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originally posted by: Creep Thumper
a reply to: kasalt
Your statement about Wisconsin is untrue.
Trump won Wisconsin because more people voted than usually do in a presidential election.
We like Trump here.
Milwaukee and Madison are anomalies.
Trump's victory in Wisconsin was attributed to overwhelming and underestimated support from white working-class voters, a demographic group that had previously tended to vote for the Democratic candidate. By winning Wisconsin, Trump became the first Republican candidate to win the state since Ronald Reagan in 1984. Following a statewide recount requested by Green Party candidate Jill Stein's campaign, Trump was certified to have won Wisconsin by a narrow margin of 1,405,284 votes to Clinton's 1,382,536. Wisconsin was also one of eleven states to have voted twice for Bill Clinton in the 1990s which Hillary Clinton lost.
Bloomberg entered the presidential race in November, and has since spent more than $300 million of his own money in his effort to secure the Democratic nomination. Much of the focus on Bloomberg’s historic spending spree has been on the TV ads he’s running in at least 29 states, helping boost him into the top tier in polls and driving up the price of air time for other candidates.
Beyond pushing out his competitors, though, Bloomberg’s spending is having a shockingly disruptive effect on Democratic politics throughout the country: He is hiring armies of staffers and canvassers in nearly every state in the country at eye-popping salaries, poaching talent from other campaigns and progressive organizations that are now struggling to fill jobs
Progressive groups, local campaigns, and presidential operations are either losing staff to the Bloomberg campaign, or are struggling to hire people because the former mayor has picked so many political operatives and canvassers up, according to interviews, emails, and messages from dozens of people involved in hiring.
originally posted by: queenofswords
a reply to: kasalt
A lot has happened in six months. Your source's figures are from last August/Sept.
The Hill-HarrisX survey was conducted among 210 black voters between Sept. 18 and Sept. 23.
originally posted by: Creep Thumper
a reply to: kasalt
I don't give a rat's a** if it wasn't a landslide.
He won. Period.
People like you can't stand it.
originally posted by: PilSungMtnMan
a reply to: liveandlearn
Love to see the leakers getting cleared out.
I’m not caught up in Palace Intrigue like MSM. Everything is full speed ahead. The Dems wield no power. Things are going very well.
- Dem candidate fiasco is hilarious. you can see the DS acting like a cat in a rocking chair store. They’re wigging our more than normal.
originally posted by: queenofswords
a reply to: kasalt
Did I say it had doubled?
originally posted by: Grambler
a reply to: PilSungMtnMan
It is now public knowledge there was corruption at the highest level having a coup against trump
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: Grambler
a reply to: PilSungMtnMan
It is now public knowledge there was corruption at the highest level having a coup against trump
The majority of Americans are not convinced of that. They think it's just more political-oriented accusations. Not criminal. After all, criminal acts receive punishment from law-enforcement. Especially if those criminal acts were committed by the out-of-power political party.