01-11-2020, 10:42 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-11-2020, 10:43 AM by Anthony '58.)
These projections don't mean a gosh-darn thing until we know who the Democratic nominee is.
If it's Biden, the Democrats take back those machismo Rust Belt states that refused to vote for a woman in 2016 and decided the election in Trump's favor. Biden is also likely to carry Arizona, which will be more than one-third Hispanic (most of whom are Catholic, as is Biden) come Election Day.
If it's anyone else, it will be a redux of 1972 and 1984, because scores of millions of people simply won't vote for a non-Christian (in the South, including the border states of Delaware, Maryland, New Mexico and Arizona) or a non-Aryan (in the Midwest).
This is why I'm ridin' with Biden - and will either be voting third party in November if he doesn't get the Democratic nomination, or maybe even sitting home and doing what Billy Joel mentioned in Captain Jack, that I won't even repeat here.
If it's Biden, the Democrats take back those machismo Rust Belt states that refused to vote for a woman in 2016 and decided the election in Trump's favor. Biden is also likely to carry Arizona, which will be more than one-third Hispanic (most of whom are Catholic, as is Biden) come Election Day.
If it's anyone else, it will be a redux of 1972 and 1984, because scores of millions of people simply won't vote for a non-Christian (in the South, including the border states of Delaware, Maryland, New Mexico and Arizona) or a non-Aryan (in the Midwest).
This is why I'm ridin' with Biden - and will either be voting third party in November if he doesn't get the Democratic nomination, or maybe even sitting home and doing what Billy Joel mentioned in Captain Jack, that I won't even repeat here.
"These, and many other matters which might be noticed, add a volume of unofficial declarations to the mass of organic utterances that this is a Christian nation" - Justice David Brewer, Church of the Holy Trinity v. United States, 1892