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Headed down to the gun range in my BLM shirt. Will report back.Never seen one and I live in a very Republican area.
Headed down to the gun range in my BLM shirt. Will report back.Never seen one and I live in a very Republican area.
I second that. I've seen no hats, one yard sign and one bumper sticker. I live in north Texas and I've actually seen more Hillary stickers (only about 3, but still pretty weird).Never seen one and I live in a very Republican area.
Maybe she's just saying that Jesus didn't exist.Katrina Pierson Verified account @KatrinaPierson
Just saw a commercial from Catholic Church stating that Catholic Church was started by Jesus. I bet they believe that too. #sad
If you're lucky.Headed down to the gun range in my BLM shirt. Will report back.
As a Florida resident, the local news is peppered with such people. The story is usually about "Area Trailer Park Flooding" or "Man Arrested for Exposing Himself to Minors".Has anyone seen a person wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat in public? I've seen zero. But maybe I'm just in the wrong place at the wrong time (i.e. I'm not going to Denny's for dinner at 4:45pm)
Almost every time I see Trump yard signs there's also American flags all over the place. "I love America! It's not great, but I love it!" Come to think it, I guess that's not much different than the way I feel about the Brewers.I second that. I've seen no hats, one yard sign and one bumper sticker. I live in north Texas and I've actually seen more Hillary stickers (only about 3, but still pretty weird).
I've seen one. Angry looking old white guy with a rusty pickup with about 100 crazy right wing bumper stickers plastered all over it. He was wearing a wife beater and jorts, swear to God. It was glorious. I've also seen one yard sign. I live in Indiana, which is supposed to be the heart of the Trumpkin home range.Has anyone seen a person wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat in public? I've seen zero. But maybe I'm just in the wrong place at the wrong time (i.e. I'm not going to Denny's for dinner at 4:45pm)
Almost every time I see Trump yard signs there's also American flags all over the place. "I love America! It's not great, but I love it!" Come to think it, I guess that's not much different than the way I feel about the Brewers.![]()
I live in a nice neighborhood in a very red state. I have not seen a single trump sign in our neighborhood.I've seen one. Angry looking old white guy with a rusty pickup with about 100 crazy right wing bumper stickers plastered all over it. He was wearing a wife beater and jorts, swear to God. It was glorious. I've also seen one yard sign. I live in Indiana, which is supposed to be the heart of the Trumpkin home range.
Would Public Policy Polling work better? FiveThirtyEight rates them as B+ with a slight GOP lean. (R + 0.2)I'd like to see the proof of each of your points.
As to the last one..... yeah I dispute it. No so much because I'm in love with my former friends, the Republicans, but because the poll is flawed. It's one of the things that more people need to do when they quote polls - actually look at the hard data. And if not the hard data, at least the underlying source of the data. The most recent one you selected was captioned as an NBC news poll, but it really isn't. It's a NBC - ish poll that is actually taken from data from SurveyMonkey.com and internet based survey and marketing company. And while I don't necessarily the formula of questions asked (I read one and it isn't a bad question) I do take issue with the base of information they work from. While I'm not aware of the actual programming and security in place for SurveyMonkey, I'd be rather confident to say that there is probably no confirmation of the initial information provided by people who take the survey.
Granted, that is a problem in a lot of surveys, so I'm not trying to hide that. But "internet poll," is not a phrase that I would hang my hat on too often.
There are two brothers that sit in the first row just over the ump's shoulder at every Nats game, and one of them wears one for at least half the games. It's kinda distracting but also kinda funny. Gotta respect their commitment at least, knowing that DC and MD are two of the bluest places on the map and VA is heavily trending that way this election.Has anyone seen a person wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat in public? I've seen zero. But maybe I'm just in the wrong place at the wrong time (i.e. I'm not going to Denny's for dinner at 4:45pm)
19/9 is a far cry from tim's, OMG THE GOP IS FULL OF LUNATICS BECAUSE 70% OF THEM THINK HE'S FROM KENYA, OR MIDDLE EARTH, OR WHATEVER, BUT HERE'S MY FAVORITE AYN RAND BOOK.Yankee23Fan:
Here is a CNN poll that asks the birther question. 19% of Republicans and 9% of Democrats think Obama is foreign-born.
I also found this poll which cracked me up: More Iowans think Ted Cruz was born in the United States than think Obama was born in the United States
Yeah, I don't ever see much of anything in my neighborhood. Saw the Trumpkin in the hat at a gas station, and the sign was by my kids' middle school.I live in a nice neighborhood in a very red state. I have not seen a single trump sign in our neighborhood.
It does work a lot better. But this doesn't let me beat tim around for a few posts, so let's just keep this one amongst us for no, mkay?Would Public Policy Polling work better? FiveThirtyEight rates them as B+ with a slight GOP lean. (R + 0.2)
http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/2015/PPP_Release_National_90115.pdf
This poll is from a year ago but I'd guess the questions about Obama's country of origin and religion would not have changed much.
Q28 (Republicans) Do you think Barack Obama was born in the United States?
Yes 29% .... No 44% .... Not sure 26%
Q30 (Republicans) Do you think Barack Obama is a Christian or a Muslim, or are you not sure?
