On Rishi’s big day he just fails to hold on as “next PM” betting favourite – politicalbetting.com
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Why are all these people in their 60s and 70s retiring? Truly it is a mystery unexplainable by anything except that he SNP must be in deep crisis! Right, time to write that Herald column, I've got a topic.AndreaParma_82 said:Recap of SNP selections for 2021 Holyrood elections (constituency level)
SNP won 59 constituencies in 2016
2 MSPs have been expelled/suspended: Mark McDonald, Derek MacKay
14 MSPs retiring: Bruce Crawford, Richard Lyle, Gail Ross, Michael Russell, Stewart Stevenson, Ailleen Campbell, Angus MacDonald, Gil Paterson. Linda Fabiani, Roseanna Cunningham, Alex Neil, Jeane Freeman, Sandra White, Maureen Watt0 -
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With due respect, believe the strategists for Lincoln Project just might have better insight into what is persuading fellow Republicans to vote for a Democrat in 2020 against the incumbent Republican Party nominee.HYUFD said:
Oh for goodness sake, if Trump wins then Trump wins America is not going to disapprear, left liberals need to actually have a positive reason to vote for them not just decrying Trump as the antichrist.rottenborough said:
In any case 16 years after a Republican last won the EC and popular vote it may just be the cycle coincides with Trump's re election. This election increasingly resembles 2004, the left loathe the President but their campaign is based solely on negativity, there is no great enthusiasm for Biden just as there was no great enthusiasm for Kerry0 -
As far as I can see there are no more Republicans voting Democrat than in 2016SeaShantyIrish2 said:
With due respect, believe the strategists for Lincoln Project just might have better insight into what is persuading fellow Republicans to vote for a Democrat in 2020 against the incumbent Republican Party nominee.HYUFD said:
Oh for goodness sake, if Trump wins then Trump wins America is not going to disapprear, left liberals need to actually have a positive reason to vote for them not just decrying Trump as the antichrist.rottenborough said:
In any case 16 years after a Republican last won the EC and popular vote it may just be the cycle coincides with Trump's re election. This election increasingly resembles 2004, the left loathe the President but their campaign is based solely on negativity, there is no great enthusiasm for Biden just as there was no great enthusiasm for Kerry0 -
He is the arch neo-Con.rottenborough said:
He is one of the few sane conservatives left in America frankly as the vast majority of GOP allows itself to be turned into the anti-democratic Trump personality cult.HYUFD said:
He did though oppose Trump in 2016 just as he does nowrottenborough said:
Kristol is not exactly a left liberal !!!!HYUFD said:
Oh for goodness sake, if Trump wins then Trump wins America is not going to disapprear, left liberals need to actually have a positive reason to vote for them not just decrying Trump as the antichrist.rottenborough said:
In any case 16 years after a Republican last won the EC and popular vote it may just be the cycle coincides with Trump's re election. This election increasingly resembles 2004, the left loathe the President but their campaign is based solely on negativity, there is no great enthusiasm for Biden just as there was no great enthusiasm for Kerry
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Because you're in denial.HYUFD said:
As far as I can see there are no more Republicans voting Democrat than in 2016SeaShantyIrish2 said:
With due respect, believe the strategists for Lincoln Project just might have better insight into what is persuading fellow Republicans to vote for a Democrat in 2020 against the incumbent Republican Party nominee.HYUFD said:
Oh for goodness sake, if Trump wins then Trump wins America is not going to disapprear, left liberals need to actually have a positive reason to vote for them not just decrying Trump as the antichrist.rottenborough said:
In any case 16 years after a Republican last won the EC and popular vote it may just be the cycle coincides with Trump's re election. This election increasingly resembles 2004, the left loathe the President but their campaign is based solely on negativity, there is no great enthusiasm for Biden just as there was no great enthusiasm for Kerry1 -
I co-wrote that paper. Ignore John Burn-Murdoch's interpretation: we're not blaming the public.Scott_xP said:0 -
Just been out in the toon. Train in and out was at 25% capacity 2 weeks ago.LadyG said:Oh so sadly true
https://twitter.com/DPJHodges/status/1309240158294769664?s=20
Today around 8 on each journey. Most places shut at 8pm. Couldn't find a single coffee shop open in the city centre.
Most pubs open but quiet.
BUT. The 3 or 4 noted student pubs/clubs I passed were absolutely rammed.
I mean queues outside, wall-to-wall full, dancing on tables at 9pm, bacchanalia. As if it were 2 am.
Can't see this flattening the NE spike.0 -
7% of Republicans voted for Hillary in 2016, on the latest national poll today 7% of Republicans are voting for BidenPhilip_Thompson said:
Because you're in denial.HYUFD said:
As far as I can see there are no more Republicans voting Democrat than in 2016SeaShantyIrish2 said:
With due respect, believe the strategists for Lincoln Project just might have better insight into what is persuading fellow Republicans to vote for a Democrat in 2020 against the incumbent Republican Party nominee.HYUFD said:
Oh for goodness sake, if Trump wins then Trump wins America is not going to disapprear, left liberals need to actually have a positive reason to vote for them not just decrying Trump as the antichrist.rottenborough said:
In any case 16 years after a Republican last won the EC and popular vote it may just be the cycle coincides with Trump's re election. This election increasingly resembles 2004, the left loathe the President but their campaign is based solely on negativity, there is no great enthusiasm for Biden just as there was no great enthusiasm for Kerry
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_United_States_presidential_election#Voter_demographics
https://thehill.com/hilltv/what-americas-thinking/518048-poll-biden-lead-trump-by-5-points-nationwide0 -
Although it is worth remembering that the proportion of Registered Republicans has dropped from around 33% to 28%.HYUFD said:
7% of Republicans voted for Hillary in 2016, on the latest national poll today 7% of Republicans are voting for BidenPhilip_Thompson said:
Because you're in denial.HYUFD said:
As far as I can see there are no more Republicans voting Democrat than in 2016SeaShantyIrish2 said:
With due respect, believe the strategists for Lincoln Project just might have better insight into what is persuading fellow Republicans to vote for a Democrat in 2020 against the incumbent Republican Party nominee.HYUFD said:
Oh for goodness sake, if Trump wins then Trump wins America is not going to disapprear, left liberals need to actually have a positive reason to vote for them not just decrying Trump as the antichrist.rottenborough said:
In any case 16 years after a Republican last won the EC and popular vote it may just be the cycle coincides with Trump's re election. This election increasingly resembles 2004, the left loathe the President but their campaign is based solely on negativity, there is no great enthusiasm for Biden just as there was no great enthusiasm for Kerry
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_United_States_presidential_election#Voter_demographics
https://thehill.com/hilltv/what-americas-thinking/518048-poll-biden-lead-trump-by-5-points-nationwide
I imagine that Biden does OK-ish with the 5% of the population that used to be Registered Republican, but isn't any more.2
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