I hadn't heard about that reaction, but AZ is a one party consent state when it comes to recording conversations (and shame on CA, DE, FL, IL, MD, MA, MT, NV, NH, PA, WA for not being the same)
You're absolutely right, thanks for the timestamp. The car bomb is a joke though: before that he says "I'd be dead forever" (death isn't normally temporary) and afterward he says "I like my car" (not a logical priority). He is now experiencing the political death he was afraid of.
I think Lake said both of those things, unless I'm misremembering [I was]. He was more saying (not actual quote) "We don't have faith Trump will win the election, and we also think he's costing us fundraising and possibly bad for business as well."
Leaked audio, played uninterrupted from 1:01 to 5:55 of the video, in which some clown explicitly asks Lake to delay her campaign by 2 years (AZ does not have a US Senate seat up for reelection in 2026, making this specific timeframe an odd ask) implying or stating that she can get some kind of...
They need to ... if they still care about winning general elections in national/statewide races.
I'll bet against. But just for fun, are you thinking both numbers will be inflated like 100 to 90 million, or one-sided?
Although regarding impossibility, a 6-point increase in turnout is eyebrow...
It matters to primary voters though. I think they're increasingly fed up with catering to the tastes of filthy moderates, even if following their heart costs them elections.
I don't recall Clinton claiming she "really won" more than the immaterial national popular vote. Is there an easy link?
Maybe I'm being dumb but it sounds to me like you're pretending an investigation is the same thing as a court case. (Otherwise it doesn't seem like a contradiction.) Can you...
Outside of insurance scams or tax fraud or whatever, I am not aware of any time Hollywood intentionally poured money into a dud. If you want to argue that Fox is intentionally losing this lawsuit, how is Fox planning to profit from that? If they're not profiting, why would they do it? Is the...
I think he's imagining that you vote on a touchscreen, then the voting machine prints out your ballot, but some of the ballots do not match the voter's instructions. This scheme would work as long as none of the affected voters checked their ballots. Or if you don't let them see the ballots, I...
Oh sure, there are deep red parts of California and they aren't very happy about the other 90% of the state*, but that's not really gerrymandering. There are a few states that are arguably gerrymandered like the fact that North and South Dakota exist instead of just Dakota, but that's all...
No problem. What I've heard about those three states (the biggest solidly Democratic ones) is:
-California doesn't have a partisan gerrymander, it's just that the state is that heavily Democratic.
-New York does, but it's not very aggressive, but they might be about to go for a more aggressive...
Do you mean gerrymandered? I watched your video but it didn't say anything about filibustering or Republicans being a majority in New York. It didn't mention gerrymandering either but that seems more obviously relevant to the topic than filibustering.
Well, the EC difference was basically the exact same in the end*, so maybe it was more that, regardless of whether you think that the late-counted Democratic-leaning votes were legitimate or not, what is beyond dispute is that they were counted later. So they were able to look at early results...