Venn diagram is just a circle
Can you elaborate on your point?
(For Townie)
https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/13/politics/cnn-poll-2020/index.html
If you moderates fuck this up again so help me lord...
A total of 1,112adults, including an oversample of 302 adults living in 15 battleground states: Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin, were interviewed by telephone nationwide by live interviewers calling both landline and cell phones. Oversampled states have been weighted to represent their proper share of the adult population.Interviews were conducted in English and Spanish. Among the entire sample, 34% described themselves as Democrats, 26% described themselves as Republicans, and 40% described themselves as independents or members of another party.
yes, it's fucking gross to call a rape accuser a liar when you don't know that she's lying. Full stop.
CNN should be ashamed for hyping up these results.
http://cdn.cnn.com/cnn/2020/images/05/13/rel5c.-.2020.pdf
Here are the most recent April and May polls from those 15 states:
Arizona (4/8) - Biden 52-43, N=600, +/- 4% https://ohpredictive.com/press-releases/bidenextendslead/
Colorado (5/3) - Biden 55-36, N=600, +/- 4% https://ewscripps.brightspotcdn.com...topline-results-all-questions-for-release.pdf
Florida (5/12) - Biden 53-47, N=928, +/-3.1% https://business.fau.edu/department...i-polls-2020/biden-leads-trump-in-florida.php
Georgia (5/13) - Trump 48-46, N=700, +/- 3.7% https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/6890619/RSLC-Georgia-Memo-May-2020.pdf
--Note this is a Republican State Leadership Committee poll. A less recent poll had Biden up 47-46.
Maine (none since March)
Michigan (4/19) Biden 50-42, N=1270 https://progressmichigan.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Lake-Effect-Poll-April.pdf
Minnesota (none since March)
Nevada (4/30) Biden 49-45, N=763, +/- 3.6% https://thenevadaindependent.com/ar...pite-shutdown-biden-has-small-lead-over-trump
New Hampshire (4/27) Biden 50-42, N=820, +/- 3.4% https://www.anselm.edu/sites/default/files/Documents/NHIOP/April 2020 Survey.pdf
New Mexico (4/21) Biden 52-40, N=1009, +/- 3.1% https://majorityinstitute.com/latest/lujan-grisham-bests-trump-51-points-coronavirus-response
North Carolina (5/9) Trump 46-43, N=1111, +/- 3.4% https://surveyresearch-ecu.reportab...igh-approval-for-state-s-coronavirus-response
Ohio (5/10) Trump 51-49, N=725, +/- 3.5% http://emersonpolling.com/2020/05/1...s-widespread-expectation-of-being-re-elected/
Pennsylvania (4/26) Biden 49-43, N=644, +/- 3.9% http://www.harperpolling.com/docs/d...20-04-harper-polling-pa-statewide-results.pdf
Virginia (4/8) Biden 51-41, N=663, +/- 4.5% https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AqGAm2-OgF5nP6--TsNavnVAgas55jTJ/view
Wisconsin (5/7) Biden 46-43, N=811 https://law.marquette.edu/poll/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/MLSP60Toplines.pdf
Just catching up on this trainwreck. Haven't you and others been calling Biden a rapist? Isn't it fucking gross to call someone a rapist when you don't know if he raped anyone? Full stop? Isn't it worse than calling someone a liar?
Since you're just catching up - no. I haven't called him a rapist.Just catching up on this trainwreck. Haven't you and others been calling Biden a rapist? Isn't it fucking gross to call someone a rapist when you don't know if he raped anyone? Full stop? Isn't it worse than calling someone a liar?
Don't know much about the Education group. Two teachers union heads makes sense. I think I've read Alejandro Alder's work at some point. Name seems familiar. Sara Goldrick-Rab would be a great fit for that slot. Her work within the realm of student well-being seems more relevant than Alder's. She was Bernie's education advisor, but may have pissed off the Bernie people with tweets like this:
She's a damn good scholar and a great person, but she is definitely a flamethrower.