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Old 10-28-2018, 03:06 PM
 
Location: Del Rio, TN
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Ho hum. Warren gets every vote in New England, New Yawk, and the left coast. Trump gets flyover and the south. Another big red map with frilly blue borders.
Even "New Yawk" isn't all brain-dead metro-area liberals. Trump and conservatives always carry most of the rest of the state. Granted-this means nothing with the electoral college, so she would, likely, get all those EC votes. However-even in NYC, there are people that actually have a clue about economics-no guarantee they would vote for their own suicide by voting for Warren.
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Old 10-29-2018, 08:28 AM
 
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Even "New Yawk" isn't all brain-dead metro-area liberals. Trump and conservatives always carry most of the rest of the state. Granted-this means nothing with the electoral college, so she would, likely, get all those EC votes. However-even in NYC, there are people that actually have a clue about economics-no guarantee they would vote for their own suicide by voting for Warren.
There are also lots of ordinary working class folks in the Midwest who are finding the guts to stand up against Wall Street and the ruling elites who have gone to war against the labor unions and the working man for the past 40 years. People are more tired of the corrupt health care system, the stagnating wages and the big money in politics than most people realize. Its not true that the overwhelming majority of working stiffs buy into corporate mainstream media propaganda telling people to vote for more corruption and transfer of wealth, income and power to the top 0.1%. I think Warren would do very well in the Midwest.
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Old 10-29-2018, 09:45 AM
 
Location: north central Ohio
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trump is weak. he couldnt even win the popular vote. he won because of a few hundred thousand votes in a few counties.

warren being ahead of him now shows his weakness.

EXACTLY!
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Old 10-29-2018, 09:47 AM
 
Location: north central Ohio
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There are also lots of ordinary working class folks in the Midwest who are finding the guts to stand up against Wall Street and the ruling elites who have gone to war against the labor unions and the working man for the past 40 years. People are more tired of the corrupt health care system, the stagnating wages and the big money in politics than most people realize. Its not true that the overwhelming majority of working stiffs buy into corporate mainstream media propaganda telling people to vote for more corruption and transfer of wealth, income and power to the top 0.1%. I think Warren would do very well in the Midwest.

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