10-12-2020, 01:56 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-12-2020, 06:44 PM by Eric the Green.)
(10-12-2020, 01:50 PM)Bob Butler 54 Wrote: When the arrow is pointing at the middle blue, am I allowed to relax a little bit?
No! Stay tense and stay worried! Or whatever you want to be

Things are still moving slowly further our way, it appears.
Poll averages from fivethirtyeight Oct.12, 8 PM EDT
https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/polls/president-general/national/
National Biden +10.4
Alaska Trump +4.3
Arizona Biden +3.9
Colorado Biden +12
Florida Biden +4.5
Georgia Biden +0.9
Iowa Biden +1.1
Kansas Trump +6.6
Maine CD-2 Biden +1.3
Michigan Biden +8.1
Minnesota Biden +9.2
Missouri Trump +5.4
Montana Trump +8.1
Nevada Biden +6.9
New Hampshire Biden +10.9
North Carolina Biden +2.9
Ohio Biden +0.7
Pennsylvania Biden +7.3
South Carolina Trump +5.3
Texas Trump +1.5
Virginia Biden +12.7
Wisconsin Biden +7.7
Real Clear Politics
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/elections/2020/
General Election: Trump vs. Biden
Biden51.8
Trump41.6
Biden +10.2
The Democrats have still not shut down the Senate. Graham has gaveled to order their shit show so they can keep the USA on the road to injustice, climate disaster, banana republic status, money dominated politics, and reversal of voting rights and other rights for all races and genders, for the next 40 years. It will not matter if Biden wins and the Democrats win the Senate if in 2021 they do not abolish the filibuster and pack the Court. And nominate someone other than Kamala Harris for president in the future. Biden's victory alone will not move things forward much; just return us to a modicum of presidential competence.
Some Senate polls from fivethirtyeight
https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/polls/senate/
latest poll first, October only
Alabama: Tuberville (Rep) +12
Alaska: Sullivan (Rep) +4
Arizona: Kelly (Dem) +2, +5, +10, +6, +8, +11
Colorado: Hickenlooper (Dem) +9
Georgia (two seats up): Ossoff (Dem) +1, +5; Democrats 44-Republicans 46
Iowa: Greenfield (Dem) +4, +3, +5, +2, +1, +12
Kansas: Bollier (Dem) +4
Maine: Gideon (Dem) +1, +8, +5
Michigan: Peters (Dem) +1, +3, +6, +2, +8, +7
Montana: even, Daines (Rep) +9, Bullock (Dem) +4
North Carolina: Cunningham (Dem) +9, +4, +5, +12
South Carolina: Harrison (Dem) +1, Graham (Rep) +1
Texas: Cornyn (Rep) +8, +1, +3