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Not even going to read a post with that headline! Dem2 Oct 2020 #1
You are correct of course, Eliot Rosewater Oct 2020 #2
I kind of agree with you. But the confidence in Hillary's win isn't entirely from the polls. Claustrum Oct 2020 #3
True, I thought Michael Moore was nuts when he made his prediction. MarianJack Oct 2020 #6
He was right, but for the wrong reasons dansolo Oct 2020 #33
I live in a totally blue area FakeNoose Oct 2020 #38
Well Willto Oct 2020 #35
Damn fucking straight! WheelWalker Oct 2020 #4
Thanx! MarianJack Oct 2020 #18
I thought 2004 was closer than 4 % Tribetime Oct 2020 #5
Could be, my memory isn't perfect. MarianJack Oct 2020 #7
You are not the only one😊 Tribetime Oct 2020 #8
Voter complacency was only one of many things that contributed to Hillary's "loss" MustLoveBeagles Oct 2020 #9
Yes, one of many factors. MarianJack Oct 2020 #10
Illinois MustLoveBeagles Oct 2020 #12
Thank you. I never read those threads. Ignore the polls and vote! SMC22307 Oct 2020 #11
Yes. MarianJack Oct 2020 #14
Near Pittsburgh but lived just outside DC at that time... SMC22307 Oct 2020 #19
As we said in the 60s,... MarianJack Oct 2020 #20
I agree. Complacency is one of several problems that cost us 2016. Hoyt Oct 2020 #13
Complacency among Democrats, but IMHO... MarianJack Oct 2020 #16
Even if complacency was a factor in 2016... Silent3 Oct 2020 #32
Well, love DU but not many voters are political junkies like us. I can tell you for sure, there were Hoyt Oct 2020 #36
Oh, I remember those idiots Silent3 Oct 2020 #37
Also, if you haven't already voted... dchill Oct 2020 #15
ASAP MarianJack Oct 2020 #17
You voted in 1890? Polybius Oct 2020 #21
OOOPs. MarianJack Oct 2020 #22
Sorry but data and polling is a valid part of political science BannonsLiver Oct 2020 #23
And so you know that nobody will be complacent because you aren't? MarianJack Oct 2020 #24
Straw man alert. Never said that. BannonsLiver Oct 2020 #25
The point of my post was to not be complacent. MarianJack Oct 2020 #26
So you don't think people who are interested in polls can also follow through and vote? BannonsLiver Oct 2020 #27
Christ on a crutch. MarianJack Oct 2020 #47
All evidence to the contrary BannonsLiver Oct 2020 #48
"Here's an idea: You do you, and stop trying to tell other people what to do" Awsi Dooger Oct 2020 #28
You might be right BannonsLiver Oct 2020 #29
+1 n/t Silent3 Oct 2020 #30
I Think Willto Oct 2020 #31
Since 2016, I don't. Nt raccoon Oct 2020 #34
Oh hell yea I have had a plan to vote. And I did. This year, as SOON as I received my ballot Vivienne235729 Oct 2020 #39
I doubt if anyone on DU will skip voting because of the polls. DavidDvorkin Oct 2020 #40
If I already voted can I pay attention to them? DrToast Oct 2020 #42
I'm gonna pay extra attention to them today just for you DrToast Oct 2020 #41
The point of my post was to not skip voting because you think that one candidate has it in the bag. MarianJack Oct 2020 #43
Do you honestly think anyone here is going to skip this election? Act_of_Reparation Oct 2020 #44
+1 DrToast Oct 2020 #45
Jesus. MarianJack Oct 2020 #46
No, I have not. Act_of_Reparation Oct 2020 #51
I have an idea. MarianJack Oct 2020 #52
+1 BannonsLiver Oct 2020 #49
That is a true crock of crap. MarianJack Oct 2020 #50
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