Anonymous wrote:The last time I dared prepare anything in advance (a low-key kid-friendly party for the day after the election), Clinton lost and DD accused me of jinxing it![]()
So.
Do we dare buy anything in advance?
Do we prep both ways, like the campaign parties?
WWYD?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After monitoring Virginia’s early vote numbers, I fear it could be an early night.
This
Anonymous wrote:it’s mainly because Virginia conservatives are now urging people to vote early.Anonymous wrote:VIRGINIA: Blue counties CRATER in turnout while Trump counties surge - did not expect this!
TURNOUT VERSUS WEEK 1, 2020:
Strong Trump Counties +23.5%
Weak Trump Counties +20%
Competitive Counties +3%
Weak Harris Counties -9%
Strong Harris Counties -19%
The correlation is insane and evident. If this energy is reproduced in the other battlegrounds - we'll be heading to bed early.
it’s mainly because Virginia conservatives are now urging people to vote early.Anonymous wrote:VIRGINIA: Blue counties CRATER in turnout while Trump counties surge - did not expect this!
TURNOUT VERSUS WEEK 1, 2020:
Strong Trump Counties +23.5%
Weak Trump Counties +20%
Competitive Counties +3%
Weak Harris Counties -9%
Strong Harris Counties -19%
The correlation is insane and evident. If this energy is reproduced in the other battlegrounds - we'll be heading to bed early.
In 2016, when the first polls closed and they announced that Virginia was too close to call. I knew.Anonymous wrote:After monitoring Virginia’s early vote numbers, I fear it could be an early night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After monitoring Virginia’s early vote numbers, I fear it could be an early night.
What are you expecting?
If Trump gets Virginia, it’s over.
And if you monitor VPAP.org, you will understand. Harris is doing extremely poorly as of now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After monitoring Virginia’s early vote numbers, I fear it could be an early night.
What are you expecting?
Anonymous wrote:A friend and I had plans to go out to lunch the day after the 2016 election. Neither one of us is a drinker, let alone a day drinker, but we ordered drinks. As I looked around the restaurant, I realized there were alcoholic beverages at every table I could see. At lunchtime on a Wednesday. Everyone was somber and speaking in hushed tones.
I’m not planning a damn thing, but if Harris wins, I will be thanking God as a sense of relief washes over me.
Anonymous wrote:After monitoring Virginia’s early vote numbers, I fear it could be an early night.
Anonymous wrote:I am looking forward to a second Trump victory.