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onetexan's JournalDave Aronberg on Morning Joe: All the talk re: what can happen is to discourage & demoralize Dems
the Atlantic article suggesting what may happen https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2020/11/what-if-trump-refuses-concede/616424/
influencing trump-supporting electors, etc. is to prevent voters from voting, essentially saying all this will happen so why even bother. Aronberg, State Attorney for Palm Beach County FL, said best thing is get out & VOTE. He doesn't seem too concerned about it.
I agree. Let's not make all the noise discourage & distract us. We do what we can within our control: VOTE!
The Repugs cannot break the will of the people.
Exeter woman votes topless after anti-Trump shirt disallowed
https://www.seacoastonline.com/news/20200909/exeter-woman-votes-topless-after-anti-trump-shirt-disallowedEXETER A woman voting at Tuesdays primary found an unorthodox way of protesting the town moderator, who ruled her T-shirt was a form of electioneering: She took it off and voted topless.
Town Moderator Paul Scafidi said the woman walked into the Talbot Gymnasium in the afternoon wearing a McCain Hero, Trump Zero T-shirt. As a ballot clerk was checking her name off the voter list, Scafidi said he informed the woman she could not wear a shirt with a political candidate featured on it while she voted. Scafidi said another woman nearby was wearing a T-shirt supporting the American flag and the woman with the Trump Zero shirt questioned why she was being singled out, which escalated into a brief argument.
State law states no person, shall distribute, wear, or post at a polling place any campaign material, in part, and if convicted, is subject to a fine up to $1,000.
She asked why her and not me? Scafidi said. I said she was going to have to cover her shirt and (a shirt) supporting the American flag was not electioneering. Thats my opinion, and that was my call as the moderator. Scafidi said at that point, the woman asked him if he wanted her to take her shirt off, despite not wearing anything underneath.
I said, Id rather she not, Scafidi said. But she took it off so fast, no one had time to react so the whole place just went, woah, and she walked away, and I let her vote. She couldve just gone into the hallway and turned it inside-out.
New Hampshires public indecency law states an individual can be found guilty of indecent exposure and lewdness if the person fornicates, exposes his or her genitals, or performs any other act of gross lewdness under circumstances which he or she should know will likely cause affront or alarm.
Scafidi said he did have the authority to have police remove the voter under the indecency law, but he did not want to see the incident escalate further. He said she put her shirt back on as soon as she stepped out of the voting booth and cast her ballot.
I could have (had her removed), but I didnt want to exacerbate the whole thing, Scafidi said. I dont know if she was trying to have me get her arrested, but I thought it was better to just let things play out. I dont think there were more than 15 voters in the building at the time and if there were any children there, I didnt see them.
If she felt it was her right, more power to her, Scafidi said. We all laughed about it as things were winding down, so I dont know if it was a set-up, but Ive never experienced anything like that. We had more important things to worry about; we had to get 2,000 people to vote safely, and check-in and count 2,000 absentee ballots.
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I like this gutsy gal!
Question for Arkansians: What's your gut feeling on how well the Con's support is faring in AR?
with headlines like below and te rate showing Biden 45% to the Idiot's 47% it's a statistical tie.
Could Trump Lose Arkansas? Poll Shows Dead Heat, But Experts Are Skeptical.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/nicholasreimann/2020/06/14/could-trump-lose-arkansas-poll-shows-dead-heat-but-experts-are-skeptical/#518cee819259
Opinions split on poll showing Trump support down in state
https://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2020/jun/22/opinions-split-on-poll-showing-trump-support-down/?elections
Reason why i ask is weekend before last hubby & i just visited his parents who retired to a farm an hour north of Little Rock (they're 2 liberal doctors, not farmers, but raise horses). I had expected to see lots of pro-trump signs along the way, but surprisingly did not see even one, contrary to 2016 when there were lots.
Ouwie ouwie ouwie ouwie
Got my flu & 1st shingles shots. Shingles vaccination was painful as heck! Sorry im a wuss & needle averse
Anyhoo, while waiting @the drugstore i had on my sun visor w Biden 4 President button pinned smack in the middle, received several compliments about it from the people around me, including from the pharmacist. Made me think to myself if this is a sign of things to come - a change in the American psyche that this is our point of reckoning. I left the place in slightly more pain than when i entered it, but glad that the good folks i met all seemed they would be voting for Biden.
Quinnipiac University Poll: Biden leads Trump by 8 points in Pennsylvania, 3 in Florida
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/09/03/biden-leads-trump-pennsylvania-florida-408442Democratic candidate Joe Biden leads Trump by 8 percentage points 52 percent to 44 percent among likely voters in Pennsylvania, according to a survey conducted by Quinnipiac University. That same poll shows Biden ahead by 3 points 48 percent to 45 percent in Florida, a lead that falls within the survey's margin of error.
The Quinnipiac poll is one of several released in recent days that show Biden has maintained his lead both nationally and in key swing states in the wake of last month's nominating conventions. Trump has denounced polls that show him trailing as "fake," recalling the 2016 election, when he similarly trailed in public polling but was victorious on election night.
In Pennsylvania and Florida, those polled overwhelmingly said they had made up their minds with little chance of changing who they support on Election Day. In Florida, 93 percent of respondents said they were sure of their choice, while 94 percent said so in Pennsylvania.
Among Biden supporters in both states, the majority said their choice was motivated by a distaste for Trump. In Florida, 64 percent of respondents backing Biden said it was because they disliked Trump, and 65 percent said the same among supporters in Pennsylvania. Meanwhile, 53 percent of Trump supporters in both states said their choice was motivated by an affinity for the president.
The Quinnipiac University poll was conducted from Aug. 28-Sept. 1, reaching 1,235 likely Florida voters and 1,107 likely Pennsylvania voters via both cellphone and landline. The margin of error for the Pennsylvania survey was plus or inus 2.8 percentage points and the margin of error for the Florida results was plus or minus 3 points.
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This is great news. From 538 yesterday, Monmouth's poll yesterday had Biden's PA lead at only 3%.
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