018 midterm elections
11-06-2018, 05:03 PM
Quote: (11-06-2018 04:50 PM)Gmac Wrote:
Quote: (11-06-2018 04:39 PM)nomadbrah Wrote:
Foxnews live stream on Youtube?
YouTube stream is dead.
Try this one
Quote: (11-06-2018 04:50 PM)Gmac Wrote:
Quote: (11-06-2018 04:39 PM)nomadbrah Wrote:
Foxnews live stream on Youtube?
Quote: (11-06-2018 05:14 PM)H1N1 Wrote:
Anyone know anywhere you can get good bets on this internationally? I can’t get predictit where I am.
Quote: (11-06-2018 06:06 PM)droughtmeat Wrote:
Quote: (11-06-2018 05:51 PM)AneroidOcean Wrote:
Non-Citizens encouraged to vote in Texas:
So non-citizens are people who live in other states? Or literally just any foreign tourist vote?
Quote: (11-06-2018 05:23 PM)speculator Wrote:
7 votes straight Rs and only male judges in Cali. We need to win back this state if we want to win the cultural war. Repubs ignore Cali to their detriment. The opponent of Adam Schiff is a decent pro-Trump guy from NJ with Armenian roots. Schiff's district is 40% Armenian and Repubs could have easily galvanized them but I haven't witnessed any effort from them.
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Quote: (11-06-2018 06:42 PM)Libertas Wrote:
Bad news.
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Translation - the turnout in Miami-Dade is slightly higher than in 2016. That isn't good news.
Granted, there are a lot of conservative Cubans there who very much helped put Trump over the top, but it's not what you want to see and might be enough to undo the Republican advantage everywhere else in the state. The panhandle also may not be enough to offset this.
It's far from over, but this is going to come down to the wire.
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Quote: (11-06-2018 06:42 PM)Libertas Wrote:
Bad news.
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Translation - the turnout in Miami-Dade is slightly higher than in 2016. That isn't good news.
Granted, there are a lot of conservative Cubans there who very much helped put Trump over the top, but it's not what you want to see and might be enough to undo the Republican advantage everywhere else in the state. The panhandle also may not be enough to offset this.
It's far from over, but this is going to come down to the wire.
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By contast, more than 55 percent have a good or very good opinion of Gov. Scott — a whopping 82 percent among those who moved to Florida since 2017 when Hurricane Maria devastated the island.
Scott has repeatedly visited the island since Maria and aggressively courted Puerto Ricans in Florida. He is challenging Democratic U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson, who has been sharply critical of the Trump administration's response to the disaster.
Nelson is considerably less popular among recent transplants to Florida, with 57 percent having a positive view of the Senator, lower than his Republican colleague, Sen. Marco Rubio, who was viewed positively by 61 percent.
Quote: (11-06-2018 06:52 PM)JohnKreese Wrote:
It's possible that this is the result of displaced Puerto Ricans after Hurricane Maria voting in this election (obviously they didn't vote in Miami-Dade in 2016). Thankfully, most have a positive view of Rick Scott
https://www.tampabay.com/florida-politic...ald-trump/
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By contast, more than 55 percent have a good or very good opinion of Gov. Scott — a whopping 82 percent among those who moved to Florida since 2017 when Hurricane Maria devastated the island.
Scott has repeatedly visited the island since Maria and aggressively courted Puerto Ricans in Florida. He is challenging Democratic U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson, who has been sharply critical of the Trump administration's response to the disaster.
Nelson is considerably less popular among recent transplants to Florida, with 57 percent having a positive view of the Senator, lower than his Republican colleague, Sen. Marco Rubio, who was viewed positively by 61 percent.
Probably won't help with the governor's race, though