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Newly released Georgia Senate runoff poll finds Democratic candidates with widening leads

JMC is one of just a handful of pollsters participating in the Senate runoffs — many of the most recognized and reputable pollsters have not conducted any polls since the general election in November.

Oh, okay, so we have to settle for one of the least recognized and least reputable pollsters. Yes, we know they have been smoking mushrooms and only sample about a thousand people. And the results showed how meticulously their sample was selected. Re friggin joice.

Even if that poll did accurately represent the larger population, after suppression efforts, 5-7 polling point leads for democrats in Georgia likely translate to more of those "very encouraging losses", so I'm certainly not getting my hopes up.
That there is an apparent late trend might be an encouraging sign. If Trump goes down there and once more and instructs his lemmings not to vote, and the Kami & Joe show does well ... who knows?
 
Newly released Georgia Senate runoff poll finds Democratic candidates with widening leads

JMC is one of just a handful of pollsters participating in the Senate runoffs — many of the most recognized and reputable pollsters have not conducted any polls since the general election in November.

Oh, okay, so we have to settle for one of the least recognized and least reputable pollsters. Yes, we know they have been smoking mushrooms and only sample about a thousand people. And the results showed how meticulously their sample was selected. Re friggin joice.

Even if that poll did accurately represent the larger population, after suppression efforts, 5-7 polling point leads for democrats in Georgia likely translate to more of those "very encouraging losses", so I'm certainly not getting my hopes up.
That there is an apparent late trend might be an encouraging sign. If Trump goes down there and once more and instructs his lemmings not to vote, and the Kami & Joe show does well ... who knows?

One concept that I've been seeing well recieved is that making it clear that your vote is always the winning vote for any side that wins, because that's how voting works.

Vote for the same reason that you lock your doors: so that the republicans CANNOT easily win, so that thieves cannot easily and without evidence of consequence rob you. Why would you choose to be an easier target? Do the due diligence not because they will but because they may otherwise get their way.
 
Trump’s attacks on Senate Republicans complicate his Georgia message - POLITICO - "The president is putting Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue in a bind."
President Donald Trump won’t get his coveted $2,000 stimulus checks — and he’s blaming the very Senate Republican leaders he’s trying to protect in the closing days of Georgia's runoffs.

Trump’s last-minute moves to close out his presidency — from his demand for increased stimulus payments to his unsubstantiated claims about the 2020 election — have put Republicans in a bind ahead of the state’s runoffs next week that will determine which party controls the Senate. And the president’s messaging is ironically aligned with that of Democrats, who see a renewed opening on their broader push for more coronavirus relief aid after President-elect Joe Biden takes office.

...
“Now they want to give people ravaged by the China Virus $600, rather than the $2000 which they so desperately need,” Trump tweeted, referring to Senate Republicans. ”Not fair, or smart!”
Will he deliver an own goal?
 
Newly released Georgia Senate runoff poll finds Democratic candidates with widening leads

JMC is one of just a handful of pollsters participating in the Senate runoffs — many of the most recognized and reputable pollsters have not conducted any polls since the general election in November.

Oh, okay, so we have to settle for one of the least recognized and least reputable pollsters. Yes, we know they have been smoking mushrooms and only sample about a thousand people. And the results showed how meticulously their sample was selected. Re friggin joice.

Even if that poll did accurately represent the larger population, after suppression efforts, 5-7 polling point leads for democrats in Georgia likely translate to more of those "very encouraging losses", so I'm certainly not getting my hopes up.
That there is an apparent late trend might be an encouraging sign. If Trump goes down there and once more and instructs his lemmings not to vote, and the Kami & Joe show does well ... who knows?

One concept that I've been seeing well recieved is that making it clear that your vote is always the winning vote for any side that wins, because that's how voting works.

Vote for the same reason that you lock your doors: so that the republicans CANNOT easily win, so that thieves cannot easily and without evidence of consequence rob you. Why would you choose to be an easier target? Do the due diligence not because they will but because they may otherwise get their way.

