Philly area always comes in earlier too, that’’s a lie they come in super late, usually they are in by in large by 10-11.. usually giving the dem a huge lead that evaporates as rest of the state comes in
That is what I recall as well from 2016 Trump. He kept inching closer and closer and once we took the lead, the network drones kept saying there was nowhere else for Hillary to get votes.
98 was a weird year. The internet was really changing things, and the dot com bubble was still expanding. The Lewinsky issue fired up both sides.
2022 - Economy is in the dumps. Inflation high. Crime high. Abortion not the issue Democrats hoped. I’m not expecting a tsunami...that would be 54+ Senators. But I would be happy with 51 or 52.
Isn’t Black turnout up big time in Early voting? So I wouldn’t get too confident
Can't speak for the Senate race, but evidently black support for Stacy Abrams is down, which is why she has been down in polling basically since the beginning of the year.
I would love to get rid of Pat Murray, but I don’t know why anyone thinks that is going to happen. There have been a few polls that had the Republican maybe within 5 or so, but it takes a huge leap of faith to think the Rep will win in a dark blue state. In 2016, Murray won by over 600,000 votes. Granted that was also a presendential election year. In 2010, the last off-year election, she only won by around 120,000 votes, but think of all the trash Microsoft and Amazon have brought into that state since then.
Boycotts never do jack crap. Probably the best course of action would be to get factory workers or delivery drivers to walk out. They are basically the ones having their voice taken away. THe higher ups are beholden to the globalist.
It is not that they are not biased. But usually, they are forced to report actual events. I get a large amount of news feeds from New York and California in my YouTube feed. If you wonder why New York might flip for a Republican governor it is because they see these on a daily basis (not just some statistic chart on MSNBC or Fox, or a national commentator saying there is no increase in crime).
When Trump did this back in 2015 it was funny - mostly because the other Republican candidates deserved it. In 2022, it just comes off as pathetic. Trump is not going to win back any independents with this strategy.