Posted on 08/20/2019 7:58:22 PM PDT by TexasGurl24
Good analogies. They are canaries in the coal mine, which I willfully ignored in 2018.
How about the local LA race, which was a flip and which no R had won for decades?
RE: How about the local LA race, which was a flip and which no R had won for decades?
I was not aware of that. LA is an Los Angeles? or LA as in Louisiana?
Well, did you look at turnout?
Did you know that in 2018, one of the D flips was on the basis of 100 votes? That they flipped several local seats by less than 1,000 across several states?
Trends are trends. We ignored this trend in 2017-2018. Don’t ignore it again, especially when the trend is your friend.
And don’t forget the LA race where an R won for the first time in decades.
Oh, and TexasGurl24 left one out:
There was a VA race in a HEAVY blue area where the De held-—so it didn’t make TG’s list. But the D margin of victory was shockingly low.
Richard Baris of PPD pointed that out. He also said, at the time, that the CT race was a huge indicator.
It was a Los Angeles race about a week ago. Very shocking, which is why no one heard of it. I can’t remember the details.
I’m not sure Rush even covered it, and Hannity is too busy tick-tocking to cover real news.
I WILL make a point of showing up to vote against Dan McReady. Again.
Bump
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