Quote Originally Posted by baish2012: That is a fact. It's a weird stat but very consistent. Personally I am projecting the neo-fascist party will flip the house and have at least a 7+ seat majority. The senate will be a bit closer but they will regain the majority by at least 3 seats. They won't have a filabuster proof majority but it really won't matter since nothing new will get passed in congress again until 2025 at the earliest, so it will depend on the makeup of congress from the 2024 elections.
Looks reasonably accurate.
A flip routinely happens in the first midterm of every new president.
2022 will be no exception.
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Quote Originally Posted by Zeus4par:
Quote Originally Posted by baish2012: That is a fact. It's a weird stat but very consistent. Personally I am projecting the neo-fascist party will flip the house and have at least a 7+ seat majority. The senate will be a bit closer but they will regain the majority by at least 3 seats. They won't have a filabuster proof majority but it really won't matter since nothing new will get passed in congress again until 2025 at the earliest, so it will depend on the makeup of congress from the 2024 elections.
Looks reasonably accurate.
A flip routinely happens in the first midterm of every new president.
Quote Originally Posted by Zeus4par: Quote Originally Posted by KellyM_1964: The Economist/YouGov PollApril 2 - 5, 2022 Q87. Do you think Ketanji Brown Jackson is qualified to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court? [Note: it is a fact that the BLACK nominee, Ketanji Brown-Jackson, is far more qualified than Trump's nominee, Amy Coney Barrett] MODERATES said: 18% ..... Jackson is NOT qualified52% ... she's QUALIFIED! Republicans said:51% ... Jackson is NOT qualified 24% ..... she's qualified explains a lot Obvious, but a poor reflection on the dummies who cast votes saying she is not qualified.
oconnor was nominated by reagan as the first woman to scotus and got zero votes opposed (99-0 )
she was white
jackson was nominated by joe biden as the first BLACK woman to scotus and got 47 votes opposed ,all from republicans
but then she is black
Says a lot.
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Quote Originally Posted by KellyM_1964:
Quote Originally Posted by Zeus4par: Quote Originally Posted by KellyM_1964: The Economist/YouGov PollApril 2 - 5, 2022 Q87. Do you think Ketanji Brown Jackson is qualified to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court? [Note: it is a fact that the BLACK nominee, Ketanji Brown-Jackson, is far more qualified than Trump's nominee, Amy Coney Barrett] MODERATES said: 18% ..... Jackson is NOT qualified52% ... she's QUALIFIED! Republicans said:51% ... Jackson is NOT qualified 24% ..... she's qualified explains a lot Obvious, but a poor reflection on the dummies who cast votes saying she is not qualified.
oconnor was nominated by reagan as the first woman to scotus and got zero votes opposed (99-0 )
she was white
jackson was nominated by joe biden as the first BLACK woman to scotus and got 47 votes opposed ,all from republicans
Quote Originally Posted by fubah2: A new CNN poll shows Americans overwhelmingly support increased economic sanctions against Russia and broadly support further action to stop Russia's invasion of Ukraine. 83% of Americans said they favored increased economic sanctions against Russia, with just 17% opposed.
i doubt this number has changed the atrocities by putin make it unlikely
No significant change to date
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Quote Originally Posted by KellyM_1964:
Quote Originally Posted by fubah2: A new CNN poll shows Americans overwhelmingly support increased economic sanctions against Russia and broadly support further action to stop Russia's invasion of Ukraine. 83% of Americans said they favored increased economic sanctions against Russia, with just 17% opposed.
i doubt this number has changed the atrocities by putin make it unlikely
Those results, at a large margin of 4 to 1, indicate two things that are clearly evident:
that Americans overwhelmingly agree to increased sanctions even if it causes prices to rise at home including fuel, and also that it's clear that intelligent Americans agree by an overwhelming margin that the US should be involved in the Ukraine-Putin conflict.
This too remains largely unchanged to date
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Quote Originally Posted by baish2012:
Those results, at a large margin of 4 to 1, indicate two things that are clearly evident:
that Americans overwhelmingly agree to increased sanctions even if it causes prices to rise at home including fuel, and also that it's clear that intelligent Americans agree by an overwhelming margin that the US should be involved in the Ukraine-Putin conflict.
