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Not doing a very good job.Yep, and that is one area where the DNC needs to be continuing to be seen to confront the Republican party.
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Not doing a very good job.Yep, and that is one area where the DNC needs to be continuing to be seen to confront the Republican party.
Wonder what the result of the Californian recall farce has in terms of the Trumpism outlook?
Huge surprise.Looking at a few sites the Republicans are claiming it's rigged.
"When asked why they think its rigged, they couldn't recall"Looking at a few sites the Republicans are claiming it's rigged.
While i dont think newsom will be recalled will be interesting to compair which counties go to the right of the 2020 result and which ones go left.Wonder what the result of the Californian recall farce has in terms of the Trumpism outlook?
Don't disagree - its more about whether there is some form of momentum for the movement. It was always a no, but the end margin will be very important in consideration of any momentum if it exists (at present, the Trumpist movement is the loudest but is it a vocal minority or something more substantive).While i dont think newsom will be recalled will be interesting to compair which counties go to the right of the 2020 result and which ones go left.
I believe only the mail in ballots where counted on closing so you would expect a good no vote lead but will be interesting to see how much ground the in person vote claws back.
As for the trumpism vote i don't think California is a state to look at too heavily, been very blue for a long time and will stay that way for the foreseeable future.
Huge surprise.
While i dont think newsom will be recalled will be interesting to compair which counties go to the right of the 2020 result and which ones go left.
I believe only the mail in ballots where counted on closing so you would expect a good no vote lead but will be interesting to see how much ground the in person vote claws back.
As for the trumpism vote i don't think California is a state to look at too heavily, been very blue for a long time and will stay that way for the foreseeable future.
This seems to have cut out the legend, as I found out tracking the recall those counties dont have high population. Can you get us the legend? Also left map is just blue or red and not shades, the bottom half of CA is about 55-45 and the bay area is about 75-25.
Blue or red … as in Democrat leaning or Republican leaning.This seems to have cute of the legend, as I found out tracking the recall those counties dont have high population. Can you get us the legend? Also left map is just blue or red and not shades, the bottom half of CA is about 55-45 and the bay area is about 75-25.
Definitely blue democratic! its California haha. The bay area should be the deepest blue and the south area just north of the boarder a lighter shade of blueBlue or red … as in Democrat leaning or Republican leaning.
Definitely blue democratic! its California haha. The bay area should be the deepest blue and the south area just north of the boarder a lighter shade of blue
Only the government can shade the votersTa thankyou, hmmmm still doesn't shade the vote but beggers cant be choosers.
Total infections doesn't take into account that more people live in some of those counties. Obviously you would expect more people in Melbourne to have coronavirus than some tiny town with 200 people, for example. Per capita is the only logical way to compareView attachment 1238530View attachment 1238533these are from Wikipedia, last 14 days and total. Neither of these line up with the voter maps.
Those maps are per 100,000, both of them.Total infections doesn't take into account that more people live in some of those counties. Obviously you would expect more people in Melbourne to have coronavirus than some tiny town with 200 people, for example. Per capita is the only logical way to compare
Good point. My bad. The reason it doesn't line up since the start is that the main reason the Republican areas are doing worse now is refusal to take the vaccine. Given that there was no vaccine at the start, the overall numbers will not reflect this.Those maps are per 100,000, both of them.
What about the 14 day map that doesn't line up with the yes and no vote? Seems there is a range of people not getting vaxxed unfortunatelyGood point. My bad. The reason it doesn't line up since the start is that the main reason the Republican areas are doing worse now is refusal to take the vaccine. Given that there was no vaccine at the start, the overall numbers will not reflect this.
Why do you get off on people having thier lives destroyed? Why?In some good news the Missouri Bar is reviewing whether the McCluskeys are fit a proper people to hold a legal licence. I'd struggle to think of a more deserving couple to have their lives destroyed.
Because they're genuinely terrible people. Hopefully they end up having sell their property and live like paupers, it might put an end to the privilege that oozes from every one of their pores.Why do you get off on people having thier lives destroyed? Why?
You seem like the real ahole here. Alot of your posts hate oozes from your every word. Telling these people to pull thiers head in is one thing but thier whole lives getting ruined seems obsessive and definitely doesn't match the action.Because they're genuinely terrible people. Hopefully they end up having sell their property and live like paupers, it might put an end to the privilege that oozes from every one of their pores.