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What is with all these maps showing my state as not going for Trump? Not gonna say which but we've never voted for a Democratic presidential candidate as a whole state ever

EVER


edit for clarity, 270towin as an example says "likely", not a complete 110% locked in certainty like it does for midwest states and the like, which is nuts to me
 
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My forecast

Trump wins PA, WI and AZ on election night but loses them over the next week by 0.5% margin to ensure no recounts will be allowed.

Nov 12th every MSM network and newspaper announces Harris as the winner all at once. Each one citing heavy Democrat voter turn out and a tidal wave of female voters choosing Harris over Trump. All announcments will use the extact same language and talking points.

Trump will appeal to the courts for a recount but fearing violence and with most of the US Justice system being 80% Democrat sympathizers he will be denied again. There will be no recounts, no examining of records, no checking of vote tally's matching population. Harris won fair and square Trump is just a sore loser will be the talking point for the MSM machine.

Where we go from there as a country...I don't know but my gut says nothing much will happen, some protests that will be quickly crushed by ready to go glowies and Feds with more heavy handed sentences laid out on protesters to ensure that no one else gets any funny ideas about the election results. But that's just my guess, maybe there is some fire left in America but looking around I wouldn't bet on it.

That's my forecast. I hope I'm wrong but I just don't see a Trump win in the cards, too many forces are all aligned against him to realistically overcome, too little has changed in the critical states and far too many powerful people the world over have a vested interest in seeing Trump defeated.
 
Tough guy liberals like this guy are so funny. They need an outlet for the suppressed aggression they harbor cultivating their "good guy" image so they take it out on approved targets like "Trump supporters."
and their wives, kids and pets behind closed doors

I'm guessing more PETA crickets since poor Peanut n' friend were extinguished at the hands of the NY government.
PETA are 3 parts activist grifter and one part that really retarded type of supervillain who thinks killing everyone to stop suffering is a great and noble plan.
 
Is your vote or voting history public in Missouri? See the laws on political messages
The Kansas City Star (archive.ph)
By Joseph Hernandez
2024-11-02 00:00:10GMT
Registered voters in Missouri have likely received hundreds of texts, emails and letters in their mailbox from campaigns related to the 2024 election.

But one mailer from the Voter Participation Center has raised some additional questions. Voters in Missouri and states like Maryland and New Mexico have reported receiving voter report cards purporting to contain information about the last time you and your neighbors voted in elections.

“We’re sending this mailing to you and your neighbors to share who does and does not vote in an effort to promote election participation,” the report card says. “While we have hidden the name and street number of your neighbors to protect their privacy, these are their true voting records.

“We will be reviewing these records after the election to determine whether or not you joined your neighbors in voting,” the report card says.

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A letter reaching the mailbox of Missouri residents includes a “voter report card” from Voter Participation Center. The letter has information containing the last time you and your neighbors voted in an election. Eleanor Nash

While it doesn’t share who you and your neighbors voted for, you might be wondering how they got your information and how they know the last time you voted.

If you live in Kansas, voter information (address, party affiliation, etc.) is all public and accessible. Anyone can easily view someone’s voter information, as long as they know first and last names and date of birth.

But is voter information as easily accessible in Missouri? Is that how campaigns found your phone number and email? Here’s what state law says.

How do campaigns get your contact information?
It’s not as accessible in Missouri to get voter information as it is in Kansas, but campaigns and regular citizens can still receive that data. They just have to request it, according to a Missouri statute.

Anyone can do this by filing a records request and all requests are subject to fees, the statute says. All candidates and political committees are also entitled to receive the list in even-numbered years if they request the information.

The information people can receive from these requests includes:
  • Names
  • Dates of birth
  • Voter identification numbers
  • Addresses
  • Townships or wards
  • Precincts
  • Voting history. This only includes the years you voted, not who you voted for or your party affiliation
Undercover law enforcement and people in witness protection programs can have their information excluded, the law says.

How can I opt out of political texts and calls?
So can you stop receiving political texts, calls and letters altogether?

When it comes to texts, just deleting the text thread isn’t enough to guarantee you won’t get a message from that campaign again. All campaigns should quit texting if you text back “STOP,” according to the Federal Communications Commission.

But if the numbers are still texting you, you can forward them to 7726 (or “SPAM”).

It’s also good to know the requirements for campaign robotexts, which can all be found online on the FCC’s website. Robocalls must include the caller’s identity at the beginning of the message. They also have to include the phone number stated in the message.

The commission says that robotexts sent using an autodialer must have had prior consent, while texts sent manually do not need consent from the owner of the number.

If you have a complaint about the robocalls or texts, you can report them to the commission by either calling 1-888-225-5322, reporting online at consumercomplaints.fcc.gov or submitting your complaint via mail.

It’s trickier to get off mailing lists you receive letters in your mailbox. The Federal Trade Commission says you can choose what kind of mail you would like to receive from marketers by registering with the Direct Marketing Association. But the FTC and DMA say that it does not apply to mail from political organizations.
 
Where we go from there as a country...I don't know but my gut says nothing much will happen, some protests that will be quickly crushed by ready to go glowies and Feds with more heavy handed sentences laid out on protesters to ensure that no one else gets any funny ideas about the election results. But that's just my guess, maybe there is some fire left in America but looking around I wouldn't bet on it.
I legitimately have no doubt in my mind a proper war would happen that drags the US in

Women statistically cause war more than men, they have to as a form of overcompensation. Harris would have no mandate, no love whastoever even within her party, and she is dumb, dumber than one can imagine. She will fuck up on an international stage, but as a woman she will double down to prove she need no man, and cause Threads to happen 40 years late.
 
Election Day is only three days, but does anyone have those moments where it honestly sinks in that Trump could win both the electoral college and popular vote at the same time?

I’ve been having these thoughts for almost a few days now.
I'm putting it at 60% chance now unless some asteroid hits Texas and there's no E day voting there.
 
Many women also choose to birth their babies after they've been deemed unviable (or likely to die at birth) because it's better that way for infant organ donation. It's very noble and tragic.
Daily reminder that taking vital organs from a clinically dead person isn't viable. Your heart and lungs have to be working for a harvesting ("brain death" which has no strict diagnostic criteria).
 
We’re trying to get there with DEI. Immigration and the economy are the two big, obvious issues but the competency crisis is right behind it. One day when I am safely at another job in another state, I would like to get into the insane balancing act medical institutions have to do to maintain their reputations on one hand while hiring as many low iq sheboons as possible on the other. We all joke that if we get sick just to drop us off at the other place nearby. Everybody knows what the problem is, everybody can see that things run less safely and efficiently than before, and nobody can talk about it.

Can't they just stick all the Shaniquas into roles like "communications coordinator" and "staffing director" where their job is to sit at a desk scrolling on their phone all day? They could set up a special section of the offices for them with snack machines and fridges full of grape drank, make it nice and cozy so they'll never want to leave. What are they going to do, protest and demand that they be put into different jobs where they would actually have to work?
 
>be administrator of discussion forum
>engage in discussion
>get angry when people reply
>make outrageous claims like women only support the left because of abortions, despite this not passing the smell test (look at the rest of the world)
>throw a tantrum
>refuse to elaborate
>leave
 
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