Doesn't large turnout favor the GOP?
And???
Do you suppose what you ask me determines what I post???
(The multiple question marks indicates they are not really questions...merely a rhetorical device for telling you that I do not give a rat's ass what you ask me. If a question of yours prompts me to respond...I respond the way I want. If you don't like it...stop asking me questions.)
Common sense, depends on where you live, if you are in a red State or district, probably yes, if the opposite, the reversal is true
Years ago, the saying did apply to Democrats, but today, with social media and 24/7 news, it is antiquated
So yes and no are both beyond your ken? Alright.
If it makes you feel better about your uptight life to think that...
...go for it.
You amuse me...so I want you to be feeling as good as your problems allow.
You just can't help yourself can you?
This is why you people lose.
I can tell you I have not lost...and I am content to think YOU have not lost also.
But, if as it seems, you NEED to think I have lost...go for it.
But that "need" is indicative of a losers mentality. Perhaps you have not lost...but think you have.
We can discuss this forever if you want.
i've noticed, save for a few exceptions, that this year liberals haven't counted their chickens much before they have hatched. there have been a few, but most have had a wait and see approach, which is commendable and the right way to view things. I think they learned their lesson. I didn't know they were actually capable to be honest.
You lost.
Nope...did not lose.
If the Democrats DON'T take control of the House, I predict there will be mass suicides.
you mean mass protests over election stealing
I asked you a yes or no question.
Can you keep a secret, kudzu?
(I'm clairvoyant)
Large turnout favors surprises because polls are based on previous turnout.
and Democratic party members
I can't begin to describe the anger felt by so many on the Left. If they Vote, and find they are in the Minority, I'm not sure what their reaction is going to be.
massive election fraud protests