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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I havent read the entire thread. So not sure if this has been brought up. But a LOT of people moved over the past couple years. And women are more likely to vote, full stop. I would be counted as a woman who registered as a "new voter." This is because I moved to a new state and needed to register. This isnt because I was motivated by Dobbs. [/quote] The states that are seeing huge spikes aren’t in places masses as moving to. [/quote] Well, then it wont skew the numbers. People are moving from blue states to red and purple states. If the bumps are in blue states, it just means that Ds will get a larger percentage of the vote they will already win. I moved from a blue state to a purple state and have historically voted D. I guarantee Im considered a reliable D voter in the statistics. But I am not planning on voting D in midterms, with the exception of one race. I dont believe that polls are accurately reflecting people like me, and there are a lot of people like me. [/quote] I only know reliable R voters who are crossing over to D this election. I don’t know any reliable D voters moving to R. What are your reasons?[/quote] I know a ton of Ds that have switched parties to R. They tell me because I am R. They won’t tell their D friends.[/quote] Well duh. They think they are going to get in our daughters reproductive business and they don't want to admit to it. It's not enough for them to make their own decisions, they think they are going to impose their decision making criteria on others [/quote]
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