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#1361 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 497 weeks ago
Rushed off the state up in Reno.
#1362 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 497 weeks ago
Looks like Latinos are up significantly in early voting. Upwards of 150% higher than 2012 in Florida. Nevada early voting was also propelled by Latinos, and set a one day record for NV, which now puts Democrats ahead of their standing in 2012. The lines were so long here they had to keep extending the hours for early voting. Between the Latinos and union workers in Vegas (Trump Hotel pays on average 3/hr less to his workers and fights unions) I don't see him winning NV at all. Florida also seems highly unlikely.
I suspect women and Latinos are going to be the driving force this election.
#1363 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 497 weeks ago
Speaking of voter suppression based on race, this today:
Federal Judge Says North Carolina Must Restore Voter Registrations Of Those Removed From Rolls
The North Carolina NAACP sued the state on Monday, claiming a purge targeted black voters.
WASHINGTON ? County election boards in North Carolina must restore the registrations of voters removed from the polls, U.S. District Judge Loretta Biggs ordered on Friday.
The order follows an emergency hearing held on Wednesday to address allegations that election officials in Beaufort, Moore and Cumberland counties had removed voters from the rolls due to campaign mailers that were returned as undeliverable.
The North Carolina NAACP sued the state on Monday, claiming the purge targeted black voters. The Justice Department submitted a statement of interest in the lawsuit on Monday night supporting the assertion that removing voters from the rolls en masse is a violation of the National Voter Registration Act.
Biggs, who during the hearing called the state’s process for removing voters’ names “insane,” said in her ruling that the NC NAACP had proved that names were unfairly removed.
“The Court finds that a narrowly tailored injunction is warranted to ensure that eligible voters are not deprived of their right to participate in the upcoming election due to a flawed process engaged in by the State and County Boards, which this Court has determined likely violates the NVRA,” Biggs said in her decision.
“Voter enfranchisement cannot be sacrificed when citizens through no fault of their own have been removed from the voter rolls,” she added.
Rev. William Barber, the president of the NC NAACP, said the court ruled against “surgical, intention racism.”
“Racism is about policy,” Barber said on a call with reporters. “It’s not just about feelings, it’s not just about language. It’s when you use your power ? or attempt to use your power ? to undermine the rights of people and you target it toward African-Americans.”
The civil rights group argues that these cancellations are an attempt by the Republican Party to suppress the black vote, which is lower this year than it was in 2012.
At least 5,600 registrations have been removed in Cumberland County for varying reasons since 2014, while 790 and 63 were removed in Moore and Beaufort counties, respectively.
At least 3,500 voters were removed in the past 90 days, according to Penda Hair, an attorney representing the NAACP. The cancellations could have cost Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton the election, since most of the voters are black and tend to lean Democrat.
It’s still unclear whether or not those people will be able to vote on Election Day.
State law mandates that voters within any given county can challenge the eligibility of another voter in that county up to 25 days before the election.
But the National Voter Registration Act says states can only cancel registrations if a voter provides written notice of a change in address or if a voter does not respond to a notice for two election cycles and fails to vote for two federal election cycles. States also cannot remove voters from the rolls 90 days or less before a federal election.
“What they’re doing is race-driven. It’s immoral, illegal and it is unconstitutional. The courts have spoken,” Barber said. “We’ve not seen this kind of intentional suppression since the days of Jim Crow.”
#1364 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 497 weeks ago
Turns out Wiener is a square guy compared to these Podesta folks Hillary keeps around her. Satanic dinners and stuff? Who are these people?
The internet: It can be used for good too ya know.
#1365 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 497 weeks ago
Voter ID Opinions from UC Berkeley and Harlem... Excellent watch. Makes the white liberal elites look so fucking stupid.
Who cares.
The fact remains that the GOP work tirelessly to make it more difficult to vote under the guise of "voter fraud." The reality is that it's virtually non existent. It's a non issue.
Although so far in this election there has been one arrest for voter fraud, who turned out to be a Trump supporter.
