Eh to be honest outside of massive mask mandates, I don’t expect much to change. The status quo is usually kept for the most part regardless of who is in charge.
Even though I think he is a horrible, corrupt individual who likes young children way too much, I sincerely hope Biden does great things as president.
That industry is shaking in its boots right now, to be sure. I honestly thought they got something of a bad rap in 2016...it wasn't that the polls (either national or statewide) were wrong, but the chattering class and "data science" people using them to make predictions about the election outcome were wrong. Trump was within the MoE in all the swing states on the eve of the election.Pollsters better hope that’s true or else they will have lost the confidence of people who pay for their services for decades to come.
I hear this myth all the time from liberals without any kind of actual facts to back it up.Not that I condone rioting, but why would rural conservatives be up in arms? They love the status quo and the idea of 1950s America.
That doesn’t matter. If it’s good for those people, or even the President himself, then it’s good for all people, no?
The social changes is what is bad. Tax pay abortions post birth, tax payer sex change surgeries for kids? Is that we want as a nation? Forcing religious institutions to hire agains their beliefs? Is that what we want as a nation?
This true @Big Gucci Sosa ? This needs to happen in every state if it is
Sure, but so far leading up to the election, the only news I saw about ballot fraud came from right-wingers destroying ballets.The issue is obvious. Mail in voting is far less secure (more likely to be lost, thrown out, and more susceptible to fraud). So it should only be done in limited numbers. Not in mass. If 10% of 2% of ballots are thrown out, it doesn’t have a major impact. If it’s 10% of 50% now you have a real issue