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bullets13

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  1. 1:08 left. These announcers are something. But I’m grateful to be able and listen at the deer lease
  2. Another first down to the 10
  3. Pick up the 1st on a 1st down run to the 24
  4. 55% of the country identifies as pro-choice currently. That number is going up, not down. I'm really not trying to get into a debate about right or wrong, simply pointing out how poorly the right timed it. But like you said, defeating democrats at the ballot box is the way to do it, and waiting 4 months on the R v W deal would've greatly helped that happen.
  5. The problem is that’s about 1/7 of the number of votes he’s gonna need to win.
  6. Without a doubt there are a lot of stupid voters out there. That said, I think there are a lot of folks like me, who have strong views that go both ways. You and I closely align on some things, but are miles apart on others. At this stage in my life, I feel that A) many of the social views I feel strongly about have been addressed, and B ) things like the economy, taxes, and gun rights are at the top of my list when it comes to importance. i only make this point because I believe that there are plenty of voters who can make an informed vote in either direction, depending on which issues are most important to them at the time. And in that scenario, when given a candidate on one side or the other that they completely can’t stand, they’ll simply vote the other direction if they think both sides are addressing issues that they strongly believe in. The reversal of Roe vs. Wade was also a huge player in these midterms. Many swing voters who were going to vote based on the economy suddenly had another issue that they felt very strongly about. I would’ve liked for the right to have waited until after the midterms to address this issue, as I think it likely played an even bigger role in their struggles at the polls than Trump did. Abortion was the 2nd biggest current issue behind the economy among those polled, and it wasn’t an issue for republicans at all, since they’re happy where it stands. This means that the right created an issue that negatively affected them in a massive way just a couple of months before the elections. I understand that the right wanted it done as quickly as possible, but the best way to keep it that way is to gain as much political control as possible, which they failed to do.
  7. Most of the hardcore Trumpers I know aren't stupid. Given the choice between DeSantis and Biden pt. 2 or someone else, I think most of them will get out and vote for DeSantis. The dems will also not benefit from people getting out and voting against DeSantis the way they did when the left mobilized and voted heavily against Trump rather than for Biden.
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