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I didn't. I gave him an offer that still stands I win $100 if it's 3 or less. He wins $100 if it's 5, and neither of us win if it's 4.
Apparently he's drunk ? I don't know.
Goran_K saysAphroman saysGoran_K saysMarcus where you at? You owe me money buddy.
Where did he confirm the $1000 bet?
He owes me at least $100.
I’m going to donate it to the Nevada GOP.
I never saw Marcus confirm any wager
He considered your reputation and wisely asked how he could hold you to the wager because you giving your word isn’t worth much
FortWayneIndiana saysAphroman saysGoran_K saysMarcus you owe me a cool $1,000. Do you prefer PayPal, Venmo or square cash?
I can accept any.
Is this legal?
Yeah very much so.
How do you figure?
@Patrick you going to take FortWayneIndiana word that facilitating a wager is very much so legal on your site?
Now you’re changing the bet.
Goran_K saysUh because they’re wrong?
What do you say we make a $100 bet. If it's 3 I win, if it's 5 you win, and 4 is a wash.
You're sure it's not 3 right ?
Are you sure about that?
Besides, Florida voters amended the state constitution today, so the electorate may change significantly by 2020:
Are you sure about that?
Besides, Florida voters amended the state constitution today, so the electorate may change significantly by 2020:
Goran_K saysNow you’re changing the bet.
I have a screen shot of
marcus saysGoran_K saysUh because they’re wrong?
What do you say we make a $100 bet. If it's 3 I win, if it's 5 you win, and 4 is a wash.
You're sure it's not 3 right ?
I have a screen shot of this comment and the ones that follow.
And for the record I was talking about net gains, not flips, whatever that means. I believe the net gain for Republicans looks like 2 or 3 no ?
That's a net gain of 2 seats. What are you talking about ?
NYT says three, and it hasn't called Florida for some bizarre reason, even though everybody else has. That would be 4.
Florida
Marcus:
Florida, Scott took from Nelson (D) = Pickup
Indiana, Braun took from Donnely (D) = Pickup
North Dakota, Cramer took from Heitkamp (D = Pickup.
Missouri, Hawley took from McCaskill (D) = Pickup.
Damn Ocasio Cortez won the House Seat in NY, i bet that triggers millions of SJW Trumpcucks once they catch wind of it.
Aphroman saysWOW 114 million voters hit the voting booths today.
I'd say blue tsunami, if they had taken all of Congress. Does just taking back the house qualify as a blue wave?
Damn Ocasio Cortez won the House Seat in NY, i bet that triggers millions of SJW Trumpcucks once they catch wind of it.
Still waiting on Arizona and Montana, but Republican candidates are both slightly in the lead.
The Democrats in the house may now set the agenda. Perhaps they’ll be better at that than the GOP was. Perhaps they’ll spend all their energy on “investigation” of everyone they don’t like.
The first will reward them, and Trump will work with them. The second will lead to punishment in 2020.
I would actually really like to see the two parties work together to get good stuff done for the country. All this bickering and resistance is bad for everyone. Perhaps this will be a better result than if the GOP swept both houses. But only if the Democrats regain their sanity. More open border communist crap will just doom us.
Also Trump will ironically have more sway over the next budget. Pelosi can’t pretend it wasn’t her who wrote the budget he vetoes. He swore to work on the budget in the next year, and I bet he does stand firm this time. Except this time he won’t have to stand firm against his own party. He will have a great foil in Pelosi to stand firm against.
PrivilegedtobeWhite saysIt's already a net pickup of 3, with a potential of 5Still waiting on Arizona and Montana, but Republican candidates are both slightly in the lead.
If I understand it correctly then (and I don't) it will be a net pick up of 2 ?
They had 51 and when the dust settles they will have 53 ?
marcus saysLooks like Montana went blue, so potential pickup of 4 depending on Arizona.PrivilegedtobeWhite saysIt's already a net pickup of 3, with a potential of 5Still waiting on Arizona and Montana, but Republican candidates are both slightly in the lead.
If I understand it correctly then (and I don't) it will be a net pick up of 2 ?
They had 51 and when the dust settles they will have 53 ?
I would actually really like to see the two parties work together to get good stuff done for the country.
The two parties working together on immigration means the Dems and Repubs will come together against the Trump supporters to push open borders. Remember, Trump is not really a Republican. He only ran as a Republican because as as an Independent, he would have got nowhere, and he could not run as a Democrat because he knew the Hillary nomination was baked in. In reality, he annexed the Republican party after usurping the Bushies and is trying to transform the Republican party from the right of center wing of the Demopublican Party to a more nationalist party that emphasizes pride in America, curtails illegal immigration, brings home manufacturing, and makes allies pay their fare share of defense.
I would actually really like to see the two parties work together to get good stuff done for the country. All this bickering and resistance is bad for everyone. Perhaps this will be a better result than if the GOP swept both houses. But only if the Democrats regain their sanity. More open border communist crap will just doom us.
Also Trump will ironically have more sway over the next budget. Pelosi can’t pretend it wasn’t her who wrote the budget he vetoes. He swore to work on the budget in the next year, and I bet he does stand firm this time. Except this time he won’t have to stand firm against his own party. He will have a great foil in Pelosi to stand firm against.
There are even politicians on the Dem side that don't want open borders.
They will not vote against the caucus on immigration policy, just like no Democrat went against the Kavanaugh lynching.
HeadSet saysThere are even politicians on the Dem side that don't want open borders.
They will not vote against the caucus on immigration policy, just like no Democrat went against the Kavanaugh lynching.
Collins did. It's a start but they need to show more.
mell saysHeadSet saysThere are even politicians on the Dem side that don't want open borders.
They will not vote against the caucus on immigration policy, just like no Democrat went against the Kavanaugh lynching.
Collins did. It's a start but they need to show more.
Collins is a Republican. I knew you meant Manchin from WV, so I corrected my post.
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Yesterday former Bill Clinton advisor Dick Morris told radio host on New York's AM 970 that he believes the "blue wave" that Democrats are expecting to give them back the Senate and House will not materialize, and polling has backed him up.
Last week, CNN's mid term poll showed that Democrats only had a 3 point advantage, well within the margin of error, and considering that CNN is known for "oversampling" Democrats in its own polls, this is troubling for the DNC.
Additionally, a recent poll from Reuters (left leaning) has shown that Millennials are leaving the Democrat party in droves. Democrat membership in the 18-34 demographic (the bread and butter of the DNC) dropped 9% over the past 2 years, most of them becoming "independents".
"I think that [Democrats] see fool’s gold in these scandals," Morris said. "They’re putting everything behind the Stormy Daniels scandal and Michael Cohen … and the country doesn’t give a damn."
That's when Morris dropped his prediction.
"There is no blue wave coming," Morris exclaimed. "There is a red wave. And what makes it red is the blood of the Democratic Party."
Here's my official take. I believe the GOP will LOSE seats in the house but will not give it up to the DNC. I believe the GOP will GAIN seats in the senate, keeping their majority. This will mean that Trump will have both houses of congress for his entire term.