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Suburban women have flipped on dems and are supporting republicans by at least 15%
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/3715678-republicans-pick-up-ground-among-white-suburban-women-poll/amp/ |
Not so fast, Kayleigh https://twitter.com/lisadnews/status/1587886491060948993?s=46&t=aXyOYH05BPMkiSA_U6OPBw |
The pollsters wanted to give Democrats what they wanted three weeks ago. Now they want to maintain credibility so are putting out more realistic results. |
Does this claim really make sense to you? Is this how you think the world works? |
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Yes, that’s what I mean. Three of the lawyers involved in that mess now sit on the “Supreme” Court. |
Im someone who doesnt solidify my vote until a week or so before election day. It isnt being fickle, it is remaining undecided while the campaigns play out so that you have all the information when you decide. I know this is inconceivable to many people on DCUM because anytime I reference changing my mind along the way, Im accused of lying. But this is indeed how most Independents approach elections, as well as party-affiliated swing voters. |
I mean this genuinely, but what more do you need to know about the GOP? They staged an insurrection and the candidates who won all their primaries support that. They support violent tactics to obtain and remain in power. They support lying about election results. They steeped the toxic notion of “alternative facts.” They are a party beholden to cancerous trump. They are a party that has mainstreamed downplaying a violent murder attempt again the speaker of the house, and nearly killed her husband. Among so many other things, like corrupting the Supreme Court, taking women back to the Stone Age, and actively opposing gun reform. What is your inflection point? |
+1 No one thinks you’re fickle, PP. I think you’re so blinkered by a desperate, clinging need to pretend that you’re above party politics that you’re willing to ignore what the GOP is and vote for them. “On the merits.” You have more than enough information. No decent person should ever cast another vote for the GOP, it simply isn’t seemly. The evidence is there and you are ignoring it. |
| There are no more real undecided, just people who like to pretend they are. Even pollsters have learned to account for that. People voting or not voting is what swings elections not people changing their minds |
Thanks PP for posting the picture. Just another follow up that the original WSJ pol posted was allegedly a poll of 150 women, with an 8% margin of error… |
That’s the size and margin of error on the poll being used to spin a GOP friendly narrative?
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Precisely. |
I’m glad that word about these push polls is getting out. |
No. Gore lost because his genius campaign manager (the current White House COS) sued to *only* recount votes in Gore-friendly counties. The SC said that wasn’t fair (because it wasn’t). Recounts conducted by independent entities have confirmed Bush won. It’s why you don’t hear about the FL recount anymore except on random internet sites like this. |