teachercd
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f#&% yeah!Nevada officials taking a day off to go play some slots and table games?
In the future they can do that in Omaha!
We need a catchy name for gambling in Omaha
OmahaBJ (for blackjack)
Pai Gowmaha
Crapsmaha
f#&% yeah!Nevada officials taking a day off to go play some slots and table games?
I think the below tweet is fairly representative of what happened (and it's huge... as I know a lot of people who ultimately went this route of Biden/Bacon/Sasse.)As someone who still has family and friends still in Omaha, and most (if not all) of them voted for Trump, I was so glad to see District 2 go to Biden. It was predicted as a huge point, and it turned out it probably will be.
I also saw that Pennsylvania considered splitting their electoral votes by Congressional District in 2011. That would have added to the interest last night/today.
I hope for you're durability, because I'm not a fan of your running mate! :thumbs
Bacon won Omaha's legislative spot by the largest margin in a decade while a democrat presidential candidate won the electoral vote safely, that is a pathetic outcome for Eastman. The Nebraska Dems really missed the mark here.
On the "Today Show" this morning, they were asking the same questions. They were commenting, using my words, that with all of the trump issues, how can it be that the election was this close. We, those with an open mind who realize that generally speaking traditional party differences don't make the other party the enemy, see that our politics are way screwed up. We are in a very dysfunctional time - the most dysfunctional time in my 64 years of life. The era of Trump made it much worse. IMHO, I think it started in 1988 with the scorch earth campaign by GHWB. Lee Atwater, the campaing mgr for Bush, was known for dirty campaigns, sowing disinformation. While GHWB gave presented this nice guy persona, Atwater took the low road. His infamous and racist Willie Horton ad was used in the 1988 campaign to destroy Democratic candidate Michael Dukakis.I feel absolutely sick this morning. I mean, I had understood all along that the counting would not yet be complete on Tuesday night, that Trump would prematurely declare victory, and that actual American values would be fighting against voter suppression efforts...BUT just looking at the sheer numbers at this point is heartbreaking.
In 2016, nearly 63 million people cast a vote for Trump. That in itself was unbelievable, but so far today, he has almost 67 million votes and counting. How the f#ck could that many American people look at this horrible man and the state of our country and make that choice?
The GOP is gaining seats in the house, and vile incompetent a$$holes like Matt Gaetz, Jim Jordan, and Devin Nunez sailed to easy victories.
There is still counting to be done in Senate races, but how the f#ck can the people of South Carolina keep voting for Lindsey Graham? How the f#ck can the people of Iowa keep voting for Joni Ernst? Mitch McConnell is one of the most unscrupulous and evil men in the whole country, and his victory was way too easy.
Even if Biden manages to eke out 270 electoral votes when the counting is done, and even if the Dems eke out that 50th Senate seat, it is still very discouraging that this is where we are as a country. If Trump and the GOP maintain control, we are absolutely f#cked.
How did we get to this point as a country, and how do we fight back? How can good people change the hearts and minds of the apathetic, the ignorant, and the racist?
Everything went pretty well here in Colorado. We shot down a poorly put together abortion ban where all people see is the 22-weeks number and freak out cuz they're too lazy to read the whole thing. We now have paid family leave for small businesses. We lowered income taxes. Raised taxes on tobacco and vaping bulls#!t. We might be reintroducing gray wolves to our state :dunno
The only real loss in the state was one of our districts elected a gun-humping, Q-Anon-quoting, psycho who doesn't have any education past her GED to be US representative
Most of the items on the Colorado I voted for won/passed. With Lauren Boebert, I guess the Western Slope is gonna stay the Western Slope.Everything went pretty well here in Colorado. We shot down a poorly put together abortion ban where all people see is the 22-weeks number and freak out cuz they're too lazy to read the whole thing. We now have paid family leave for small businesses. We lowered income taxes. Raised taxes on tobacco and vaping bulls#!t. We might be reintroducing gray wolves to our state :dunno
The only real loss in the state was one of our districts elected a gun-humping, Q-Anon-quoting, psycho who doesn't have any education past her GED to be US representative
I agree with this. Like you, I've said the same thing - I doubt that Biden or Trump make the 4 years with their health issues. Many people I have spoken with - who leaned or were GOP, were fine wt Biden but felt kind of scared of Harris. She has been painted as to the left of Bernie, an opportunist, and short of national experience. I think a lot of the " on the fence" GOPers decided to stay wt trump for that reason. Harris gave me pause also - esp after seeing that 60 minutes interview. I was very comfortable with Biden and had to just trust that he would set the tone and that he'd be around for 4 years (and even if not, Trump had to go even if Biden's running mate was Bozo the Clown). I do think that Harris may ultimately be very capable of the job. Being AG of Calif is no small job, so I hope if called upon she would continue what Biden starts.Somewhere buried back in the 1,000 pages of pre-election talk I opined that whoever won the election wouldn't survive the following four year term.
Which makes me wonder - how many people voted not just for trump or Biden, but for Pence or Harris as well? Usually we ignore the Veep, but this election they seemed to be much more in play.
I never did ask my neighbor, but now I'm curious. He had all the GOP signs, except Trump. It was noticeable to me because the GOP must have made a stop and put all the signs in the neighborhood. I came home from work and saw the signs and just sighed. I came outside an hour or two later and saw him yank the Trump sign and put it in his garage.I think the below tweet is fairly representative of what happened (and it's huge... as I know a lot of people who ultimately went this route of Biden/Bacon/Sasse.)
They called the vote to quickly in Oklahoma - Kanye couldn't make his come back!! Trump got all counties but the OKC county.Oh, and Kanye got 6200 votes in Colorado :facepalm:
100% agree. IMO she has now twice done a poor job of relating to more moderate voters. She comes off as radicalized and unlikeable to a large swath of voters.Eastman was not a good candidate twice now, and Ashford coming out and stumping for Bacon took a lot of the wind out of her sails with older Dems.
I voted Eastman but she wasn't my favorite. Bacon has been good about responding to my emails, and doesn't come off as slimy to me.Eastman was not a good candidate twice now, and Ashford coming out and stumping for Bacon took a lot of the wind out of her sails with older Dems.