Posted on 11/03/2020 10:19:20 AM PST by Red Badger
@alipardo · 1h Great numbers from AZ. Over 30k people have voted in-person in Maricopa County since polls opened and we are seeing impressive GOP turnout (>15K Republicans to >5k Dems)
President Trump won Maricopa County in 2016 with 51.5%. President Trump visited Goodyear just last week.
President Trump commented just now on Arizona looking good.
Also, when Gov. Doug Lockdown Ducey s up for re-election in the 2019 primary he is gone.
I think Arizona and Michigan are keys to tonight. If Trump wins both and carries James and McSally on his coattails I think we keep White House and Senate.
Funny how there’s little talk of firewalls these days.
That’d be yuge! And it would be very satisfying to see gun grabber Kelly cry like a girl.
AZ needs to keep pouring it on! Remember, they like to count ballots out here after the election if it is close, i.e.: 2018 McSally vs Sinema (Signatures don’t match).
For a long time Arizona was in the McCain camp, which is the same camp as Biden's.
Who are the other 10,000? Independents?
‘other’.....................
I'm thinking Ron DeSantis is looking pretty good for 2024.
Now knowing his % in 2016, what is Trumps percent now in Maricopa?
I am relieved to hear this as national polling and local media libs keep saying Biden ahead.
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He is my favorite.
He sure has worked hard to clean up the FL nonsense which has been there since the 90’s
If Trump wins Texas, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Ohio and Arizona - Is it possible ALL the swings state go to Biden.
Does that make any sense at all?
If Trump wins Texas, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Ohio and Arizona - Is it possible ALL the swings state go to Biden.
Does that make any sense at all?
No, it does not. I never thought I would write this again in my life, but based on what we are seeing so far, it is the democrat candidate that has the tighter path than the “one of a kind” republican candidate.
Crazy.
I know a guy who runs a book on the outcome of elections. He is offering 10-1 odds on who will win the 2019 primary elections.
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