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http://mobile.nytimes.com/2014/11/03/upshot/it-may-be-too-late-but-colorado-early-ballots-are-shifting-toward-democrats.html?referrer=
The ballots being turned in are shifting to the democrats. If you haven't voted, please do so, and drop your ballot of in person.
Please get any friends or relatives who are likely to vote republican to get their ballots filled out and dropped off ASAP.
This ride isn't over yet, and we can't afford to rest until after election day.
If a friendly mod could correct "peace" to "pace" in the thread title, I'd appreciate it.
I'm really hoping it's too little too late. I've called everyone I know and they've already voted.
Think your source is a farce. This morning MSNBC, and other liberal news announced the GOP had turned in a record # of ballots with more coming.
hurley842002
11-02-2014, 16:36
Think your source is a farce. This morning MSNBC, and other liberal news announced the GOP had turned in a record # of ballots with more coming.
Of course they would report that, regardless of accuracy, they have to motivate their people.
NYT is biased, but the numbers posted up are a concern.
Also, FiveThirtyEight is projecting a win for Hickenlooper, which is something that should concern us all.
KestrelBike
11-02-2014, 19:15
Of course they would report that, regardless of accuracy, they have to motivate their people.
Interestingly, motivations like that are double-edged. It could motivate dems to stay home because they think "ahhh F-it, we've lost anyways". In fact, it's been said that when one side is losing and it's advertised, it's more of a motivator to stay home, then telling those same voters that their candidate is winning.
TEAMRICO
11-02-2014, 19:52
Wonder how many ballots are stained and retaped together after being pulled out of the trash can around the city?
GilpinGuy
11-02-2014, 21:51
After 2012, I simply have stopped "getting my hopes up" based on predictions. Yes, I voted already, but the predictions were so off in 2012 and it was such a disaster that none can be relied upon or believed at all.
kidicarus13
11-02-2014, 21:54
I wonder if anyone tracks the political trackers for accuracy in past elections.
hurley842002
11-02-2014, 21:57
After 2012, I simply have stopped "getting my hopes up" based on predictions. Yes, I voted already, but the predictions were so off in 2012 and it was such a disaster that none can be relied upon or believed at all.
That's where I'm at. I feel I've "done my part" to include voting, but I'm not real optimistic anymore, especially with the single issue "women's rights" campaign that is being ran amongst an uninformed and or naive populace.
OtterbatHellcat
11-02-2014, 22:38
that is being ran amongst an uninformed and or naive populace.
You don't mean "low information" voter, do ya?
What more does one need, than to simply watch and listen to radio and television ads to make one's voting decision?
Every election, I try to remain cool and calm and collected...but the last few days, I'm pinging off the walls and ceiling with hope that there'll be change. I've talked with all my friends and neighbors; everyone that I know has filled out their ballot and hand-delivered it to the ballot box.
I just hope that Cory Gardner doesn't ban condoms.
I just hope that Cory Gardner doesn't ban condoms.
He's going to ban penises. You should still be OK.
Sometimes news like this is intended to suppress turnout. Folks figure it's a done deal, so my participation doesn't matter.
Great-Kazoo
11-03-2014, 00:22
I just hope that Cory Gardner doesn't ban condoms.
Probably not. However DID YOU KNOW CORY GARDNER WANTS TO PUT YOUR FIRST BORN IN TO WHITE SLAVERY SWEAT SHOPS
A VOTE FOR CORY GARDNER IS A VOTE FOR CHEAPER CLOTHING PRICES.
GilpinGuy
11-03-2014, 00:26
I just hope that Cory Gardner doesn't ban condoms.
I'd be for that if he banned fertile uteriseses..
Eggysrun
11-03-2014, 01:41
What is sad is how all these women voters want respect and equality flock and vote for a party that essentially dumbs down the voting process to a single issue for them to decide.
Seriously. Nationwide, democrats are using female reproduction issues (control/abortion) as the sole argument to vote for them. To me that's very demeaning to women.
