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I'm honestly unsure about some of them because the electoral votes aren't always based off of the popular vote. Back in 2016, Trump won the popular vote in every state *except* California.
Should there be an undecided or tossup option for the states in <#741520846484537404>
I don't think it truly adds to the polls. For the most part this is a right leaning server, so a lot of people are going to choose Trump because they like Trump. If someone is undecided on who they think will win the day before, they don't need to vote. 🙂
Its just i feel minnesota is a tossup because of the blue belt is starting to like trump more
A toss up vote is a copout vote.
Now, if these were in need of clicks?
Sure, but they aren't.
I say he wins all those states but Minnesota
Regan won 49 except Minnesota so I doubt trump will win it
@President Elect Adams The only reason Mondale took Minnesota is because it was his state...
I think Trump will lose Michigan and Minnesota but carry the rest of the swing states however I could see it being by very small margins and if he manages to flip them as well I wouldn’t be surprised
That one pollster was in Ben’s show yesterday he had him winning all the swing states but Wisconsin and Minnesota
Is that checked sign the EC vote?
Hi everyone, i'm a french student in economics and sociology, and i'm verry curious about what is sociology (or social studies ?) like in USA. From what i've heard it seems it is a left-marked field. Is that thrue ? Did anyone of you studied it and is able to give me a quick insight about the programs ? also idk if this is the good chatroom to ask this question, but i feel school programs are pretty much a political matter.
It's been 20 years since I had any classes, but they had a slight Left leaning back then. It wasn't just sociology, but nearly every class. My major was construction management.
Is there any law in USA that(is ment to) prevent schools to become political, or prevents teachers/school officials to be political in their work ?
No, there is not. That would violate the 1A.
i see, thank you
No prob. While I can't say that an Anti-Communist law could possibly help, it also could be used as a weapon to silence anyone branded a commie.
Every law is a double edged sword.
Guess your probably one of those people who also like there own messages 😜
When you're only 16 and glad other 16 year olds can't vote
I like this
Same here ^
Lancaster, pennsylvania Amish parade today on their way to vote
Wish I was old enough to vote, especially since I live in a swing state
I'm one year away, if I was born in 2002 I could vote
That’s rough, I can vote next election too
alot of amish people in michigan going for trump
slow election like 2016
Not 100% sure was trying to find info on it but just drove by a place in Cali were people were still voting
next election I could vote
Nice
I got this email
Wonder If its legit
My conservative friend sent this
Link
> Wonder If its legit
@Way2Savage4You I don't have that exact email but I'm in Trump's email chain and received one about the same time as yours. It's likely legit, I've gotten 13 emails from the Trump campaign just today.
Same really