To: mac_truck
That graphic seems pretty normal. 1/3 of the nation will vote D, no matter what. 1/3 will vote R, no matter what. 1/3 want to procrastinate and wait a while longer to see how things go. And 1/3 of each of those categories will remain squishy for a while. Those numbers shouldn’t change much over the next 4 months, and should be expected to have been seen at this point in every election over the past 30 years.
132 posted on
05/12/2016 7:05:47 AM PDT by
Teacher317
(We have now sunk to a depth at which restatement of the obvious is the first duty of intelligent men)
To: Teacher317
That graphic seems pretty normal. No, its not "normal" for Utah to favor a dem...what planet do you live one?
181 posted on
05/12/2016 7:37:35 AM PDT by
mac_truck
(aide toi et dieu t'aidera)
To: Teacher317
1/3 of the nation will vote D, no matter what. 1/3 will vote R, no matter what. 1/3 want to procrastinate and wait a while longer to see how things go. That last 1/3 will wait until Facebook and Twitter TELL them who to VOTE for.
184 posted on
05/12/2016 7:38:40 AM PDT by
corbe
(mystified, still. But never hillary)
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