I applaud anything that motivates turnout. Even the conspiracy nonsense that will drive many trumpsuckers to the polls, as the sheer stupidity of it also motivates rational people to show up.
The locked door analogy fails in my case - I don't lock my doors. In fact there's one door to mu house that flat out doesn't lock. I re-built the mechanism last year, but the deadbolt part failed again.

Apparently Trump is going to travel to GA to reiterate his trope to the lemmings, letting them know that standing in line to cast a futile vote is totally pointless. :)
I expect to consume near-record amounts of popcorn this week.
 
While I am over 65, white and a Democrat, people over 65 in Georgia tend to vote Republican, so maybe it's a good thing for the Dems that the percentage of older voters is dropping.

My mom, 86, living in Tucker (outside of Atlanta), voted in person in November (driven to the polling location by my brother) and for the first time in her life voted for the democratic candidate on a national ticket. And last week she went out again, insisting that she have "another say against Trump".

Yes. There are some older voters who are changing to the Democratic Party and all of my older friends have voted for the Dems, but then most of my older friends are either Black Christians or White atheists, a group that tends to vote Democrat reliably.

But, if you were to take a drive through my mostly White neighborhood, you'd still see Trump signs out in front of houses. The last time we too a drive out to see Jobar, we saw lots of Trump signs that were still in place and that was just last weekend. Trump seems to be turning people off in regards to the runoff election as he keeps saying it's rigged. Of course, I would never deny anyone their right to vote, but it's not going to break my heart if a lot of old Republicans sit this one. out.

I'll say it again. I can't wait until this fucking election is over!
 
... if you were to take a drive through my mostly White neighborhood, you'd still see Trump signs out in front of houses.

Aw, that's so cute. People in GA are so kind, not to inform them that TRUMP FUCKING LOST!
 
... if you were to take a drive through my mostly White neighborhood, you'd still see Trump signs out in front of houses.

Aw, that's so cute. People in GA are so kind, not to inform them that TRUMP FUCKING LOST!

Southern hospitality I reckon.

Like saying "Well, bless your heart!", instead of "Fuck you!"
Tom
 
... if you were to take a drive through my mostly White neighborhood, you'd still see Trump signs out in front of houses.

Aw, that's so cute. People in GA are so kind, not to inform them that TRUMP FUCKING LOST!

I keep telling them that Trump lost when I drive by their homes, but so far they haven't listened to me. :D Most of the Trump signs have come down but the neighbors who I've complained about many times before, the ones who drive the noisey pick up trucks with the base blaring country music, and have a travel trailer in their front yard, still have their damn Trump signs out. No suprise. My favorite is on a nearby road. There is a Warnock/Ossoff sign in front of one house and the house next door stilll has a Trump sign outside. I have a feeling those two neighbors aren't very friendly to each other.

None of my Black neighbors have any political signs outside. I'm not surprised. They are probably afraid that the ones who the rest of refer to as the crazy rednecks might do something nasty to them. I kind of doubt it, but I can understand not wanting to be confrontational in a neighborhood that remains majority white. We still have a lot of neighbors who are in their 80s and 90s and rarely step outside. I don't know if they even vote.

It appears as if all the heavily Democratic districts have had a very high turnout, but Tuesday will be the day that we'll see if the Republicans turn out. I'm with Elixir on this. It's a good time to stock up on popcorn. Either that of go into hibernation until the end of the week.

Meanwhile, we're all hoping that Trump's rally on Monday night will keep a lot of his cultists home because he's been tweeting a lot about the unfair, rigged Senate race in Georgia. Why bother to vote if the election is so rigged?
 
... if you were to take a drive through my mostly White neighborhood, you'd still see Trump signs out in front of houses.

Aw, that's so cute. People in GA are so kind, not to inform them that TRUMP FUCKING LOST!

