BarcaDeac
Well-known member
Gotta appease the ignorant cracker rubes, guys. Learn your lessons!
Yeah but we won this week. Time for jhmd to do some learnin'.
Gotta appease the ignorant cracker rubes, guys. Learn your lessons!
Congrats. You finally managed not to lose New Jersey. It's like watching a toddler not piss himself for the first time. We're all tremendously proud of you.
Congrats. You finally managed not to lose New Jersey. It's like watching a toddler not piss himself for the first time. We're all tremendously proud of you.
Some of you guys are going to become positively apoplectic when Trump wins in 2020.
But on paper, Johnstown fits perfectly into the “Trumptown” narrative frequently spread by out-of-town media. Cambria County’s biggest city is poor (its median household income is about $24,000), it’s mostly white, and the town has been experiencing population decline since the 1930s. However, according to online voting-record data, Johnstown marginally supported Hillary Clinton by 1 percentage point.
Regardless, there are many Trump supporters in Johnstown and the surrounding area who are low-income, elderly whites who have seen their towns slowly decline thanks to factories closing. Pennsylvania polls show Trump is still widely popular in Southwestern Pennsylvania (outside of Allegheny County). But Trump’s support is not just in old, declining Rust Belt towns; in 2016, Trump had plenty of backers in wealthy suburbs.
Take Adams Township in southern Butler County. The township is about a 30-minute drive from Downtown Pittsburgh, along the well-traveled interstate I-279. While Adams, like Cambria County, is overwhelmingly white, it’s just a few-minutes drive on newly paved roads to country clubs and big-box stores in the even-more affluent Cranberry (which backed Trump). The casual-chic Hines Ward’s Tavern 86 restaurant is less than half a mile from Adams' border. Adams' median household income is $65,000, well above the Pennsylvania average, and Adams is one of the fastest-growing towns in the Pittsburgh region.
But Adams also voted for Trump, and by a bigger margin than Cambria County. The town backed Trump by a 39 point margin over Clinton (68 percent voted for Trump, 29 percent for Clinton). So why don't national publicans travel to wealthy suburbs like Adams to write stories about Trump supporters? Electorally, they provide similar support.
It's hard tell. A Democrat did lose it, though.
it's actually really easy to tell:
I am more concerned with the fact that "Democratic" is clearly inaccurate.
All I hear about is how much you guys love free and fair elections...
If this is how Republicans are running against Asian Democrats, how do they plan to win Asian voters?
http://www.nj.com/middlesex/index.s..._targeted_in_racist_mailers_win_nj_elect.html
https://splinternews.com/sikh-american-candidate-for-hoboken-mayor-labeled-terr-1820166851
The second one has the Republican candidate's address, email, and social media info.
All I hear about is how much you guys love free and fair elections...
Most Asians are republican because we are not down with Democrats discriminating against our children applying to college fwiw.