Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes lots of new women voters. Polls suggest now all breaking on traditional lines so no new wave for Democrats. May end up helping Republicans.
Who needs polls? There is actual real time data...look at this from Kansas....
"The electorate in Kansas changed dramatically in the days after the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision leaked. Kansans turned out in record numbers in the primary and delivered a victory for abortion rights, a win fueled by Democrats out registering Republicans by 9 points since the Dobbs decision was announced, with a staggering 70% of all new registrants being women."
I don’t think it’s going to be the landslide the GOP was hoping and cheating for. Even Republican women don’t like being told that they’re not people.
Are you not paying attention to what is going on right now? Republican landslide is about to happen.
Not according to actual (and not partisan) polling.
Expect the House to be a toss-up with a chance the Dems can hold.
Expect the Dems to pick up 2 seats in the Senate...and that doesn't include Iowa which has the democrat surging against Grassley.
+1 and expect to not know the final composition of the house and the senate for several weeks.
We really haven’t had a normal election since 2000, but each election cycle becomes more fraught with danger at the design of the GOP. I hate this.
Since 2000? You mean when the GOP threw out Democratic ballots in florida to fudge George W. Bush’s win?
Nice revisionist history.
I lived in South Florida at the time. Thar is pretty much what happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
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?
Precisely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
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?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
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…

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes lots of new women voters. Polls suggest now all breaking on traditional lines so no new wave for Democrats. May end up helping Republicans.
Who needs polls? There is actual real time data...look at this from Kansas....
"The electorate in Kansas changed dramatically in the days after the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision leaked. Kansans turned out in record numbers in the primary and delivered a victory for abortion rights, a win fueled by Democrats out registering Republicans by 9 points since the Dobbs decision was announced, with a staggering 70% of all new registrants being women."
Ummm that's great --- this is old. Last three weeks have seen a shift in all voters but especially white women.
Uh no. This banning abortion nonsense is a threat to all women...white, black and everything in between and to their mothers, sisters, daughters, aunts, cousins, and so on. You will see soon enough.
That is the point --- 4 weeks ago Democrats would have held house. Now they are in tough shape in places like RI. Yes we have to wait and see what happens but the polls suggest that women --- mostly white have switched their view from 4 weeks ago.
Why are people so damn fickle? So frustrating. Like what changed in 3 weeks?
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?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes lots of new women voters. Polls suggest now all breaking on traditional lines so no new wave for Democrats. May end up helping Republicans.
Who needs polls? There is actual real time data...look at this from Kansas....
"The electorate in Kansas changed dramatically in the days after the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision leaked. Kansans turned out in record numbers in the primary and delivered a victory for abortion rights, a win fueled by Democrats out registering Republicans by 9 points since the Dobbs decision was announced, with a staggering 70% of all new registrants being women."
Ummm that's great --- this is old. Last three weeks have seen a shift in all voters but especially white women.
Uh no. This banning abortion nonsense is a threat to all women...white, black and everything in between and to their mothers, sisters, daughters, aunts, cousins, and so on. You will see soon enough.
That is the point --- 4 weeks ago Democrats would have held house. Now they are in tough shape in places like RI. Yes we have to wait and see what happens but the polls suggest that women --- mostly white have switched their view from 4 weeks ago.
Why are people so damn fickle? So frustrating. Like what changed in 3 weeks?
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes lots of new women voters. Polls suggest now all breaking on traditional lines so no new wave for Democrats. May end up helping Republicans.
Who needs polls? There is actual real time data...look at this from Kansas....
"The electorate in Kansas changed dramatically in the days after the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision leaked. Kansans turned out in record numbers in the primary and delivered a victory for abortion rights, a win fueled by Democrats out registering Republicans by 9 points since the Dobbs decision was announced, with a staggering 70% of all new registrants being women."
Ummm that's great --- this is old. Last three weeks have seen a shift in all voters but especially white women.
Uh no. This banning abortion nonsense is a threat to all women...white, black and everything in between and to their mothers, sisters, daughters, aunts, cousins, and so on. You will see soon enough.
That is the point --- 4 weeks ago Democrats would have held house. Now they are in tough shape in places like RI. Yes we have to wait and see what happens but the polls suggest that women --- mostly white have switched their view from 4 weeks ago.
Why are people so damn fickle? So frustrating. Like what changed in 3 weeks?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes lots of new women voters. Polls suggest now all breaking on traditional lines so no new wave for Democrats. May end up helping Republicans.
Who needs polls? There is actual real time data...look at this from Kansas....
"The electorate in Kansas changed dramatically in the days after the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision leaked. Kansans turned out in record numbers in the primary and delivered a victory for abortion rights, a win fueled by Democrats out registering Republicans by 9 points since the Dobbs decision was announced, with a staggering 70% of all new registrants being women."
I don’t think it’s going to be the landslide the GOP was hoping and cheating for. Even Republican women don’t like being told that they’re not people.
Are you not paying attention to what is going on right now? Republican landslide is about to happen.
Not according to actual (and not partisan) polling.
Expect the House to be a toss-up with a chance the Dems can hold.
Expect the Dems to pick up 2 seats in the Senate...and that doesn't include Iowa which has the democrat surging against Grassley.
+1 and expect to not know the final composition of the house and the senate for several weeks.
We really haven’t had a normal election since 2000, but each election cycle becomes more fraught with danger at the design of the GOP. I hate this.
Since 2000? You mean when the GOP threw out Democratic ballots in florida to fudge George W. Bush’s win?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes lots of new women voters. Polls suggest now all breaking on traditional lines so no new wave for Democrats. May end up helping Republicans.
Who needs polls? There is actual real time data...look at this from Kansas....
"The electorate in Kansas changed dramatically in the days after the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision leaked. Kansans turned out in record numbers in the primary and delivered a victory for abortion rights, a win fueled by Democrats out registering Republicans by 9 points since the Dobbs decision was announced, with a staggering 70% of all new registrants being women."
Ummm that's great --- this is old. Last three weeks have seen a shift in all voters but especially white women.
Uh no. This banning abortion nonsense is a threat to all women...white, black and everything in between and to their mothers, sisters, daughters, aunts, cousins, and so on. You will see soon enough.
That is the point --- 4 weeks ago Democrats would have held house. Now they are in tough shape in places like RI. Yes we have to wait and see what happens but the polls suggest that women --- mostly white have switched their view from 4 weeks ago.
Why are people so damn fickle? So frustrating. Like what changed in 3 weeks?
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes lots of new women voters. Polls suggest now all breaking on traditional lines so no new wave for Democrats. May end up helping Republicans.
Who needs polls? There is actual real time data...look at this from Kansas....
"The electorate in Kansas changed dramatically in the days after the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision leaked. Kansans turned out in record numbers in the primary and delivered a victory for abortion rights, a win fueled by Democrats out registering Republicans by 9 points since the Dobbs decision was announced, with a staggering 70% of all new registrants being women."
Ummm that's great --- this is old. Last three weeks have seen a shift in all voters but especially white women.
Uh no. This banning abortion nonsense is a threat to all women...white, black and everything in between and to their mothers, sisters, daughters, aunts, cousins, and so on. You will see soon enough.
That is the point --- 4 weeks ago Democrats would have held house. Now they are in tough shape in places like RI. Yes we have to wait and see what happens but the polls suggest that women --- mostly white have switched their view from 4 weeks ago.
Why are people so damn fickle? So frustrating. Like what changed in 3 weeks?
Anonymous wrote: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/