is calling your opponent a terrorist normal now?
Quarter term election, so general discussions on VA/NJ state elections, some state and local elections nationwide, SA prop stuff, NYC mayor (Mamdani's gonna win), California proposition 50 (should be closer than polls think), general discussion thread for this.
Go Jack Ciattarelli. Kick her ass. It's going to be razor thin. Also go Jason Miyares, let's beat that homicidal terrorist wannabe Jones into submission.
is calling your opponent a terrorist normal now?
How about Hitler?![]()
That's not my deal, comparing Trump to Hitler is passé
I think Trump is in his own category already
Take it up with JV Vance and Lil Marco.
the Vought/Miller/Rubio troika seems to be operating the unruly sock-puppet, but JD Vance plays footsie with real-deal neo-nazis
I thought they were the ones who called Trump Hitler.
they did
but turns out, they like it
He literally threatened to murder elected officials AND children. Calling children and unborn babies fascists and Nazis and saying they should die. He's not a human.
My predictions -
Spanberger (D) +6
Hashmi (D) +7
Miyares (R) +6
VA house of delegates - small D majority
VA state senate - small D majority, maybe status quo map
Ciattarelli (R) + 0.7%
NJ Attorney general - R + 1.5%
NJ state house - D majority
NJ state senate - D majority
Mamdani + 22%
California Proposition 50 (D) - Yes +7%
[please vote against it]
San Antonio elections:
-Prop A: Yes +11%
-Prop B: Yes +13%
I don't see anything about unborn children there
Sounds like he had a grudge against one guy, two years ago
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to be sure, saying stuff like that is politically damaging and should be
but that's a far cry from terrorism
Jack Ciattarelli is winning, tbh.
Sears, Cuomo et al. have no chance though.
Spanberger is weak and would be a great opportunity for the GOP but Sears is just a terrible candidate. Mamdani is great for the GOP, so that's a win. Don't know anything about Ciattarelli but a nailbiter in blue NJ doesn't bode well for the Dems no matter the outcome.
How did ya'll vote on the Texas props?
No on prop 15, yes on all others for me
same pattern in reverse for me
Really, no on everything except the anti-vaxxer one...that's weird
I did not mean to be exact in my flip response to you
Got me
Last edited by Winehole23; 11-04-2025 at 05:48 PM.
I didn't see an antivax measure, Prop 7?
Lib media has already started, if Dems win in blue cities & states...it's a referendum on Trump lol
where do the people live?
https://www.census.gov/newsroom/pres...pulations.htmlThe nation's urban population increased by 6.4% between 2010 and 2020 based on 2020 Census data and a change in the way urban areas are defined, according to the new list of urban areas released today by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Despite the increase in the urban population, urban areas, defined as densely developed residential, commercial, and other nonresidential areas, now account for 80.0% of the U.S. population, down from 80.7% in 2010. This small decline was largely the result of changes to the criteria for defining urban areas implemented by the Census Bureau, including raising the minimum population threshold for qualification from 2,500 to 5,000. The rural population — the population in any areas outside of those classified as urban — increased as a percentage of the national population from 19.3% in 2010 to 20.0% in 2020.
Prop 15 Parental Rights Amendment
I did not vote for that
sorry, gassed out
goofed on the numeration
just assumed i voted the opposite of you, which is roughly correct
Sounds like you didn't vote...too busy monitoring a dead internet forum
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