Yep. We use the SCB in tournaments.
I live in AZ. It's becoming more liberal here because all the dems from California move here, but I'm not totally convinced the state has flipped yet.
Btw isn't it ironic - dems leave California for AZ because cost of living and taxes are too high yet maintain their political views of wanting to raise taxes and increase social services? I hate it.
Yep. We use the SCB in tournaments.
No context, so no comment, other than "77,000".
Hard to know what you are trying to say if you don't spell it out.
Yep. My friend and I use his SCB in tournaments. Missed this year because of knee surgeries.
Just like all the Cali gots moving to Texas and spreading the LGBT and hipster culture like cancer and demanding the handouts they were used to getting in CA.
The whites become increasingly GOP and the the growing legion of Mexicans along the Southern border turn all the border states blue
Seems to be an increasing overall trend but not all of it favors the left.
At some point the left loses Massachusetts et al. due to extremely high white % pissed off with the left, and it's over.
There we go.
So the only way Republicans can win if they lose Texas is to run the board with every single swing state, with the loss of even one swing state being a loss overall.
Granted. That is indeed possible.
Highly unlikely, but possible.
Now what?
"whites become increasingly GOP".
You may want to check the polls on how young people view the GOP. Why don't you post one or two here to prove your point?
Yep. Those mangy middle class boaters are such morons.
During tournament time, Jeeves and I use the Rolls with a V12 Evinrude.
Most of the who vote vote Republican. You should be happy they do.
Just curious, how many Republicans arrive each month?
Trump Closer To Doom As 8 Crucial Swing States Turn On Him
– New Hampshire: 40% approval, 57% disapproval (-17 net approval)
– Wisconsin: 41% approval, 55% disapproval (-14)
– Michigan: 42% approval, 54% disapproval (-12)
– Iowa: 43% approval, 54% disapproval (-11)
– Nevada: 43% approval, 54% disapproval (-11)
– Pennsylvania: 45% approval, 52% disapproval (-7)
– Arizona: 45% approval, 52% disapproval (-7)
– Ohio: 45% approval, 51% disapproval (-6)
– North Carolina: 48% approval, 49% disapproval (-1)
– Florida: 48% approval, 49% disapproval (-1)
– Georgia: 49% approval, 47% disapproval (+2)
– Texas: 51% approval, 45% disapproval (+6) good 'ol Bible-humping -kickin' dirt-scratchin' Texas
https://www.politicususa.com/2019/08/06/trump-closer-to-doom-as-8-crucial-swing-states-turn-on-him.html
How is Minnesota red?
Article doesn't quite say. My guess is roughly numbers on par. Given where most are coming from, and where they are moving to, the balance would probably be Democratic. (setting aside non-aligned who are likely a good 1/3)
Trump’s State-by-State Approval Ratings Should Scare the MAGA Out of Him
http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/...scare-him.html
It's not. Which is why the fantasy about losing Texas but still being able to win the presidency is highly unlikely.
It was almost red in 2016. Very high white population, smarty pants. They're turning red. Newton's 3rd law, buddy. Let all the mexicans flood in thru the south and not everyone is going to be happy about it.
Minnesota isn’t remotely close to going red, dip .
I admit I dislike the Bible and Christianity and I hate to align myself with the religious nutcases across the country but between them and communist utopian dystopianism they are by far the lesser of the two evils... the left is trying to create a Harrison Bergeron society
MN was awfully close to going red in 2016, dip .
sub 50 percent approval =/= losing
You meme like a senior citizen.
A ing Uber Humor watermark. Jesus Christ.
With the tiest Dem candidate in history who completely ignored the state. And she still won.
No nutcase here ^
Richard Nixon was the last Republican to win. FWIW.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United...s_in_Minnesota
Trump came within 2% against the most dislike Democratic candidate in a generation.
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