Man, the riots in Philly, awesome.

TarHeelEer

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Seems trouble follows her around.

 

Pospecteer

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According to board Democrats the riots are Trump supporters...just saying

More inner city residents are voting for Trump...they are the ones who stores are being looted and scared to leave their residences for fear of their lives...which is 100X more than the liberals who are out doing early shopping.

The stores are now getting their Christmas inventory in, the riots will continue until the inventories are depleted.
 

Pospecteer

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Is the Philly area a place that Trump won last time? I'm not sure, but typically it goes Dim.

No, Philly is 65% of the liberal vote in PA. It's Philly, Pittsburgh, Harrisburg and the rest is basically Red.
 

roadtrasheer

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He's leading PA, MI and WI. Only six days left...I don't see much changing at this point.
So wasnt Hillary at this time in '16
But from the actions of most liberals they refuse to learn from the past ...not saying Trump will win , but predicting a election can make ya look foolish, just ask all the talking heads about '16 when they laughed out loud at the idea Trump would win ..
 

GrimReaper82

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So wasnt Hillary at this time in '16
But from the actions of most liberals they refuse to learn from the past ...not saying Trump will win , but predicting a election can make ya look foolish, just ask all the talking heads about '16 when they laughed out loud at the idea Trump would win ..
The Horse Whisperer told him. 😂
 
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So wasnt Hillary at this time in '16
But from the actions of most liberals they refuse to learn from the past ...not saying Trump will win , but predicting a election can make ya look foolish, just ask all the talking heads about '16 when they laughed out loud at the idea Trump would win ..

This isn't 2016. LOL!
 

mule_eer

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No, Philly is 65% of the liberal vote in PA. It's Philly, Pittsburgh, Harrisburg and the rest is basically Red.
It will depend on how the suburbs of those cities trend. Many were once reliably red. The polling is showing that shift some this cycle, but it remains to be seen if that is reflected on the ballots.
 

Pospecteer

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It will depend on how the suburbs of those cities trend. Many were once reliably red. The polling is showing that shift some this cycle, but it remains to be seen if that is reflected on the ballots.

I just moved from PA. If anything, the burbs are more Red. They want law and order....not riots and less jobs.
 

79eer

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Pennsylvania Democrats have outnumbered Republicans by more than one million registrants for most of these years — but that’s starting to change.
Since Trump’s 2016 Pennsylvania win, Republicans have narrowed the registration gap statewide by almost 150,000. Much of those gains have come in areas that had been reliably blue. National media often overlook the shift of working-class Democrats to the Trump coalition, a development that’s key to understanding what’s going on in Pennsylvania.
While the Philly suburbs have trended bluer for decades, the other corner of the state has emerged in recent years as red and getting redder. Trump has accelerated the trend in southwestern Pennsylvania. Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’ declared war on coal and natural gas, which would cost the commonwealth hundreds of thousands of high-paying jobs, is driving union households into the Trump column.
Pa. Fl, & Oh are history for Biden