Southern hospitality I reckon.

Like saying "Well, bless your heart!", instead of "Fuck you!"
Tom

Classic Lost Cause behavior. American pseudo-historical, negationist ideology shall rise again!
 
Southern hospitality I reckon.

Like saying "Well, bless your heart!", instead of "Fuck you!"
Tom

Classic Lost Cause behavior. American pseudo-historical, negationist ideology shall rise again!

Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay over my head. :D

To Sohy's point I did see a Biden/Harris sign today in my travels but most of the signs still displayed were from Trumptards. I suppose they're still waiting for their mothership to appear in the tail of the comet. Hallelujah and prayz Jeysus. They're going to be disappointed but I don't think that matters when you're able to pretend reality into existence.
 
Trump Calls Georgia Senate Races ‘Illegal and Invalid’ - The New York Times - "President Trump continued his assault on election integrity, baselessly claiming the presidential results and the Senate runoffs in Georgia were both invalid — which could complicate G.O.P. efforts to motivate voters."

Trump is setting himself up for an own goal.

But I'm not going to count my electoral chickens until they're hatched.
 
Trump Calls Georgia Senate Races ‘Illegal and Invalid’ - The New York Times - "President Trump continued his assault on election integrity, baselessly claiming the presidential results and the Senate runoffs in Georgia were both invalid — which could complicate G.O.P. efforts to motivate voters."

Trump is setting himself up for an own goal.

But I'm not going to count my electoral chickens until they're hatched.

Exactly why the message must aways be: in any two party system, always always always vote against the authoritarians. Always show up, always vote against them. Always trust someone who wants to wield the law against their "lessers" to give their say in that!
 
Trump is setting himself up for an own goal.

No, Trump is being a petulant cunt, as per usual. I suspect he knows he is on the out, so poisoning the senate races will make Mitch Majority Leader no more. Tit for tat is very much on brand for Trump.
 
Trump is setting himself up for an own goal.

No, Trump is being a petulant cunt, as per usual. I suspect he knows he is on the out, so poisoning the senate races will make Mitch Majority Leader no more. Tit for tat is very much on brand for Trump.

He's supposed to be in Georgia tomorrow to help the republican cause so it will be interesting what he says, as if we don't already know. I hope he's the perfect loser, selfishly ranting and raving interminably about how fucked up the election process is in Georgia, demeaning Kemp repeatedly, even motivating his adoring sycophants to violence.

One can hope.
 
While I am over 65, white and a Democrat, people over 65 in Georgia tend to vote Republican, so maybe it's a good thing for the Dems that the percentage of older voters is dropping.

My mom, 86, living in Tucker (outside of Atlanta), voted in person in November (driven to the polling location by my brother) and for the first time in her life voted for the democratic candidate on a national ticket. And last week she went out again, insisting that she have "another say against Trump".

Yes. There are some older voters who are changing to the Democratic Party and all of my older friends have voted for the Dems, but then most of my older friends are either Black Christians or White atheists, a group that tends to vote Democrat reliably.

But, if you were to take a drive through my mostly White neighborhood, you'd still see Trump signs out in front of houses. The last time we too a drive out to see Jobar, we saw lots of Trump signs that were still in place and that was just last weekend. Trump seems to be turning people off in regards to the runoff election as he keeps saying it's rigged. Of course, I would never deny anyone their right to vote, but it's not going to break my heart if a lot of old Republicans sit this one. out.

I'll say it again. I can't wait until this fucking election is over!

Well. it will be interesting taking this apart after it is all over, understanding the motivations of the voters. It is my opinion, not born of any great research, but just talk among my family and friends - that Hillary had as many women voting against her (for letting Bill 'get away with it') as there were voting for her as 'a woman'. The hate for Hillary can't be easily forgotten or under appreciated. It my admittedly small circle, the hate and distrust for her was epic. Now we have Trump, after 4 years, the hate, anger, in those in my family have always voted republican amazes me.
 
