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Starry Eyed Jagaloon
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« on: October 02, 2020, 07:02:08 PM »

Biden is not leading by 20 points in upstate. Even Obama '08 only won by 6 points there. With a sample size of 197 it's a worthless metric.
He is not leading in the suburbs by 14 points either. The white NYPD cops hate Biden and Harris there. More like 7 points

You really think cops control how the suburbs vote lol? There may be certain neighborhoods they might change the result in, but overall there won't be too much of an effect. Not to mention they likely voted heavily for Trump in 2016 to begin with.

Those upstate numbers in this poll are incredible. Shows a very tough race for Trump across the upper midwest.
Yes, because the GOP is coordinating with police unions in Rockland, Nassau etc.

You do understand most people in Rockland, Nassau, etc. are not employed by the NYPD, don't you?
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Starry Eyed Jagaloon
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: October 04, 2020, 11:53:27 AM »

Biden is not leading by 20 points in upstate. Even Obama '08 only won by 6 points there. With a sample size of 197 it's a worthless metric.
He is not leading in the suburbs by 14 points either. The white NYPD cops hate Biden and Harris there. More like 7 points

You really think cops control how the suburbs vote lol? There may be certain neighborhoods they might change the result in, but overall there won't be too much of an effect. Not to mention they likely voted heavily for Trump in 2016 to begin with.

Those upstate numbers in this poll are incredible. Shows a very tough race for Trump across the upper midwest.
Yes, because the GOP is coordinating with police unions in Rockland, Nassau etc.

You do understand most people in Rockland, Nassau, etc. are not employed by the NYPD, don't you?

Um, a lot of them are. Why do you think that the NYC PBA endorses candidates outside of NYC?


Because they can and they have influence over maybe 2% of the population--which is still a good number. Meanwhile, everyone else (or 98% of the population) couldn't care less what the PBA has to say when they cast their vote.
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