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Alben Barkley
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« on: May 24, 2019, 02:11:42 AM »
« edited: May 24, 2019, 02:20:51 AM by KYWildman »



EC map sealing the House of Rep with 235 Democrats and a healthy Biden win, Biden's catholism helps him in PA and FL.

Lol. You are really dumb if you believe that some voters care about the faith of a candidate, Biden supports abortion and it is not a winning card with catholic voters. And stop with Ohio, this state is gone for democrats even if you believe the contrary

Lol you are really dumb if you believe that no voters care about the faith of a candidate. Maybe most don’t, but SOME do. We know that for a fact because polls tell us people are significantly less likely to vote for Muslims and Atheists than Christians and Jews, for instance. And I posted a whole thread with data from Pew Research Center showing the swing in the Catholic vote from Obama (who won Catholics) to Trump, and how Hispanic Catholics have consistently been slightly more Democratic than Hispanics on the whole, and significantly more Democratic than white Catholics and Catholics on the whole. This COULD actually matter, because if those Hispanic Catholics turn out to vote in even just slightly greater numbers and/or swing even just slightly harder for Biden than they did Obama because he is Catholic, that could conceivably have a tangible impact in some states, particularly if they are very close and have large Hispanic populations. So Florida, Nevada, Arizona, maybe Texas...

I’m not saying it’s definitely going to happen, but dismissing the possibility is considerably dumber and less evidence-based than saying it might happen. But I can’t say I expect much other than dumbness from a “French Republican.”

Oh and also Pew numbers tell us that more Catholics actually are pro-choice. (What they definitely don’t like, however, is Trump’s immigration policy.) So again, one side has facts and evidence and the other side only has insults and claims pulled out of their ass. I wonder which side is the “dumb” one...
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