Christian 14% ... Muslim 54% .... Not sure 32%
at Trump campaigning in Texas. That's the election, in a nutshell.Indeed. He was in Connecticut last week, which actually might be even more outrageous.at Trump campaigning in Texas. That's the election, in a nutshell.
19/9 is a far cry from tim's, OMG THE GOP IS FULL OF LUNATICS BECAUSE 70% OF THEM THINK HE'S FROM KENYA, OR MIDDLE EARTH, OR WHATEVER, BUT HERE'S MY FAVORITE AYN RAND BOOK.
Not at the moment according to Nate Silver:Trump is turning it around in front of your eyes, folks! One strong debate from blowing this wide open.
Even my dad registered to vote, he's never voted in his life!
And he's in Mississippi tomorrow.at Trump campaigning in Texas. That's the election, in a nutshell.
Those aren't officially sanctioned Trump polls though.Not at the moment according to Nate Silver:
Nate Silver @NateSilver538 2h2 hours ago
Pretty bad polling day for Trump after a couple where he'd seemed to be making progress.
http://53eig.ht/29fvWfn
I just think his ego makes him only want to go places where he talk about how is winning already.And he's in Mississippi tomorrow.
AZ as a tossup. Never thought I'd live to see that.Not at the moment according to Nate Silver:
Nate Silver @NateSilver538 2h2 hours ago
Pretty bad polling day for Trump after a couple where he'd seemed to be making progress.
http://53eig.ht/29fvWfn
Can't believe that that taco bowl tweet didn't win over more Mexican American voters.AZ as a tossup. Never thought I'd live to see that.
Just wait until he gets REALLY desperate and tweets out a photo of him eating rice squinting and holding chopsticks.Can't believe that that taco bowl tweet didn't win over more Mexican American voters.
"Everyone in Siricone Varrey say I am ******** best friend."Just wait until he gets REALLY desperate and tweets out a photo of him eating rice squinting and holding chopsticks.
I live in SW Washington state which is safely Democrat. All I see is Trump signs everywhere, Especially rural areas. Usually accompanied by a rebel flag.I've seen one. Angry looking old white guy with a rusty pickup with about 100 crazy right wing bumper stickers plastered all over it. He was wearing a wife beater and jorts, swear to God. It was glorious. I've also seen one yard sign. I live in Indiana, which is supposed to be the heart of the Trumpkin home range.
Confederate flags in Washington? WTF?I live in SW Washington state which is safely Democrat. All I see is Trump signs everywhere, Especially rural areas. Usually accompanied by a rebel flag.
Rural Washington is about on par with Arkansas.Confederate flags in Washington? WTF?
Your parents are voting Trump?Trump is turning it around in front of your eyes, folks! One strong debate from blowing this wide open.
Even my dad registered to vote, he's never voted in his life!
I don't think my mom is. She thinks Trump is a loudmouth who can't keep his mouth shut and has no respect for women, only cares about pretty women.Your parents are voting Trump?
Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death! (unless I forgot to register to vote)I like same day registration ban, great idea.
Sarcasm? I can't tell with you sometimes.I like same day registration ban, great idea.
No, he is serious. If less minorities vote, it is better for Republicans.Sarcasm? I can't tell with you sometimes.
Bad news, Hispanic registration is way up this cycle.No, he is serious. If less minorities vote, it is better for Republicans.
Very few Republicans actually admit their desire to reduce minority turnout, even on a message board.No, he is serious. If less minorities vote, it is better for Republicans.Sarcasm? I can't tell with you sometimes.
He is getting crushed in every key state at the moment. No where to go but up I suppose.Trump is turning it around in front of your eyes, folks! One strong debate from blowing this wide open.
Even my dad registered to vote, he's never voted in his life!
I could get behind a 'Make the Chargers Gre...er, Good Again' campaign.Almost every time I see Trump yard signs there's also American flags all over the place. "I love America! It's not great, but I love it!" Come to think it, I guess that's not much different than the way I feel about the Brewers.![]()
His trips to his friend Jeff Epstein's island where Epstein had a harem of underage sex slaves has to top that one....You would think the first man (or whatever they're gonna call bill when Hillary wins) being a "John", going on sex planes, and banging interns in the White House would be an issue too.
It wouldnt surprise me if Bill paid Melania for sex back in the day. Now that would heat up the debates.
#### that, I'd settle for a "Make the Chargers not a laughing stock again" campaign. #MTCNALSAI could get behind a 'Make the Chargers Gre...er, Good Again' campaign.
Trump is a long time friend of Epstein.His trips to his friend Jeff Epstein's island where Epstein had a harem of underage sex slaves has to top that one....
Even so, not much in the way of deep Confederate roots and heritage there. Maybe they just like the racist overtones.Rural Washington is about on par with Arkansas.
Pretty sure this is correct.Even so, not much in the way of deep Confederate roots and heritage there. Maybe they just like the racist overtones.
Heard this as well. Where there's smoke there's fire.I'm just the messenger here, but I hear many people saying Putin hacked the New York Times because they were about to publish their explosive investigation into Trump's NAMBLA connections. I'm not saying it's true, but I'm reading it everywhere.