"The poll shows that women — particularly those who are older or are politically independent — are driving the late shift toward Harris.”

  • originalucifer
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    193 months ago

    duuuuuude if this is happening in iowa, could it also be happening in other redish states… florida maybe?

    • @pigup
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      403 months ago

      Never estimate Florida, it will always disappoint

      • @lennybird
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        153 months ago

        Always vote, but yes, I’ll believe Texas and Florida turn blue when I see it.

          • billwashere
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            83 months ago

            But does that gerrymandering even matter for the presidential election?

            • @[email protected]
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              Numerically no, practically yes.

              Polling decisions are made on a per-district basis.

              When you hear about democratic voter suppression in southern states, that’s because democratic strongholds are deliberately starved of resources to conduct elections.

              • billwashere
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                43 months ago

                I never thought about that but yes that makes sense.

                • @[email protected]
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                  The silver lining in my opinion is that Texas is in a very gradual, but inevitable slide to the left. Especially as wealthier tech workers move farther from city hubs, it’s fucking up the whole gerrymandering thing.

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            • @Zachariah
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              63 months ago

              Well, there’s also the voter suppression.

              • billwashere
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                13 months ago

                Oh of course but that’s a completely different issue. I’m from Nc so I’m really aware of the gerrymandering especially near these very blue counties like Wake.

      • EleventhHour
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        Orlando and Miami (and Tampa) do a lot to push blue, esp the surprisingly queer Orlando.

        Florida used to be blue. Will it be again? We’ll see, but I’ll tell you that Floridians are sick to death of their current leadership. Change is coming.

        Abortion and recreational weed are in the ballot as amendments this election. I know I voted for both.

    • @Thrashy
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      There was a recent poll in Kansas that had Trump up 4 points, with a 4-point margin of error, in a state that he won by 15 points in 2020. Do I think my home state is actually going to go blue this election? No…but polls like these suggest the rural vote (in particular farmers, who for whatever else you might have to say about them, tend to at least have a political instinct for financial self-preservation that other rural voters seem to lack) not breaking nearly as heavily in his favor as it did last cycle.