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In reply to the discussion: Supreme Court may be filled due to Trump nomination [View all]nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)59. Don't need no fancy math
This will be decided in the usual suspects. Yup, bored reporters started playing what ifs today. The rust belt is a good pickup for trump, due to trade and well rust...Muchigan for example is a good opportunity as well as WI and OH. We were going back and forth over FL. Though a couple southern states might, and might is not very likely go to her column
National polls are irrelevant at this point. Start watching those states. And yes, PA is also in play.
The rest of us are well whatever.
Though AZ might, again high qualifies, might be in play
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Trump sucks, but how many pundits and statisticians and candidates have underestimated him? I see no
Attorney in Texas
May 2016
#36
The money has disagreed for the last 18 months. I'd say a consistent, longstanding pattern exists.
LonePirate
May 2016
#28
When you're losing an argument this badly, asinine retorts doom your whole narrative. nt
procon
May 2016
#49
does it take much practise to be that snarky. Dem to Dem, you should be a little nicer.
trueblue2007
May 2016
#67
I think you're overestimating Trumps "appeal" or HRC's lack of appeal. nt
justiceischeap
May 2016
#65
True. They are such rigid idealogues that it would be impossible for them to change course.
procon
May 2016
#12
Or it could be that they know a Trump nominee could be considerably to the left of
Marr
May 2016
#32
Sorry, but this is silly. The Feceralist Society picks Republican Supreme Court nominees.
Trust Buster
May 2016
#55