All US states ranked from best to worst, according to Americans
The two lowest-rated states were Alabama (38%) and Mississippi (38%), which often rank low in other assessments of income and health care access. Almost all the bottom 17 states are red states and situated in either the South or Midwest
Rank Win Percentage 1 Hawaii 69 2 Colorado 65.4 3 Virginia 64.1 4 Nevada 61.4 5 N. Carolina 61.3 6 Florida 60.7 7 Arizona 60 8 New York 58.9 9 Georgia 57.9 10 Texas 57.7 11 Maine 57.3 12 California 57 13 Alaska 56.9 14 Vermont 56.1 15 Washington 55.6 16 Oregon 55.5 17 Pennsylvania 55 18 Montana 54.9 19 New Hampshire 54.5 20 Michigan 53.7 21 Tennessee 53.1 22 Wyoming 52.8 23 Connecticut 51.3 24 Minnesota 50.8 25 Rhode Island 49.6 26 Maryland 48.7 27 Utah 48.2 28 New Mexico 47.7 29 South Carolina 47.4 30 Louisiana 46.7 31 Massachusetts 46.4 32 Delaware 46.2 33 Ohio 45 34 Nebraska 44.8 35 Oklahoma 44.7 36 West Virginia 44.6 37 North Dakota 44.3 38 Wisconsin 44.2 39 Illinois 43.9 40 Idaho 42.9 41 Kansas 42.3 42 Kentucky 41.9 43 Missouri 41.9 44 South Dakota 40.2 45 Indiana 39.5 46 Iowa 39.2 47 Arkansas 38.9 48 New Jersey 38.8 49 Mississippi 37.8 50 Alabama 37.5
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YOUGOV POLL April 13, 2021
All US states ranked from best to worst, according to Americans
The two lowest-rated states were Alabama (38%) and Mississippi (38%), which often rank low in other assessments of income and health care access. Almost all the bottom 17 states are red states and situated in either the South or Midwest
Rank Win Percentage 1 Hawaii 69 2 Colorado 65.4 3 Virginia 64.1 4 Nevada 61.4 5 N. Carolina 61.3 6 Florida 60.7 7 Arizona 60 8 New York 58.9 9 Georgia 57.9 10 Texas 57.7 11 Maine 57.3 12 California 57 13 Alaska 56.9 14 Vermont 56.1 15 Washington 55.6 16 Oregon 55.5 17 Pennsylvania 55 18 Montana 54.9 19 New Hampshire 54.5 20 Michigan 53.7 21 Tennessee 53.1 22 Wyoming 52.8 23 Connecticut 51.3 24 Minnesota 50.8 25 Rhode Island 49.6 26 Maryland 48.7 27 Utah 48.2 28 New Mexico 47.7 29 South Carolina 47.4 30 Louisiana 46.7 31 Massachusetts 46.4 32 Delaware 46.2 33 Ohio 45 34 Nebraska 44.8 35 Oklahoma 44.7 36 West Virginia 44.6 37 North Dakota 44.3 38 Wisconsin 44.2 39 Illinois 43.9 40 Idaho 42.9 41 Kansas 42.3 42 Kentucky 41.9 43 Missouri 41.9 44 South Dakota 40.2 45 Indiana 39.5 46 Iowa 39.2 47 Arkansas 38.9 48 New Jersey 38.8 49 Mississippi 37.8 50 Alabama 37.5
Washington (CNN) A majority of Americans -- 54% -- now say they disapprove of the job the Supreme Court is doing following the leak of the draft opinion showing the justices are poised to overturn Roe v. Wade, according to a new poll released Wednesday
The Marquette Law School poll findings represent a dramatic change from how Americans viewed the court in March, the last time the survey was conducted. Then, 54% of respondents said they approved of the nine justices and 45% said they disapproved. Now, only 44% approve.
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New poll results
Washington (CNN) A majority of Americans -- 54% -- now say they disapprove of the job the Supreme Court is doing following the leak of the draft opinion showing the justices are poised to overturn Roe v. Wade, according to a new poll released Wednesday
The Marquette Law School poll findings represent a dramatic change from how Americans viewed the court in March, the last time the survey was conducted. Then, 54% of respondents said they approved of the nine justices and 45% said they disapproved. Now, only 44% approve.
President Biden’s approval rating fell to 36 percent in a Reuters-Ipsos poll released Tuesday, marking its lowest point to date in that particular poll.
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President Biden’s approval rating fell to 36 percent in a Reuters-Ipsos poll released Tuesday, marking its lowest point to date in that particular poll.
New poll results Washington (CNN)A majority of Americans -- 54% -- now say they disapprove of the job the Supreme Court is doing
following the leak of the draft opinion showing the justices are poised to overturn Roe v. Wade, according to a new poll released Wednesday The Marquette Law School poll findings represent a dramatic change from how Americans viewed the court in March, the last time the survey was conducted. Then, 54% of respondents said they approved of the nine justices and 45% said they disapproved. Now, only 44% approve.
meanwhile 66% of americans believe roe should remain as is
"I'm the MOST HONEST HUMAN BEING that God has EVER created!!" - Donald Trump
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Quote Originally Posted by fubah2:
New poll results Washington (CNN)A majority of Americans -- 54% -- now say they disapprove of the job the Supreme Court is doing
following the leak of the draft opinion showing the justices are poised to overturn Roe v. Wade, according to a new poll released Wednesday The Marquette Law School poll findings represent a dramatic change from how Americans viewed the court in March, the last time the survey was conducted. Then, 54% of respondents said they approved of the nine justices and 45% said they disapproved. Now, only 44% approve.
