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As far as I know, there's always been more democrats than Republicans, getting them out to vote is another story Meadowoak Aug 1 #1
That was not always the case. It wasn't the case in November 2024. SunSeeker Aug 1 #2
Of the people who responded to the poll... JT45242 Aug 1 #3
Doesn't that "caveat" apply to every poll? What's your point? SunSeeker Aug 1 #4
pretty much a split down the middle tbh cadoman Aug 1 #6
Huh? I see sharp swings. Sadly, Nov 2024 was a sharp swing to the Rs. nt SunSeeker Aug 1 #7
I see the numbers consistently within two digits of 45%, and the margin of error is 2% cadoman Aug 1 #8
It's not consistly within 2%. And if you want to play with margin of error, then no graph makes sense. SunSeeker Aug 1 #10
thank you for correcting my thinking cadoman Aug 1 #14
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Aug 1 #5
Yup, the vengeful "sit out". oasis Aug 1 #9
But will they actually vote? sakabatou Aug 1 #11
No. We should all just take this good news as bad news and give up. SunSeeker Aug 1 #12
lol orleans Aug 1 #13
Damn... herding cats Aug 1 #27
There is about 5 percent of low info types that easily go back and forth JI7 Aug 1 #15
Flibberdigibbets maxsolomon Aug 1 #20
That's a good start, but until we address gerrymandering and the Electoral College * Oopsie Daisy Aug 1 #16
The Democrats have had the advantage in membership 16 of the past 20 years. patphil Aug 1 #17
The true split is 50/50 IbogaProject Aug 1 #18
It should be 90-10 but sadly...... wolfie001 Aug 1 #19
knr UTUSN Aug 1 #21
I really Hope This Helps Make Cha Aug 1 #22
Good.there is hope Demovictory9 Aug 1 #23
So 43% are still sick in the head. mdbl Aug 1 #24
Problem though is many of those are in the inner cities and the Republican gerrymandering makes it difficult to traction cstanleytech Aug 1 #25
Good news, but it doesn't mean a thing if they don't show up to vote. Katinfl Aug 1 #26
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