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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsPeople two days ago: *hard-pressed to locate Atlanta on an unlabeled map*
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller 8mPeople two days ago: *hard-pressed to locate Atlanta on an unlabeled map*
People now: Look, everyone knows the outstanding votes in Clayton County will be overwhelmingly Democratic due to the historical demographics surrounding the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin!
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People two days ago: *hard-pressed to locate Atlanta on an unlabeled map* (Original Post)
bigtree
Nov 2020
OP
Nor do they really understand the historical significance of the Bowling Green Massacre.
RussellCattle
Nov 2020
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Laelth
(32,017 posts)1. Lots of people are going to become Georgia-educated over the next two months.
For better or for worse.
-Laelth
mobeau69
(11,167 posts)2. A lot of magas couldn't find Bowling Green on an unlabeled map!
RussellCattle
(1,537 posts)3. Nor do they really understand the historical significance of the Bowling Green Massacre.
IndyOp
(15,541 posts)4. Hey. That's not fair! I think the MAGAs have all studied Bowling Green very closely
ever since the Bowling Green massacre of 2017.
The Bowling Green massacre is a fictitious incident of terrorism mentioned by Kellyanne Conway, U.S. Counselor to the President, in interviews with Cosmopolitan and TMZ on January 29, 2017, and in an interview on the MSNBC news program Hardball with Chris Matthews on February 2, 2017.
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bowling_Green_massacre
W_HAMILTON
(7,878 posts)5. I don't know about anyone else, but DeKalb County is my new favorite county!
83/15 in favor of Biden? What sort of Southern utopia have we unearthed?
Laelth
(32,017 posts)6. The CDC is in DeKalb. Jimmy Carter put it there.
But Stone Mountain is in DeKalb too.
Its a strange place.
-Laelth
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mercuryblues
(14,556 posts)7. never forget this poll
https://www.wthr.com/article/news/politics/poll-30-percent-republican-voters-favor-bombing-city-aladdin/531-a5259bfd-23d5-40e9-90ab-17eeff39f37e
A new poll finds that nearly a third of Republican voters favor bombing Agrabah, the kingdom from "Aladdin".
Left-leaning Public Policy Polling talked to 532 usual Republican primary voters and 525 usual Democratic primary voters this Wednesday and Thursday. Their results show 30 percent of Republican primary voters would support bombing Agrabah, versus 13 percent who were opposed. When looking specifically at Donald Trump supporters, 41 percent favored the move compared to 9 percent who opposed it.
A new poll finds that nearly a third of Republican voters favor bombing Agrabah, the kingdom from "Aladdin".
Left-leaning Public Policy Polling talked to 532 usual Republican primary voters and 525 usual Democratic primary voters this Wednesday and Thursday. Their results show 30 percent of Republican primary voters would support bombing Agrabah, versus 13 percent who were opposed. When looking specifically at Donald Trump supporters, 41 percent favored the move compared to 9 percent who opposed it.
standingtall
(2,787 posts)8. Everybody has GPS's now maps aren't that important anymore
I been to Atlanta quite a few times and I might not be able to find it on a an unlabeled map. The state of Georgia probably, but the city of Atlanta I dunno.