You had no meaningful interaction to begin with, unfortunately. You attack to try and intimidate, you do not discuss. The only way to broaden one's view of the world is to actually read and understand what another poster says. I've tried with you, a number of times, and yet all you do is use cap locks to try and scream other people down and assume a false position of superiority. I'm sure no loss to you, but I can't be bothered with someone who refuses to even display a modicum of civility.
Are you biting your nails or incessantly munching on junk food? I am. I'll be so glad when this whole effing year is over!
It doesn't mean they're all voting for Biden, in Butler, PA the other day the Trump rally crowd was 24% democrat, and over 20% did not vote in 2016.
I think that list is wrong. Wi belongs most definitely in the toss up column. Perhaps more also. Ah, I missed the link. Huffpo. That's the equivalent of Breitbart. Wouldn't trust either.
I think FL is a lock for Trump, and OH will vote red. Biden pulled out of OH a while back. I'm not aware of a POTUS who won without those two states. Since 1896 only two have won without OH.
I don't bite my nails. But I typically have a hot cocoa this time of day. I use European ground chocolate to make a very nice 12 oz cup.
Florida is not a lock. It's always close. Biden isn't that far from winning, he just needs 3 or 4 more states. Trump needs almost all of the up for grab states.
So the fact Biden is only +5% among FL latinos while Clinton was +30% and still lost doesn't bother you?
Black turnout is very high. Margins in Fla are often under 1%. I'm not making a prediction, and that's my point. This is a crazy election and anything is possible.
And Trump will improve his black vote tally from last time. And I seem to recall Dems worrying that black turnout in Miami/Dade wasn't what they wanted to see. No predictions here either, I'm just feeling much better about the election than a few weeks ago.
I agree with you on that. When I used to vote in person and pollsters asked me, on the way out, who I voted for, my standard reply was "bite me." (Heh heh ... I was living in NYC. "Bite me" is the standard New Yorker reply to a lot of stupid or annoying questions.)
Funny, Trump has a bunch of that in him. I like it being from Chicago, but can see how to other parts of the nation it's a bit shocking.
Why? They're probably inaccurate. I would have thought that your side has been burned enough by exit polls (2000, 2004, 2016) that they'd never want to see another one as long as they live.