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October 24, 2020
I agree 100%
Trump generates negative partisanship like nobody Ive ever seen. Trump exemplifies the famous Tupac Shakur lyric:
Its crazy how the hate you give literally gives me life.
- https://progressivefrontier.com/
October 22, 2020
- By Ford Fessenden and Lazaro Gamio
Even in battlegrounds, a decline in white voters without college degrees.
A graphic depicting the 40-year trajectory of the composition of the electorate -- divided by a) Minority voters, b) White voters with college degrees, and c) White voters with no college degrees -- shows that in each of the following states, the number of white voters without college degrees has been steadily declining (even since 2016), while the number of minority voters, as well as white voters with college degrees, has been trending upward: Pennsylvania, Michigan, Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Arizona. (Sorry - can't link to the graphics in this article.)
There's a lot more encouraging statistical information in the article -- well worth your time.
Link: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/10/22/us/politics/trump-voters-demographics.html
The Relentless Shrinking of Trump's Base
N.Y. Times, Oct. 22, 2020- By Ford Fessenden and Lazaro Gamio
In 2016, Donald J. Trump confounded the polls in part by generating an unanticipated level of enthusiasm and turnout from a group that had grown increasingly apathetic about elections: white voters without college degrees.
But in 2020, Mr. Trump and Joseph R. Biden Jr. face a drastically changed electorate. The cohort of non-college-educated white voters who gave Mr. Trump just enough of a margin to win the election in 2016 has been in a long-term decline, while both minority voters and white college-educated voters have steadily increased.
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But in 2020, Mr. Trump and Joseph R. Biden Jr. face a drastically changed electorate. The cohort of non-college-educated white voters who gave Mr. Trump just enough of a margin to win the election in 2016 has been in a long-term decline, while both minority voters and white college-educated voters have steadily increased.
Shifts in swing states
If Mr. Trump is to be successful turning out new voters, there are plenty in swing states, which remain bastions of the non-college-educated white vote. But most of these states have also been undergoing the same changes in the electorate as the country as a whole.
If Mr. Trump is to be successful turning out new voters, there are plenty in swing states, which remain bastions of the non-college-educated white vote. But most of these states have also been undergoing the same changes in the electorate as the country as a whole.
Even in battlegrounds, a decline in white voters without college degrees.
A graphic depicting the 40-year trajectory of the composition of the electorate -- divided by a) Minority voters, b) White voters with college degrees, and c) White voters with no college degrees -- shows that in each of the following states, the number of white voters without college degrees has been steadily declining (even since 2016), while the number of minority voters, as well as white voters with college degrees, has been trending upward: Pennsylvania, Michigan, Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Arizona. (Sorry - can't link to the graphics in this article.)
There's a lot more encouraging statistical information in the article -- well worth your time.
Link: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/10/22/us/politics/trump-voters-demographics.html
October 15, 2020
Robert Glasper, piano
Vicente Archer, bass
Damion Reid, drums
- cover of the song by Musiq Soulchild
"So Beautiful" - Robert Glasper Trio
Robert Glasper, piano
Vicente Archer, bass
Damion Reid, drums
- cover of the song by Musiq Soulchild
October 15, 2020
Bill Frisell - guitar
Greg Leisz - guitar
Tony Scherr - bass
Kenny Wollesen - drums
Recorded Nov. 14, 2014 - Nevers, France
"Messin' with the Kid" - Bill Frisell live
Bill Frisell - guitar
Greg Leisz - guitar
Tony Scherr - bass
Kenny Wollesen - drums
Recorded Nov. 14, 2014 - Nevers, France
October 15, 2020
- Larry Goldings - organ
- Peter Bernstein - guitar
- Bill Stewart - drums
- Rod Argent, composer
"Time of the Season" - Larry Goldings Trio
- Larry Goldings - organ
- Peter Bernstein - guitar
- Bill Stewart - drums
- Rod Argent, composer
October 13, 2020
Either-Orchestra Live at Alliance Francaise, Ethiopia
Opening night of the 2004 Ethiopian Music Festival.
October 13, 2020
Toshiko Akiyoshi Performs "The Village" (solo piano)
1965 broadcast on French television:
October 13, 2020
Kokoroko Afrobeat Collective - Colonial Mentality
Kokoroko Afrobeat Collective performing Fela Kuti's composition "Colonial Mentality" at Sofar London on July 29th, 2016:
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