Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not good news. Remember Hillary lost Wisconsin because of low Black voter turnout in Milwaukee. According to a previous NY Times article there are way more Trump supporters in the Milwaukee suburbs than the average suburbs.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/02/us/politics/wisconsin-voters.amp.html%3f0p19G=0232
In Milwaukee County, 96 percent of the 2016 electorate has already voted, though the numbers are higher in the suburbs than in the far-more-Democratic city of Milwaukee.
Broken link.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/2020/11/02/us/politics/wisconsin-voters.amp.html%3f0p19G=0232
There is ample evidence that Democratic turnout in Wisconsin is skyrocketing.
Eight counties, including Dane County, the state’s most Democratic county and home to Madison, have exceeded their 2016 turnout, according to Wisconsin Election Commission data released on Monday.
In Milwaukee County, 96 percent of the 2016 electorate has already voted, though the numbers are higher in the suburbs than in the far-more-Democratic city of Milwaukee.
In Milwaukee County, 96 percent of the 2016 electorate has already voted, though the numbers are higher in the suburbs than in the far-more-Democratic city of Milwaukee.
Anonymous wrote:
Without Philly unrest Biden would have had PA. Philly unrest is going to depress a lot of Biden turnout and fire up Trump supporters in places like Bucks County. Like Rick Wilson said about Wisconsin after Kenosha, Dem voters in suburban and exurban Philly are Republicans by DC and NYC standards. I don’t think Biden will get a as much support from Black voters who will vote for neither candidate because the 90s crime bill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not good news. Remember Hillary lost Wisconsin because of low Black voter turnout in Milwaukee. According to a previous NY Times article there are way more Trump supporters in the Milwaukee suburbs than the average suburbs.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/02/us/politics/wisconsin-voters.amp.html%3f0p19G=0232
In Milwaukee County, 96 percent of the 2016 electorate has already voted, though the numbers are higher in the suburbs than in the far-more-Democratic city of Milwaukee.
Broken link.
Anonymous wrote:
Without Philly unrest Biden would have had PA. Philly unrest is going to depress a lot of Biden turnout and fire up Trump supporters in places like Bucks County. Like Rick Wilson said about Wisconsin after Kenosha, Dem voters in suburban and exurban Philly are Republicans by DC and NYC standards. I don’t think Biden will get a as much support from Black voters who will vote for neither candidate because the 90s crime bill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Without Philly unrest Biden would have had PA. Philly unrest is going to depress a lot of Biden turnout and fire up Trump supporters in places like Bucks County. Like Rick Wilson said about Wisconsin after Kenosha, Dem voters in suburban and exurban Philly are Republicans by DC and NYC standards. I don’t think Biden will get a as much support from Black voters who will vote for neither candidate because the 90s crime bill.
I think you - like so many Trumpsters - are overestimating how much anyone is thinking about Kenosha while voting. But what you've said does nothing to contradict my observation that it is preposterous to have Biden up more in PA than nationally, which is what this last Rasmussen poll shows.
Anonymous wrote:This is not good news. Remember Hillary lost Wisconsin because of low Black voter turnout in Milwaukee. According to a previous NY Times article there are way more Trump supporters in the Milwaukee suburbs than the average suburbs.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/02/us/politics/wisconsin-voters.amp.html%3f0p19G=0232
In Milwaukee County, 96 percent of the 2016 electorate has already voted, though the numbers are higher in the suburbs than in the far-more-Democratic city of Milwaukee.
Anonymous wrote:This is not good news. Remember Hillary lost Wisconsin because of low Black voter turnout in Milwaukee. According to a previous NY Times article there are way more Trump supporters in the Milwaukee suburbs than the average suburbs.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/02/us/politics/wisconsin-voters.amp.html%3f0p19G=0232
In Milwaukee County, 96 percent of the 2016 electorate has already voted, though the numbers are higher in the suburbs than in the far-more-Democratic city of Milwaukee.
Anonymous wrote:
Without Philly unrest Biden would have had PA. Philly unrest is going to depress a lot of Biden turnout and fire up Trump supporters in places like Bucks County. Like Rick Wilson said about Wisconsin after Kenosha, Dem voters in suburban and exurban Philly are Republicans by DC and NYC standards. I don’t think Biden will get a as much support from Black voters who will vote for neither candidate because the 90s crime bill.
In Milwaukee County, 96 percent of the 2016 electorate has already voted, though the numbers are higher in the suburbs than in the far-more-Democratic city of Milwaukee.
Anonymous wrote:
Without Philly unrest Biden would have had PA. Philly unrest is going to depress a lot of Biden turnout and fire up Trump supporters in places like Bucks County. Like Rick Wilson said about Wisconsin after Kenosha, Dem voters in suburban and exurban Philly are Republicans by DC and NYC standards. I don’t think Biden will get a as much support from Black voters who will vote for neither candidate because the 90s crime bill.