hoax and will turn out in droves.

That didn't work out in Wisconsin.

Yeah, honestly I was worried about this prospect before that election. It truly does seem like Democrats and other anti-Trump voters will risk the worst if it means that they can vote against him, and I'm one of them. I will touch the filthiest, most contaminated "Cast Vote" button if I have to, even in my unimportant state.

Sure, it would be ideal and responsible if we had vote-by-mail as an emergency backup; but that doesn't seem very realistic with Republican legislatures controlling so many battleground states, unfortunately.

But how many people stayed home for the primary? Turnouts are only about 15% so those cannot by any means be used as any sort of indicator for the GE.


No, it's not an indicator of the GE but showed that any notion that Democrats are too scared to leave the house and Republicans aren't will throw the election to Trump is just as big as a hoax as 5G causing Coronavirus.
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