2020 Presidential Race

Carrying for perception is a far cry from illegally intimidating someone isn’t it? I’m starting to think you’re an online terrorist.
How is that a far cry? If you’re carrying a weapon not for personal protection but rather to affect someone else through the perception of the threat of violence that’s literally the same thing. Aka, intimidation.
 
But they are equal in the Union. California does not get to rule over other states. What purpose is a Union of states if they are not considered equal? Smaller states do not benefit by the needs of the larger states being met while their needs are ignored.
I'm surprised he mentioned tax contributions too. If I pay 1000 in income tax and you pay 1M, our vote is equally weighted.
I would like to see a system where more tax paid = more weight to votes.
 
How is that a far cry? If you’re carrying a weapon not for personal protection but rather to affect someone else through the perception of the threat of violence that’s literally the same thing. Aka, intimidation.
You keep changing your words though and when you do that the meaning changes. For perception and what you posted above are 2 very different things.
 
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He spent $60 million in the general against Hillary

I don't think so. I looked it up and it looks like all together primary and general he spent about $66 million of his own money, $35 million of that in the primaries. The best I can figure with a short search.
 
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A few of those may flip. The EC is read after the next term of Reps start.

It is not a close enough election to go to the House in any instance where team blue, which had a wave election in 2018, wins enough new seats that they get new state delegations beyond that wave. Parity to present is the best case in that scenario. Trump would get a second term.
 
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If Biden wins we are going to Walley World

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I don't think so. I looked it up and it looks like all together primary and general he spent about $66 million of his own money, $35 million of that in the primaries. The best I can figure with a short search.
So $25 million against Hillary and then $10 grand against Joe. That seems to me to be one of two things. He expects to beat the crap out of Joe or it’s a lost cause. I don’t think even Trump’s ego thinks he’s running away with this thing. JMO.
 
It is not a close enough election to go to the House in any instance where team blue, which had a wave election in 2018, wins enough new seats that they get new state delegations beyond that wave. Parity to present is the best case in that scenario. Trump would get a second term.
I don't believe Trump was on the ballot in your so called wave election where the Republicans picked up 2 Senate seats, and defeated 4 Dem incumbent Senators in states that voted for Trump in 2016.
 
I don't believe Trump was on the ballot in your so called wave election where the Republicans picked up 2 Senate seats, and defeated 4 Dem incumbent Senators in states that voted for Trump in 2016.

A lot of belief in the historical mid term wave resulting in a wave for the next election.
 

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