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liberalmike27

(2,479 posts)
7. Alabama
Sat Oct 15, 2016, 11:27 AM
Oct 2016

As my old gym teacher once commented about the color gym shorts he wanted us to wear, is "Bright Red." The reddest of reds.

Dark red, as I read this, considering Democrats are BLUE, and when Blue begins to filter into red, it becomes darker purple, means Democrats are getting closer and closer to taking over the state. It'd be simpler to just call it purple.

My thinking is, it may be closer than some southern states, because of the huge number of blacks in the Atlanta area, but I doubt it'll go this year. Black people are still feeling the "sting" of being called predators by Hillary, at least the younger, more informed black people.

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It is not dark red kevink077 Oct 2016 #1
^^^ THIS ^^^ BumRushDaShow Oct 2016 #2
Right kevink077 Oct 2016 #4
I think with the Carters there BumRushDaShow Oct 2016 #9
I think dark red liberalmike27 Oct 2016 #5
Dark red states kevink077 Oct 2016 #6
Alabama liberalmike27 Oct 2016 #7
"Black people are still feeling the "sting" of being called predators" BumRushDaShow Oct 2016 #8
This video was written/aired two weeks ago... MountainMazza Oct 2016 #3
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