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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, honestly I would move. Unless you and your reasonable neighbors could convince her she’s not wanted in your neighborhood, it would just be too much for most people knowing someone close by supports a conservative.[/quote] [b]You believe half of America (Republicans)[/b] should be banished from neighborhoods??? Will you gather neighbors to agree the neighbor is a witch and hold a trial, then banish her? Historically, isn't that what the KKK did? Tried to banish or frighten blacks from neighborhoods? Do you also believe in the boogeyman? This is so over the top its delusional. Get mental help. [/quote] LOL. You think that "half of America" is Republican? Not very good at math, huh? [/quote] If you want to get technical, you’d look at how many people are registered with their party of choice. Many, many people are independent.[/quote] Nope. That wouldn't work. <30% of eligible voters voted for Trump. [/quote] The presidential election results in 2016 and 2020 were almost 50-50 between Democrat and Republican. 2016 Election Results (per Wikipedia) Hillary 65,853,514 (48.2) Trump 62,984,828 (46.1) 2020 Election Results Biden 81,268,924 (51.4%) Trump 74,216,154 (46.9%) [/quote] I guess that is "roughly" true. :lol: Less than 30% of eligible voters voted for Trump. Certainly isn't "half of America" no matter how "roughly" you look at it. [/quote] I calculate 31% eligible voters were Trump, to 34% Biden using 240m eligible voters from USA Today. Do you imply the other 35% of eligible voters would vote independent? Or Democrat? Where is the support for this??? This just isn't going anywhere credulous. Citing the 30% figure is a perversion of numbers. [/quote] Pew had 256m eligible voters. If you asked (via ballot) eligible voters who they supported, <30% supported Trump. It doesn't matter who the other 70% supported. Bottom line, they didn't support Trump. A more valid % would be looking at ALL Americans who supported Trump, but that is a more difficult # to calculate. That surely would be even lower than <30%. Think of all of the young people who detest Trump. They will be voting soon. No matter how you try to manipulate it, "half of Americans" aren't Republican. :lol: [/quote] Ok. . . "If you asked (via ballot) eligible voters who they supported," 32% supported Biden. Using your 256m eligible voter figure. "It doesn't matter who the other 70% supported." See how this is an argument to nowhere PP. You've been had. [/quote] Stop trying to dig out of the hole. No matter how you try to manipulate it, "half of Americans" aren't Republican. Dumb and amoral is no way to go through life. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: [/quote]
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