Posted on 11/07/2018 1:13:14 PM PST by MrChips
Do you know what a trend is in politics? Florida has trended right since 2012 in Statewide elections.
Thats a demonstrable fact. It trended 0.30% more GOP in 2016 from 2012.
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What about SINCE 2016?
Do you happen to have any links to answer that, and to support your 2012 - 2016 statement? Asking for a friend, who is gathering up-to-date trend data.
TIA.
Well, I certainly see it.
I live in TX and am witnessing it, first hand.
Prayers up for AZ, TX and FL.
We need an immediate intervention.
I lived in austin for 25 years, breaks my heart to see what happened there.
Here is the data map for 2016.
https://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/data.php?year=2016&def=tnd&datatype=national&f=1&off=0&elect=0
Click on the TREND tab in the database.
Florida trended .30% GOP.
We don’t have a trend for 2018 yet, because we don’t yet have a final vote count.
FYI, USElectionatlas uses BLUE for GOP and RED for Democrats. Don’t get confused.
Democrats don't even need to pretend to be moderate anymore.
Thanks for the link...and, for the FYI blue vs red :-)
It will be interesting to see the 2018 trend(s).
Looks like they’re (Dims) are going for counties outside of Texas metro areas. I wonder if that’s their plan, across all of the red states.
Dems will vote for them.
You are very right. But bad cases make bad law. Attempted homicide conviction still carries a rather stiff sentence. But if some DA offered a plea for a lesser charge resulting in an earlier release that would indeed be an abortion of justice. So perhaps the focus should be on why violent offenders are released early and how to prevent that.
Felons come with their own alibi.
If they’re found dead somewhere, well, the suspects are criminals they’ve worked with, or associations of those they’ve harmed.
Just sayin’...
It probably won’t help, but I wonder how many felons will actually bother to vote.
Because someone pays them to do it? Wait - that would be against the law, and a felon would never do that . . .
I stand corrected.
You are right.
What I was attempting to articulate is that, left to their own devices, most of them tend to return to prison in short time.
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