Yesterday’s significant example was in Butler County Ohio where requests for republican ballots have increased by a whopping 40% over 2012. Today, another VERY significant indication surfaces -albeit quietly- Minnesota’s deep blue CD-8.
MINNESOTA – The eighth Congressional District of Minnesota is a working class area in Eastern Minnesota. It has voted for a Democrat in the last four Presidential elections. It has a Democrat Congressman and will likely be the most expensive Congressional race this year.
Usually, a Democrat Presidential candidate would win. But a recent poll held a shock:
Trump is beating Hillary by 12 points: “Our poll shows Republican Donald Trump with a 12-point lead over Clinton, 47 percent to 35 percent“
Trump is winning with women: “leading Clinton 41 percent to 39 percent.”
Dems are crossing over: “the number of Democrats dropped from 34 percent in 2014 to 27 percent in 2016. The number of independents jumped from 31 percent two years ago to 41 percent this year.“...
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Devildetails ago
Do any of you actually believe this? 422?
superesper ago
Yes.
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2016/10/27/signs-of-monster-voters-appear-in-minnesota-cd8-trump-beating-clinton-by-12-points/ :
Yesterday’s significant example was in Butler County Ohio where requests for republican ballots have increased by a whopping 40% over 2012. Today, another VERY significant indication surfaces -albeit quietly- Minnesota’s deep blue CD-8.
MINNESOTA – The eighth Congressional District of Minnesota is a working class area in Eastern Minnesota. It has voted for a Democrat in the last four Presidential elections. It has a Democrat Congressman and will likely be the most expensive Congressional race this year.
Usually, a Democrat Presidential candidate would win. But a recent poll held a shock:
Trump is beating Hillary by 12 points: “Our poll shows Republican Donald Trump with a 12-point lead over Clinton, 47 percent to 35 percent“
Trump is winning with women: “leading Clinton 41 percent to 39 percent.”
Dems are crossing over: “the number of Democrats dropped from 34 percent in 2014 to 27 percent in 2016. The number of independents jumped from 31 percent two years ago to 41 percent this year.“...
0fsgivin ago
Anecdotal but..i voted for Obama twice. Voted sanders in the primary.
I changed my registration to republican the day Obama endorsed hillary.
GoofyGrape ago
I voted for Obama twice and straight Democrat in 2004 and 2006. Prior to that I was a right-leaning pragmatist. MAGA!
NeedleStack ago
Almost the same for me; Obama twice, Sanders in Primary. But I switched from Dem to "No Party".
0fsgivin ago
If your not in a battleground state id say go Johnson. I would but im in florida I will not risk it.
Johnsons got 0 chance and hes the least favorite libertarian ive seen run. But hes got a chance of gettin over 5%.
If that happens we get a much needed 3rd party in the debates next election.
Or Stein i think shes close to..im not a huge fan of the Greens. But ill take as many alternatives to dem/rebup trap as i can.