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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3162068" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>I can't remember the sources, but a couple of places I've read lately seem to think that the Senate isn't really in play. At least, I hope so. In addition, if I remember right, Trump's numbers for the the blacks voting for him were higher than for both Romney and McCain, and with the improving employment picture, even for the blacks, we might see more of them voting with their pocket books.</p><p></p><p>There are other movements out there that are working to get liberals (or at least Democrats) to change. Turning Point has Charley Kirk and Candace Owen out there at the colleges working to change them, and there is a movement on YouTube called #walkaway that has folks posting videos of why they are changing.</p><p></p><p>But, I guess we will see in a few weeks. I'm in hopes that the Republicans get motivated by the Kavanaugh mess and get out to vote.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3162068, member: 7900"] I can't remember the sources, but a couple of places I've read lately seem to think that the Senate isn't really in play. At least, I hope so. In addition, if I remember right, Trump's numbers for the the blacks voting for him were higher than for both Romney and McCain, and with the improving employment picture, even for the blacks, we might see more of them voting with their pocket books. There are other movements out there that are working to get liberals (or at least Democrats) to change. Turning Point has Charley Kirk and Candace Owen out there at the colleges working to change them, and there is a movement on YouTube called #walkaway that has folks posting videos of why they are changing. But, I guess we will see in a few weeks. I'm in hopes that the Republicans get motivated by the Kavanaugh mess and get out to vote. [/QUOTE]
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