Message from @its_Jimmy
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I dont trust the polls completely but there's a strong sign that trump might lose Michigan.
Trump was down double digits in RCP average and he still won MI in 2016.
I hope itโs like that this time. Hearing the choir of rees would be perfect for this year
Imagine if Trump won California
That would be insane
Think of the paths to 270 if that happens.
California is their driving force of electoral votes
Besides the fact that California has more Republicans then any other state but their votes don't matter, the fact they have 55 electoral votes means you could easily split the state in half or at least a third where the liberal coast cities are one state and the rest another state and it still be larger then most states. That way thou, at least the the liberals would be quarantine to a smaller area and the rest of the country would be better for it.
the fake republican polls have been getting it wrong this whole time
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americans are waking up
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HA thats funny^
I live in texas and the only places he is liked are the city's we don't even like being apart of texas
cough cough AUSTIN
also suburbs
Biden has like a 70% chance of winning texas
all the data supports that
yea from a poll that only polls giant portion of dems and a small portion of republicans
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ehhhh debatable
I would love to see those county's they listed lol
republicans: fiction > fact
nah son
just no
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So where them county's at?
hm?
because we can also go into the population size of those county's as well.
but gonna bet you won't post it lol
hes gained 20% with hispanics
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and lost 80% of em
good try but ima ask again where them county's at tho?
they looked at very republican areas like comal and denton and their expected to shift by almost 10% this cycle towards biden
nice try
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both of those county have really small populations when compared with Williamson, Travis, & Hays
Not only that but denton has mostly been populated with dems since the 70's, 80's and 90's back when texas was still largely blue