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Prediction for Election Time


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2018 Aug 20, 9:22am   2,077 views  12 comments

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Race, Race, Race, and more race, followed by some race and accusations of racism and the need to combat White Supremacy and Racism.

CNN Special Report: Race in America.
Sunday Times 5-part Series: Racism in Trump's America starts September 23rd.
USA Today: Back to School and Back to Racism Issue.

Starting in the next couple of weeks and going into Election Day.

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1   Shaman   2018 Aug 20, 9:38am  

Good.
The more the Democrats focus on race, the more they drive people away from their toxic ideologies.
America is in the process of rejecting Cultural Marxism and all that it represents.
Trump is leading that charge.
Hail to the king, baby!
2   Misc   2018 Aug 20, 10:31am  

I think that the republicans will lose a few seats in the House, but will not lose the majority. They should probably keep the majority in the Senate, as well. The economy has improved so much under Trump that people will vote their pocket books. The job gains under Obama were all part time jobs. There have been millions of full time jobs created under Trump and many part time jobs converted to full time (these are not fully reflected in the job numbers). It is not just a continuation of a trend, the full time jobs now being created mean a much better economy.
3   Shaman   2018 Aug 20, 1:40pm  

Also I’m predicting the Republicans pick up seats in both House and Senate. And a Governorship!
It’s raining red!
Hallelujah.
4   MrMagic   2018 Aug 20, 3:20pm  

Quigley says
It’s raining red!


Surf's up!!

5   MAGA   2018 Aug 20, 3:47pm  

Is it wrong that I like the old time Amos and Andy shows.
www.youtube.com/embed/ofl95KtNnlw
6   curious2   2018 Aug 20, 5:06pm  

Quigley says
I’m predicting the Republicans pick up seats in both House and Senate. And a Governorship!


Your predictions tend to be right, although I had hoped the Democrats would win the Senate because I think divided government tends to produce better judicial appointments. I have tried to encourage Democrats to campaign on issues that might win in a majority of states, but to no avail. I encounter constant TDS, as bad as in 2016, which amazes me because we're more than a year in and I thought people would have changed channels by now.

Democrats appear to be campaigning on impeaching the President, which would be a futile gesture because no President has ever been removed by the Senate, and they have no chance of picking up enough Senate seats to make him the first. As long as he remains in office, Democrats cannot do much about foreign policy including border enforcement and trade deals.

So, I think you're probably right, we will continue to see one-party government including unfortunately an increasingly partisan judiciary.
7   lostand confused   2018 Aug 20, 5:17pm  

I am surprised at dems. They have doubled down on crazy and are now openly campaigning on socialism, redistribution, open borders, free trade, globalism-I mean wtf????

I am cautiously optimistic, senate sure, house a slightly reduced majority-not by much. A big stock market correction in 2019 perhaps and bigegr stock recovery in time for 2020!!

Oh and Jeff Sessions fired after the mid terms.
8   rdm   2018 Aug 20, 5:30pm  

35 seat gain in House (for Dems) Senate remains red 49/51. Dems win Nevada and AZ, and lose Indiana and MO. everything else status quo
Gender gap does in House Repubs. White college educated women will go heavily for the Dems this election. It's a blue pussy wave.
A lot can change leading up to Nov. but I don't see it changing in the Republican favor.
9   EBGuy   2018 Aug 20, 5:38pm  

curious2 says
. I encounter constant TDS, as bad as in 2016, which amazes me because we're more than a year in and I thought people would have changed channels by now.

I was at a play this past weekend -- they were literally kicking around the head of Trump. Trying to imagine if someone had done that with Pres. Obama. Wonder if this mid-term election will cure folks of their TDS in time for 2020.
10   MrMagic   2018 Aug 20, 6:49pm  

curious2 says
we will continue to see one-party government


We've always had a one party government, it just appears to be two, since half wear a different color uniform.
11   MrMagic   2018 Aug 20, 6:52pm  

AntiOcasioCortez says
Don't discount such fuckery happening this time, too.


Just remember, the polls the last month will "show" a yyuuugeeeee Dem lead in Congress going into the election. We know how accurate those polls were last time, but the "sheep" will eat them up.
12   Patrick   2018 Aug 21, 7:08am  

MrMagic says
We've always had a one party government, it just appears to be two, since half wear a different color uniform.


This does seem to be true. It became extremely obvious during the last election.

Trump is the only one who is really outside both parties, and that is his main virtue.

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