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And Trump pushed it past that.
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List of primary elections to watch tonight:
Indiana: U.S. Senate; 6th Congressional District
North Carolina: 2nd, 3rd, 9th and 13th congressional districts
Ohio: Governor; Issue 1; U.S. Senate; 12th and 16th congressional
West Virginia: U.S. Senate; 3rd Congressional District
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I wouldn't be able to watch. Could someone give updates?
Some good news for me, the gym of my school is one of the voting polls and all of the signs I’ve seen lain around and people holding are for the Republican candidates.
@Deleted User BM's mental gymnastics are beyond conceivable at this point to me.
"Trump firing SOS had caused PA-18 loss."
"Trump's leaving the Iran Deal speech has more lies than Colin Powell's about Iraq intervention."
Like this is so obvious you're just trying to blame Trump for everything it's stupid.
It's true
The PA-18 loss was mostly on Saccone,
but Trump played in a role in the defeat by creating an environment of chaos and failing to delivering on key campaign issues that many voters in PA-18 resonated with (i.e Obamacare repeal and border wall)
Things like tax cuts don't bode well with voters when they're convinced their social security is going to be cut to make up for it
Here's my rank on who's the blame for the PA-18 loss:
The Iran deal was a terrible deal, we gave Iran 800 million dollars and we aren't even allowed to view their military facilities incase of nuclear weapons production, so basically we just gave them free reign to developed their nuclear program.
*Not blaming the RNC*
@zakattack04 Well that doesn't matter. Many Americans won't see it that way.
They get their policy information from the media.
The argument that Trump lost PA-18 because he fired his SOS is idiotic and unrelated
it is related
To justify a 20 point swing because he fired his SOS is the dumbest thing you've ever said
it is tied to the perception of chaos and confusion that is emitted from this White House
No one voted for trump for the status quo stability
All those people voted for Clinton
I don't think Trump voters wanted to have to deal with so much uncertainty all the time
especially in regards to policy that they would have liked to see enacted
Yikes
In a different poll,
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"Blankenship 28 percent, Morrissey 27 percent, Jenkins 14 percent. Two weeks earlier, the same rival campaign found Blankenship at 14 percent, Morrissey at 29 percent, and Jenkins at 26 percent."
This is baaad
Isn't voting today
Yes
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Anyone have anecdotes in regards to turnout?
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Trump is the only reason Saccone was even close.