meanwhile 66% of americans believe roe should remain as is
All US states ranked from best to worst, according to Americans
The two lowest-rated states were Alabama (38%) and Mississippi (38%), which often rank low in other assessments of income and health care access. Almost all the bottom 17 states are red states and situated in either the South or Midwest
Rank Win Percentage 1 Hawaii 69 2 Colorado 65.4 3 Virginia 64.1 4 Nevada 61.4 5 N. Carolina 61.3 6 Florida 60.7 7 Arizona 60 8 New York 58.9 9 Georgia 57.9 10 Texas 57.7 11 Maine 57.3 12 California 57 13 Alaska 56.9 14 Vermont 56.1 15 Washington 55.6 16 Oregon 55.5 17 Pennsylvania 55 18 Montana 54.9 19 New Hampshire 54.5 20 Michigan 53.7 21 Tennessee 53.1 22 Wyoming 52.8 23 Connecticut 51.3 24 Minnesota 50.8 25 Rhode Island 49.6 26 Maryland 48.7 27 Utah 48.2 28 New Mexico 47.7 29 South Carolina 47.4 30 Louisiana 46.7 31 Massachusetts 46.4 32 Delaware 46.2 33 Ohio 45 34 Nebraska 44.8 35 Oklahoma 44.7 36 West Virginia 44.6 37 North Dakota 44.3 38 Wisconsin 44.2 39 Illinois 43.9 40 Idaho 42.9 41 Kansas 42.3 42 Kentucky 41.9 43 Missouri 41.9 44 South Dakota 40.2 45 Indiana 39.5 46 Iowa 39.2 47 Arkansas 38.9 48 New Jersey 38.8 49 Mississippi 37.8 50 Alabama 37.5
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The worst states are almost all red states.
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Quote Originally Posted by fubah2:
YOUGOV POLL
YOUGOV POLL April 13, 2021
All US states ranked from best to worst, according to Americans
The two lowest-rated states were Alabama (38%) and Mississippi (38%), which often rank low in other assessments of income and health care access. Almost all the bottom 17 states are red states and situated in either the South or Midwest
Rank Win Percentage 1 Hawaii 69 2 Colorado 65.4 3 Virginia 64.1 4 Nevada 61.4 5 N. Carolina 61.3 6 Florida 60.7 7 Arizona 60 8 New York 58.9 9 Georgia 57.9 10 Texas 57.7 11 Maine 57.3 12 California 57 13 Alaska 56.9 14 Vermont 56.1 15 Washington 55.6 16 Oregon 55.5 17 Pennsylvania 55 18 Montana 54.9 19 New Hampshire 54.5 20 Michigan 53.7 21 Tennessee 53.1 22 Wyoming 52.8 23 Connecticut 51.3 24 Minnesota 50.8 25 Rhode Island 49.6 26 Maryland 48.7 27 Utah 48.2 28 New Mexico 47.7 29 South Carolina 47.4 30 Louisiana 46.7 31 Massachusetts 46.4 32 Delaware 46.2 33 Ohio 45 34 Nebraska 44.8 35 Oklahoma 44.7 36 West Virginia 44.6 37 North Dakota 44.3 38 Wisconsin 44.2 39 Illinois 43.9 40 Idaho 42.9 41 Kansas 42.3 42 Kentucky 41.9 43 Missouri 41.9 44 South Dakota 40.2 45 Indiana 39.5 46 Iowa 39.2 47 Arkansas 38.9 48 New Jersey 38.8 49 Mississippi 37.8 50 Alabama 37.5
President Biden’s approval rating fell to 36 percent in a Reuters-Ipsos poll released Tuesday, marking its lowest point to date in that particular poll.
Hard to believe there are that many people that "approve" of his doings.
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Quote Originally Posted by I_Need_A_Detox:
President Biden’s approval rating fell to 36 percent in a Reuters-Ipsos poll released Tuesday, marking its lowest point to date in that particular poll.
Hard to believe there are that many people that "approve" of his doings.
New poll conducted by SSRS from November 25-29 in Georgia shows Independents in Georgia are breaking for WARNOCK 61% vs only 36% for the trump-supporter who lives in Texas.
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New poll conducted by SSRS from November 25-29 in Georgia shows Independents in Georgia are breaking for WARNOCK 61% vs only 36% for the trump-supporter who lives in Texas.
New poll conducted by SSRS from November 25-29 in Georgia shows Independents in Georgia are breaking for WARNOCK 61% vs only 36% for the trump-supporter who lives in Texas.
Record early voting already seen as a positive for democrats.
Now that too!
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Quote Originally Posted by fubah2:
New poll conducted by SSRS from November 25-29 in Georgia shows Independents in Georgia are breaking for WARNOCK 61% vs only 36% for the trump-supporter who lives in Texas.
Record early voting already seen as a positive for democrats.
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