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Vogon_Glory

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12. Might Arizona help Joe?
Thu Jul 23, 2020, 06:48 PM
Jul 2020

Last edited Thu Jul 23, 2020, 07:23 PM - Edit history (1)

Arizona’s got more than a couple of electoral votes (eleven) and even in that hothouse of right-Wing lunacy, there seems to be a growing plurality of voters who would be willing to give Team Donkey a try.

the stupid in most of those comments... NRaleighLiberal Jul 2020 #1
11 points in PA. That's gonna leave a mark. Off to GP with you! lindysalsagal Jul 2020 #2
Wow... EarlG Jul 2020 #3
Trump plans to spend a small fortune in Minnesota dflprincess Jul 2020 #4
Be careful though... we still need Wisconsin jimlup Jul 2020 #5
Not if Joe bags Florida, which is looking more and more likely every day. John Fante Jul 2020 #6
Exactly. With CV-19 out of control in Florida, he's losing enthusiasm fast. Doodley Jul 2020 #8
Either Florida or Wisconsin plus these states would seal the deal. Nt Fiendish Thingy Jul 2020 #9
There is 3 months for Florida's covid numbers to slow way down. I wonder how that might Quixote1818 Jul 2020 #10
Not much. Covid numbers have slowed in Michigan, Minnesota, and Pennsylvania John Fante Jul 2020 #16
I'm not thinking optimistically... jimlup Jul 2020 #18
I agree with you regarding Wisconsin Awsi Dooger Jul 2020 #19
Might Arizona help Joe? Vogon_Glory Jul 2020 #12
with the new Florida poll, that puts Joe up 10+ points in more than 270 electoral votes fishwax Jul 2020 #7
Great news, with one caveat- these are RV's not LV's Fiendish Thingy Jul 2020 #11
Quality polls are almost never off twice the margin of error which is theoretical. DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2020 #13
No, but +/- 3.5% means either Biden's or Trump's number could vary that much Fiendish Thingy Jul 2020 #14
I understand that but if you average polls the MOE decreases because the sample size increases. DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2020 #15
I don't want to offend, but I hate clicking a Fox News link. I don't want to give them the traffic. CaptainTruth Jul 2020 #17
omg - the comments by MAGA people the end of that article Chili Jul 2020 #20
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