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3 minutes ago, DrPhilly said:

Careful, Moss has yet to declare which gender to go with today

c'mon dave, spin the wheel and let us know !

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9 minutes ago, Alpha_TATEr said:

c'mon dave, spin the wheel and let us know !


I don’t know.  Just pick one

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2 minutes ago, Dave Moss said:

I don’t know.  Just pick one

Where are all the rest?

40 minutes ago, Dave Moss said:


I don’t know.  Just pick one

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i mean the obvious is butch. 

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Meh, just another example of a video of Trump being and looking like the total idiot that he is

27 minutes ago, The_Omega said:

 

Obvious deep fake… he didn’t even ask for money one time.

 

Almost forgot that it was primary day in Pa. I was looking up the ballot online to see what if any competitive primaries there were and noticed there is a primary race for the "Forward Party". Is that a real thing now? Can you be a registered member of the Forward party?

I thought about writing in John McCain for president but ended up voting for Nikki, figuring at least that will register as a "protest" vote of some substance.

I did end up writing in John McCain's Corpse for Senate. I actually don't think McCormick is as bad as previous options for major PA seats (Oz, Lou Barletta, Doug Mastriano, yuck) but he's already pandering to the stupid wing of the party.

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On 4/22/2024 at 12:55 PM, Dave Moss said:


I don’t know.  Just pick one

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FYP

22 minutes ago, Arthur Jackson said:

FYP

 

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what the crap?

 

:unsure:

 

did that dude survive a lynching?

30 to 35 percent of Republican Voters voted for Haley rather than Trump. No way the criminal defendant beats Biden in PA. 

 

 

Biden beats Trump in the Primary, gets more votes in PA. Joe wins by 145,228 votes.

Joe Biden
756,922 93.2%

of Dems votes for biden 

 

 

Donald Trump
611,694 83%
11 minutes ago, DaEagles4Life said:

 

 

Biden wouldn't remember his name if they didn't print it on his clothes. 

Nikki Haley dropped out of the race weeks ago, yet still got 16% of the vote in PA - a closed primary. All of the votes are from Republicans.

 

 

17 minutes ago, toolg said:

Nikki Haley dropped out of the race weeks ago, yet still got 16% of the vote in PA - a closed primary. All of the votes are from Republicans.

 

 

This is a part of trend that has been occurring in almost every battleground state. A large portion of Republicans would rather vote for someone other than Trump. That's Great news for Biden and really bad news for the criminal defendant. 

Question comes down to how many of those protest votes will fall in line and vote Trump, how many will abstain, and how many might go to Joe.

FWIW, this is what the republican primary looked like in 2020: 

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There was no Senate race in PA 2020, but Trump still got over 1M to the polls to vote for him. This time around only 789k, so down over 250k from 2020.

Joe got more votes this year than 2024 (915k in 2020 vs 929k in 2024), but Bernie had over 200k despite having dropped out months prior.

Overall turnout was down significantly from 2020. It's not impossible that turnout in November may also be down, with both of the main candidates for the White House losing enthusiasm among previously tepid but willing supporters. 

5 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

Overall turnout was down significantly from 2020. It's not impossible that turnout in November may also be down, with both of the main candidates for the White House losing enthusiasm among previously tepid but willing supporters. 

Turnout will 100% withot a doubt be down from 4 years ago, which were at historic levels (highest percentage of eligible voters in over a century.) Mid-terms turnout was down from 2018 to 2022 also, but 2018 turnout was likewise record breaking.) The question is by how much will turnout have dipped. As always, a smaller total turnout favors Trump.

 

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14 hours ago, Arthur Jackson said:

what the crap?

 

:unsure:

 

did that dude survive a lynching?

The Abyss: We look back on James Cameron's groundbreaking thriller

1 hour ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

Question comes down to how many of those protest votes will fall in line and vote Trump, how many will abstain, and how many might go to Joe.

FWIW, this is what the republican primary looked like in 2020: 

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There was no Senate race in PA 2020, but Trump still got over 1M to the polls to vote for him. This time around only 789k, so down over 250k from 2020.

Joe got more votes this year than 2024 (915k in 2020 vs 929k in 2024), but Bernie had over 200k despite having dropped out months prior.

Overall turnout was down significantly from 2020. It's not impossible that turnout in November may also be down, with both of the main candidates for the White House losing enthusiasm among previously tepid but willing supporters. 

Trump got better numbers in the 2020 PA primary, then lost the state to Biden in the general. Nationwide the trend is lower turnout: voters are less enthusiastic about choosing from the same candidates again. So I guess the Republican strategy is less votes = win?

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