Althea
Althea told me...
Boggles the mind. He does enjoy weed now and then, so...Republicans. Wassup? Are you hungover? Posting before medication time?
Boggles the mind. He does enjoy weed now and then, so...Republicans. Wassup? Are you hungover? Posting before medication time?
I think the point is that you and I were a handful of posts into a specific discussion, and you suddenly forgot what we were discussing.Their problem. Maybe because I don’t care.
Of course the OP doesn't mention it, because he never thought we would check the sampling.Now I see. Nowhere in the OP does it mention anything about republicans not liking GA’s new voting law. In fact it mentions Brandon calling it Jim Crow 2.0 and Warlock saying the new law was “voter suppression “.
So apparently “they” are Brandon and Warlock.
That could explain it.Boggles the mind. He does enjoy weed now and then, so...
I wonder what the margin of error was in '20 when they had Collins down by double digits on election day?Not bad, but I prefer 3.5%. Still, it's well within the range of acceptability. The point for people who care is to understand what the numbers mean.
https://www.zoho.com/survey/margin-of-error.html
The acceptable margin of error usually falls between 4% and 8% at the 95% confidence level.
Because overwhelmingly they voted early in person.In summary of the posts from this thread:
Brandon and Warlock don’t like the GA voting law.
Republicans don’t like the law they passed.
There’s a 95% statistical probability that 0% of black voters considered their voting experience poor.
you people always boycott the truth......its the only way your way can survive.....
A new poll shows 0% of Georgia’s Black voters had a "poor" experience casting a ballot in the midterm elections in November, the first since new voting laws took hold in the Peach State.
The results of the University of Georgia poll and high turnout proved voters saw "through the lies" despite claims from Democrats and the White House that said the new law represents "Jim Crow 2.0," Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger told Fox News Digital.
"Partisan critics of Georgia’s elections described our processes and security measures as ‘Jim Crow 2.0’ designed to ‘suppress’ voters and ‘subvert’ elections," Raffensperger said in a statement this week.
"But record-breaking midterm voter turnout, minimal voter wait times and an overwhelming majority of voters approving of how our election went prove that Georgia voters see through those lies. They know that Georgia elections are safe, secure and accessible to every legal voter."
The poll showed 0% of Black respondents felt their voting experience was "poor" during the last election. Just over 72% of Black voters polled said the experience was "excellent" and 23.6% said the experience was "good."
Additionally, almost 99% of voters said they had no issues casting a ballot and 95.3% of voters said they waited less than 30 minutes.
According to the poll, which was answered by 1,253 Georgia residents who say they voted, 84.1% of Black voters said they strongly or somewhat agreed with the statement that it is "easy to cast a ballot in the state of Georgia" compared to 15.9% who disagreed or didn’t know.
Georgia voter turnout has continued to shatter records despite the 2021 legislation that Democrats, including Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams and President Biden, insisted would make it harder for Black residents to vote.
In a March 2021 statement, Biden referred to the Georgia legislation as an "attack on the right to vote" containing provisions that "effectively deny the right to vote to countless voters."
"This is Jim Crow in the 21st century," Biden said. "It must end. We have a moral and constitutional obligation to act."
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/po...nce-november-despite-biden-claim-jim-crow-2-0
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So Biden lied to us???
Jim Crow 2.0? Jim Eagle? Say it ain't so Joe. How many of you always knew this was a lie. I certainly did.
I wonder what the margin of error was in '20 when they had Collins down by double digits on election day?
it amounts to cognitive dissonance.
Susan Collins in Maine. A long time senator. She's the one who is always 'concerned' over the issues. Taking away healthcare from millions. Tax cuts for billionaires.Do you have a link? I don't know who Collins was/is.
The polls had Hillary winning in 2016 but the projection was within the margin of error.
Because overwhelmingly they voted early in person.
When that is taken away in '24, we'll look for polling
Boggles the mind. He does enjoy weed now and then, so...
Thank you for staying on topic!
Me? I hate the stuff. It stinks and I hate how it made me feel. Much rather have two glasses of red blend.
Susan Collins in Maine. A long time senator. She's the one who is always 'concerned' over the issues. Taking away healthcare from millions. Tax cuts for billionaires.
She always falls in line with her party in the end. She was down by double digits in some polls on election day, and won overwhelmingly. Most polls had her down by 6 points one week out. I can't find the polls now, but this summarizes.
https://www.brookings.edu/blog/fixgov/2020/12/22/the-political-survival-of-susan-collins/
Susan Collins in Maine. A long time senator. She's the one who is always 'concerned' over the issues. Taking away healthcare from millions. Tax cuts for billionaires.
She always falls in line with her party in the end. She was down by double digits in some polls on election day, and won overwhelmingly. Most polls had her down by 6 points one week out. I can't find the polls now, but this summarizes.
https://www.brookings.edu/blog/fixgov/2020/12/22/the-political-survival-of-susan-collins/
Democrat Sara Gideon leads the race among likely voters for the U.S. Senate in Maine 54 - 42 percent over Republican Senator Susan Collins, who is seeking her fifth term.
Eighty-nine percent of likely voters who selected a candidate in the Senate matchup say their minds are made up, and 10 percent say they might change their minds before the election.
Likely voters give Senator Collins a negative 43 - 51 percent favorability rating, while they give Sara Gideon a positive 49 - 37 percent favorability rating.
Likely voters say 49 - 33 percent that Gideon is honest, and say 48 - 42 percent that Collins is honest.
When asked if the candidates care about average people, voters say 60 - 27 percent that Gideon cares and they say 51 - 44 percent that Collins cares.
Likely voters in Maine say the economy (21 percent) is the most important issue in deciding who to vote for in the U.S. Senate race. The economy is followed by health care (15 percent), law and order (14 percent), the coronavirus pandemic (13 percent), and the Supreme Court (13 percent).
Voters say 53 - 40 percent that they would want to see the Democratic Party win control of the United States Senate.
This RDD telephone survey was conducted from September 10 – 14, 2020 throughout the state
of Maine.
Responses are reported for 1,183 self-identified likely voters with a margin of sampling
error of +/- 2.9 percentage points. Margins of sampling error for subgroups are available
upon request.
Surveys are conducted with live interviewers calling landlines and cell phones.
Quite some time ago you must have been joking about smoking now and thenMe? I hate the stuff. It stinks and I hate how it made me feel. Much rather have two glasses of red blend.
More than likely with an election looming, she liked to give the impression that she truly was 'concerned' about the shit trump was doing.Someone has some dirt on her
She never strays anymore