I imagine that loss of appetite, laughter induced
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Trump won't complete 4 years and Ivanka will 'leave' Jarrod.
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My banker friend , total Trump hater, told me he was going to bullet vote blue. I have never pulled the bullet, but told him I was going to cancel his vote,, and I told him he had Trump for 6 more years and then Ivanka for 4.
Needless to say he couldn't finish his dessert after this revelation.
Why is it so hard to grasp that candidates and sitting presidents have no trouble 'packing the house' with true believers?
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Not sure about the polling data anymore, but Trump is PACKING THE HOUSE
Here's some urine in your Cheerios. The polling places have already been 'packed' in unprecedented numbers.
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Midterms 2018: Early voting by young people up 500% in Texas and Georgia
Numbers suggest potential surge in enthusiasm for Democratic candidates
Early voting among young people in key US midterm battleground states has surged dramatically, the latest data shows, suggesting a potential jump in enthusiasm for Democratic candidates.
With six days to go until election day, Texas and Georgia, two traditionally Republican-leaning states, have increased their early vote rate among 18-29 year-olds by nearly five times or more compared to 2014, according to data provided by TargetSmart.
America’s early voting system allows voters to cast their ballot early, either via postal voting or at designated polling stations, in a bid to increase participation and relieve congestion on election day.
In Texas, TargetSmart's figures suggest young voter turnout is currently up 508 per cent, while African-American and Hispanic – both traditionally Democratic constituencies – vote rates have more than doubled.
It comes amid a fierce senate contest between incumbent Republican Ted Cruz, a prominent Trump-supporter, and Beto O’Rourke, a Democratic candidate tipped by some as a future presidential candidate.
Elliott Morris, an elections specialist at The Economist, noted turnout thus far in Texas’ 15 biggest counties had surpassed total early voting turnouts in 2014.
“Can't overstate how crazy this level of engagement is for a midterm,” he said on Twitter.
A national poll, released on Monday by the Institute of Politics at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, found 40 per cent of 18-29 year-olds plan to "definitely vote" – double the 2014 figure – while 66 per cent of young respondents said they would vote Democrat.
Georgia, a state facing voter suppression claims, has similarly seen 19-28 voter turnout up 476 per cent, African-American early voting up 165 per cent, and Hispanic turnout up a massive 571 per cent, according to TargetSmart.
The numbers also reveal early voting in Texas and Georgia among the over 65s and white people, two traditional Republican blocs, is significantly up, though not as dramatically as young people.
While the numbers suggest a surge in early voting enthusiasm – especially among young people and ethnic minorities – the data does not reveal how these groups are voting, or even what the final vote count will be.