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Old 11-06-2018, 05:34 PM   #85
nfotiu
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Originally Posted by Senator Clay Davis View Post
The thing people have to remember about tonight versus 2016 is there's no Hillary. That alone might make a staggering difference, voting for Trump was more justifiable to some in 2016 because Hillary was the alternative. I think those suburban voters who put him over the top totally flip tonight since they already got their tax cut, the only thing they cared about.
Nancy Pelosi is the new Hillary though. Honestly, I think the Tea Party/Trumper turnout numbers have peaked and there are a lot of subsets of left leaning people that are mobilizing and energized this time around (especially women). I've heard of women hear all talking politics and getting each other out to vote at bunko night and other get-togethers that was not happening a few years ago.
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