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originally posted by: TzarChasm
a reply to: ADVISOR
If we assume the number of migrants exceeds 20 million by November, it's still under one tenth percent of the total US population. If we double that number it's still less than a single percent. On the other hand, even doubled it's barely a quarter percent of registered voter population. Migrant violent crime is a valid concern but influencing the electoral demands much bigger numbers.
originally posted by: AlexandrosOMegas
a reply to: ADVISOR
It sounds nice but I have a feeling COVID is going to come back with a VENGENCE in October because it's a very real disease and all...
originally posted by: marg6043
a reply to: watchitburn
I seen that this morning while browsing the news, is just despicable, the democrats thieves expect to have 8 to 10 million illegals votes for general elections to take away from born and legal citizens' rights to choose a president.
We are truly screwed out, while the majority will be voting within the sanctuary cities and democrat states, Republican states will not be so easy.
Wow, to think that for democrats' supporters this all good and dandy.
originally posted by: TzarChasm
a reply to: ADVISOR
If we assume the number of migrants exceeds 20 million by November, it's still under one tenth percent of the total US population. If we double that number it's still less than a single percent. On the other hand, even doubled it's barely a quarter percent of registered voter population. Migrant violent crime is a valid concern but influencing the electoral demands much bigger numbers.
originally posted by: xuenchen
originally posted by: TzarChasm
a reply to: ADVISOR
If we assume the number of migrants exceeds 20 million by November, it's still under one tenth percent of the total US population. If we double that number it's still less than a single percent. On the other hand, even doubled it's barely a quarter percent of registered voter population. Migrant violent crime is a valid concern but influencing the electoral demands much bigger numbers.
re do your math 😃
and maybe it's "quality (ahem or lack of)" vs "quantity" that matters