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In reply to the discussion: Y'all see that green on the mitten? [View all]Demovictory9
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She is doing good. Oregon is orange and it is going up, but we had so few. We are getting traffic
LizBeth
Jun 2020
#1
Our numbers are up, in part, due to big happenings at the Pentecostal Church in Union Co. in May.
Shrike47
Jun 2020
#3
Oh, I think I read about you. What state? It is interesting to watch. Observation in governance if
LizBeth
Jun 2020
#4
But, she never really put that out, ever, right? Michigan sounded like they did.
LizBeth
Jun 2020
#28
Again, I was surprised with the teargas. I think Brown has done well staying firm. That teargas was
LizBeth
Jun 2020
#30
I really have stayed isolated and have not been to other parts. Eugene, go into Walmart and almost
LizBeth
Jun 2020
#27
I'm in California. All of the hard work we did has quickly vanished. The governor opened the state
onecaliberal
Jun 2020
#11
well, michigan was pretty high compared to other midwest states. down is good tho.
pansypoo53219
Jun 2020
#6
A month ago, yes, but it's been dropping steadily since. Detroit isn't even in the red anymore.
catbyte
Jun 2020
#17
I was so surprised at that. I would've thought Hawaii would be green, too given their
catbyte
Jun 2020
#18
Sparse populations, small sample size...50% there might be a couple of hundred cases.
Wounded Bear
Jun 2020
#37