#1366 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 497 weeks ago
Cramer, did you read this?
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/201 … nald-trump
This is just as scary:
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2 … anboy.htmlTwo days before FBI director James Comey rocked the world last week, Rudy Giuliani was on Fox, where he volunteered, un-prodded by any question: “I think he’s [Donald Trump] got a surprise or two that you’re going to hear about in the next few days. I mean, I’m talking about some pretty big surprises.”
Pressed for specifics, he said: “We’ve got a couple of things up our sleeve that should turn this thing around.”
You know I gave Comey the benefit of the doubt with this. I figured he must be between a rock and a hard place. But now I'm not so sure. This is pretty outrageous. Even Republicans have spoken out against the timing of this announcement, but now it appears much more insidious than poor timing.
#1367 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 497 weeks ago
I love seeing the old quotes and predictions, they were all right! We're living in the middle of a socialist utopia today!
Haha, hey Randall, I just saw the McDonalds fryguy pass by me in a Lexus lol.
"Socialism here we come. Under Barry, the 18 year old fry manager at McDonalds has the same quality of life as the 35 year old manager with a wife and 2 kids"
.
Yea but the fry guy gets the ES 350, while the manager gets the LS 460 with free Obama phone and gas card.*
Big difference bro.
*Also once Hillary is president we no longer will subsidize gun racks.
#1368 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 497 weeks ago
Has Trump had any major newspaper endorsements? Even the historically conservative rags won't endorse him.
He did pick up one though: The KKK's official newspaper (The Crusader) endorsed him this week.
Congrats guys!
#1369 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 497 weeks ago
Isn't it still a statistical fact that whoever wins OH wins the presidency? I've always wanted to see that record get shattered.....it gives OH too much importance.
The states that are solidly blue have built up a strong firewall for any Democratic candidate. That's why I said months ago she's got 240+ walking in the door.
Check out this scenario.
I gave Trump all the toss up states: FL, OH, NC, NV, IA and AZ.
Now IMO there is no way he's going to pick these all up. But even if he did, he's still short. The only way for him to win is to breach one of the democratic stronghold states (WI, MI, PA, VA, CO etc) and THEN pick up all those swings.
What are the odds of him doing that?
#1370 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 497 weeks ago
Yeah, like that ABC poll you posted recently showing Hillary +12. Trump is now +1 in that very same poll. That lead for Hillary was obviously bs to begin with, and the subsequent swing for Trump statistically impossible = fake poll.
You guys crack me up:
Hillary positive = rigged poll!
Outlier = fake poll!
Trump positive = great poll! He's going to win!
"Let's let everyone vote! Including non citizens!"
How are non citizens voting exactly? I guess they all sneak over here, and produce fake voter registration forms in their second language (if they speak it at all)
Pollux, how will we celebrate the big Trump victory? Can't come here because everyone will be sad.
How to celebrate? Find the girl closest to you (unless she's less than a 6), grab her by the pussy and shout "We made America great again!"
Trump currently has a 35% chance of winning according to 538. If those were my odds to hook up with Sofia Vergara I'd be pretty stoked. But Trump still has to crush it in swing states in order to get to 270, which looks unlikely, even after the poll numbers tightened.
Ha! Beautifully written post! What if he actually became a good president?
He's a lousy person, a shitty businessman, isn't interested in learning, and has zero experience governing...he will probably suck. The man brags and compares himself to Brexit, but just learned what it was less than 90 days ago.
The GOP got the clown they deserve.
The GOP mostly certainly deserve him (and some ironically champion him), the rest of us do not.
Do you guys think that if Hillary wins she'll finally be the democratic president to pull the trigger on putting everyone in fema camps?
Obama's FEMA camps are already built. George Soros financed the whole thing. Once Hillary becomes president they'll take away the guns, and ship conservative Christians to camps where the government will gay marry them. The lamestream media won't report this, but you can find all the facts out on youtube. Just open your eyes and see the truth!