Yes. There are some older voters who are changing to the Democratic Party and all of my older friends have voted for the Dems, but then most of my older friends are either Black Christians or White atheists, a group that tends to vote Democrat reliably.

But, if you were to take a drive through my mostly White neighborhood, you'd still see Trump signs out in front of houses. The last time we too a drive out to see Jobar, we saw lots of Trump signs that were still in place and that was just last weekend. Trump seems to be turning people off in regards to the runoff election as he keeps saying it's rigged. Of course, I would never deny anyone their right to vote, but it's not going to break my heart if a lot of old Republicans sit this one. out.

I'll say it again. I can't wait until this fucking election is over!

Well. it will be interesting taking this apart after it is all over, understanding the motivations of the voters. It is my opinion, not born of any great research, but just talk among my family and friends - that Hillary had as many women voting against her (for letting Bill 'get away with it') as there were voting for her as 'a woman'. The hate for Hillary can't be easily forgotten or under appreciated. It my admittedly small circle, the hate and distrust for her was epic. Now we have Trump, after 4 years, the hate, anger, in those in my family have always voted republican amazes me.

Hillary got a lot of flak from the right. This cannot be denied.

That said, my biggest problem with Hillary was always the inorganic, calculated entitlement. Nothing was hers, everything was just a warped reflection of whatever she could twist into trying to make herself look good.

We don't look for "whatever polls best in the moment" from an executive. That isn't the point! Instead, I elect for principle and conviction. I still voted for her in the general because I realize that the naked greed of the alternative would go further in a more unacceptable direction, but not everyone has that resolve.

When someone bases their positions transparently on a moving or unfixed target, well... This is the indistinguishably same behavior of someone just telling you what you want to hear so they can pull a fast one on you. Many people see such positions of convenience as a warning sign of chicanery.

So posed between two people who just said literally whatever, so long as it sounded like that's what the audience wanted to hear, people went with the one who wasn't being subtle and cheeky about it, or just gave up for the election cycle.
 
Trump is setting himself up for an own goal.

No, Trump is being a petulant cunt, as per usual. I suspect he knows he is on the out, so poisoning the senate races will make Mitch Majority Leader no more. Tit for tat is very much on brand for Trump.

He's supposed to be in Georgia tomorrow to help the republican cause so it will be interesting what he says, as if we don't already know. I hope he's the perfect loser, selfishly ranting and raving interminably about how fucked up the election process is in Georgia, demeaning Kemp repeatedly, even motivating his adoring sycophants to violence.

One can hope.

Except Rep. Tarr and Sen. Fether seem to be on the verge of taking over the GOP, and half of the nation fears the non-existent Commie Democrats and will at best vote Libertarian.

This is bad for everyone.
 
He's supposed to be in Georgia tomorrow to help the republican cause so it will be interesting what he says, as if we don't already know. I hope he's the perfect loser, selfishly ranting and raving interminably about how fucked up the election process is in Georgia, demeaning Kemp repeatedly, even motivating his adoring sycophants to violence.

One can hope.

Except Rep. Tarr and Sen. Fether seem to be on the verge of taking over the GOP, and half of the nation fears the non-existent Commie Democrats and will at best vote Libertarian.

This is bad for everyone.

The Republican Clown Car just keeps on giving.
 
Democrats go back where they started to expunge Trump era: Jon Ossoff - POLITICO
In 2017, Ossoff harped on wasteful spending and deficits in Washington and promoted importing more high-tech jobs in his near-miss campaign for a longtime Republican House seat outside Atlanta. As a Senate candidate, Ossoff is closing out the Georgia runoffs by calling for putting checks in people’s hands amid the coronavirus pandemic and improving the government’s response. He is calling for new civil rights legislation, boosting the federal minimum wage, legalizing marijuana and passing ambitious infrastructure and jobs programs.
Not quite returning to pre-Trump days, it seems to me.
 
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