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CincyDem

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8. Separate from your point (that is fully accurate)
Fri Mar 22, 2019, 09:51 PM
Mar 2019

That map really highlights our issues in the Senate.

Sheesh.

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden

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These and... Vogon_Glory Mar 2019 #1
Oh, I am not at all saying many other states are not in play, they are Celerity Mar 2019 #2
Thing may have changed but last month Trump's approval Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2019 #49
2 centrist white men, with the top of the ticket being 86 at the end of his terms is not Celerity Mar 2019 #50
Both options have weaknesses. This particular team includes Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2019 #54
we will win arizona before we win texas dsc Mar 2019 #3
Perhaps we'll luck out and win both Vogon_Glory Mar 2019 #5
Trump barely won Wisconsin & Michigan Jarqui Mar 2019 #4
Many miles to go until then, and Biden isn't even in the race yet. When he enters many other Celerity Mar 2019 #6
There is a long way to go but I like our position for those states Jarqui Mar 2019 #9
The poster was talking about Biden vs Trump and you R B Garr Mar 2019 #28
Yes, Biden could sweep those states, and it was a huge discredit R B Garr Mar 2019 #29
you misrepresent what I said Celerity Mar 2019 #30
None of that would matter if it was Biden v Trump, R B Garr Mar 2019 #31
Other candidates will, at some point, have a go at him, especially if he is the front-runner. Celerity Mar 2019 #32
That primary part would be over if it was Trump v Biden. R B Garr Mar 2019 #33
Again with the misrepresenting of what I said, and also some strange attempt at projection. Celerity Mar 2019 #35
Again. The poster you responded to was talking about R B Garr Mar 2019 #36
the only centering of Bernie came from you, you are completely trying to turn it into yet another Celerity Mar 2019 #37
No, you. Your post, you. The poster you responded to R B Garr Mar 2019 #38
again, and again and again with the misrepresentation and the attempts at Sanders-centric deflection Celerity Mar 2019 #39
Again and again and again, and again, I noted your R B Garr Mar 2019 #40
Greater turnout of POC is key, I agree. Those aren't the only 3 states that will flip. Garrett78 Mar 2019 #7
at this moment, barring an implosion (surely possible) by the orange rotter Celerity Mar 2019 #10
Separate from your point (that is fully accurate) CincyDem Mar 2019 #8
Thee senate is tough. I don't think any senator from a state that has a GOP governor should run Demsrule86 Mar 2019 #15
Brown is not running and the other states are likely not problems. karynnj Mar 2019 #24
They have GOP governors. Neither are my first choice but if we lose a Demsrule86 Mar 2019 #25
I totally disagree. StevieM Mar 2019 #11
you completely miss my point, I never said those other states were not in play Celerity Mar 2019 #12
We did not win any of those states last time or in 12 either. Demsrule86 Mar 2019 #14
Our best hope is not to embrace the notion that we can only win with 277 EVs. StevieM Mar 2019 #16
It is the minimum and our blue wall. I hope for more. Demsrule86 Mar 2019 #21
I posted a map earlier and that was my conclusion also, Demsrule86 Mar 2019 #13
Do we know that they didn't turn out? ucrdem Mar 2019 #17
Black voter turnout fell in 2016, even as a record number of Americans cast ballots Celerity Mar 2019 #18
hey that's some impressive research! ucrdem Mar 2019 #19
yes, there are so many reasons for the drop Celerity Mar 2019 #20
PA does not have early voting Freddie Mar 2019 #51
Well, that's another barrier. ucrdem Mar 2019 #57
Well done Tom Rinaldo Mar 2019 #22
Be mindful of damage done with the Russian trolling of black millennials during the 2016 campaign allgood33 Mar 2019 #23
Excellent analysis exboyfil Mar 2019 #26
Thanks for the links and articles. BlueWI Mar 2019 #27
oh, wow, Mandela Barnes looks so impressive, he absolutely has a big future in our party!! Celerity Mar 2019 #41
Thanks for your thoughts! BlueWI Mar 2019 #55
We will win BlueFlorida Mar 2019 #34
Oh, I think we will win NH probably for sure, and have a good shot at AZ Celerity Mar 2019 #43
Wisconsin Poiuyt Mar 2019 #42
What happened over the decades to turn WI so reddish? Celerity Mar 2019 #44
Something similar is true of Michigan. susanna Mar 2019 #46
before the orange turd picked the man married to Mother as VP, I was thinking Walker Celerity Mar 2019 #48
Gerrymandering Poiuyt Mar 2019 #52
Scott Walker is such a fuckstick Celerity Mar 2019 #53
I did not reply originally, susanna Apr 2019 #61
They lost Good paying manufacturing jobs , Janesville GM closed in 08. Demsrule86 Mar 2019 #56
This just infuriates me. susanna Mar 2019 #47
Interestingly, the same states that 'won' it for him last time. susanna Mar 2019 #45
Hillary won Minnesota by 1.5% with 46.4% of the vote Awsi Dooger Mar 2019 #58
I agree as to the majority of your points, but can you envision a scenario Celerity Mar 2019 #60
Luckily, with a crap candidate, we only lost those three states by less than 80K votes... SKKY Mar 2019 #59
So we should find a young black man crazytown Apr 2019 #62
Interesting analysis. Two questions... thesquanderer Apr 2019 #63
IF he were to get the nomination, I would hope he would chose Celerity Apr 2019 #65
Which is why all of us need to continue to support the National Popular Vote Compact PatrickforO Apr 2019 #64
+1 Celerity Apr 2019 #66
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