The point is this virus has killed more people than it should and can keep killing people. The problem is the guy currently in charge clearly cannot take it seriously.
Note: Agreed with Hillary compassion. This time, everyone gotta vote. Just, you have to. But, just hope that this stuff turns out different than 16.
I already voted, and my wife did as well for the first time in ages (probably apathy from being in MY for most of her life). So that's two votes against Benedict Donald in Nevada. I can't speak for the other few million residents though, although I live in a very conservative part of.the state - our assembly rep is going to be GoP as he ran unopposed.
Dark does not mean deep.
I am just mentally preparing myself for the flood of lawsuits filed by Trump to get votes disqualified. And snice it is a sure thing he will control the SC he is sure to win these lawsuits.
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That's what a few doctors have been pointing out, and one would expect that causes by various accidents and other infectious diseases would be less due to business closures and people staying home and away from each other.
Ideally, this flu season should be mild, but it seems likely that restrictions will begin to lift before we have a vaccine for Covid and during the time when flu infections usually rise. So, depending on who will manage the nation's response, we could face another chaotic mess with simultaneous flu and covid cases filling hospitals and clinics and spreading in schools, apartment complexes and businesses.
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https://www.yahoo.com/news/republica...203638644.htmlRepublican members of the House Intelligence Committee boycotted a virtual hearing on the spread of online misinformation and the resulting threats to democracy Thursday, citing security concerns about holding the meeting online. The meeting was unclassified and featured testimony from nongovernment experts about the risks posed by the rapid expansion of the QAnon conspiracy theory and the role of elected officials, including President Trump, in spreading unverified rumors.
From an outsider's perspective (the UK), I should point out that it's in Trump's best interest that Biden voters start to think like that. Underconfidence is just as useful as overconfidence when trying to convince people to not vote.
I'm not saying that worry is illegitimate, but it's irrelevant if Biden voters don't vote in the first place. Keep it in mind, but don't let it consume you.
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That’s good news, for outside of Florida, all the political pundits are citing your state as the key battleground to winning the election.
It’s why Trump’s been pouring all those defense contracts into PA, in hopes of getting those steel smelters fired up, particularly in rural counties.
You are also correct on Pennsyltuckyville, as he pretty much mopped up rural counties in Western Pennsylvania, and apparently the North East as well?
I’ll avoid posting the decline in union representation in your state (Which I think is significant reason for the growth of red state PA) but the state still makes me nervous because of the white phantom vote.
Non Hispanic white people without bachelor’s degrees make up 55 percent of Pennsylvania’s population age 25 or older, and Trump accelerated their migration to the Republican Party in 2016. According to the Center for American Progress, the turnout rate among these voters increased from 53.0 percent in 2012 to 57.4 percent in 2016 — and they went from voting for Mitt Romney by 20.3 points to voting for Trump by 28.6 points.
That’s over an 8% increase in one demographic alone. So if you live in Philadelphia, please get out there and support your local candidate if you haven’t already, Philly came up short for Clinton.