On the other hand, the fact many republicans think it's still acceptable to have extreme views on these issues to curry favor and approval from the "religious" voter pisses me off
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2014/11/03/upshot/it-may-be-too-late-but-colorado-early-ballots-are-shifting-toward-democrats.html?referrer=
The ballots being turned in are shifting to the democrats. If you haven't voted, please do so, and drop your ballot of in person.
Please get any friends or relatives who are likely to vote republican to get their ballots filled out and dropped off ASAP.
This ride isn't over yet, and we can't afford to rest until after election day.
Funny because the the last official number release was on Friday, not sure how they got their day by day numbers either because it does not work like that to my knowledge.
Its a truly close race for the gobber seat so do not get too upset if dicknlicker keeps his job. As Justin said hick is winning on 538 (very trust worthy weighted polls) by .3 and he is also loosing by .3 in real clear politics avg (un-weighted polls).
Pretty much all the polls show Gardener winning but historically Colorado polls bias goes 2 points for the Republicans so for the most part Gardener has a 1 point lead over Udall. It is another truly close race.
Hope for the best but be ready for a loss.
jhood001
11-03-2014, 02:47
What is sad is how all these women voters want respect and equality flock and vote for a party that essentially dumbs down the voting process to a single issue for them to decide.
On the other hand, the fact many republicans think it's still acceptable to have extreme views on these issues to curry favor and approval from the "religious" voter pisses me off
It's a political tactic that doesn't belong to one side or the other. Pick an issue that you know a particular base will not give on and you guarantee their vote (if they vote).
If you really want to walk into the bizarro world of politics in this country, look up the origination of 'liberal' and 'conservative' in US politics. John Locke was known as a 'liberal' in his time. 'Liberal' standing for 'liberty'. Yet gazillions of people who now believe themselves to be, or label themselves 'conservative', frequently label their political counterparts as 'liberal' as if it is some sort of a put-down Take our incredibly confused, but linguistically gifted Ronin for example. 200ish years ago, he would have been sucking the crown's junk. At least by definition.
Its unfortunate that so many view politics in our country as a sport with only 2 teams in the league.
I do believe that the current elections in our state are going to be a big success for the Republican party. I certainly hope so at least. Not because I agree with them 100% on every issue, but because I hope it will send a very strong message that 2A rights aren't a left or a right issue. It's a non-issue because it isn't open to debate or legislation aside from an repeal of an untouchable constitutional amendment. Get 2A and a handful of other issues off the table and we can get back to some real and meaningful political discourse in this country... which I believe is healthy and very much American.
What is sad is how all these women voters want respect and equality flock and vote for a party that essentially dumbs down the voting process to a single issue for them to decide.
Seriously. Nationwide, democrats are using female reproduction issues (control/abortion) as the sole argument to vote for them. To me that's very demeaning to women.
On the other hand, the fact many republicans think it's still acceptable to have extreme views on these issues to curry favor and approval from the "religious" voter pisses me off
+1!
If you really want to walk into the bizarro world of politics in this country, look up the origination of 'liberal' and 'conservative' in US politics. John Locke was known as a 'liberal' in his time. 'Liberal' standing for 'liberty'. Yet gazillions of people who now believe themselves to be, or label themselves 'conservative', frequently label their political counterparts as 'liberal' as if it is some sort of a put-down Take our incredibly confused, but linguistically gifted Ronin for example. 200ish years ago, he would have been sucking the crown's junk. At least by definition.
Its unfortunate that so many view politics in our country as a sport with only 2 teams in the league.
This is a result of the political left's deftness with and strategic manipulation of defining the terms and context of political debate.
Unfortunately, part of their marketing strategy is to adopt a new and positive-sounding label for their policies (liberal, progressive, New Deal, etc) when it's discovered that the same old things they've been advocating for years don't work.
Instead of changing their policies, they simply rebrand.
Unfortunately, the conservative movement in this country completely fails to grasp the fact that there is power in selling the same old thing with a new label, and they're suddenly put into a defensive position, having to refight the same old battle because the context and branding have been changed in the public sphere.
As such, while it's a cute historical fact to point out that terms like "liberal" where once indicative of someone who's more libertarian in outlook, is ultimately pointless, because that particular semantic ship sailed so long ago, it did so using sails.
I wonder if anyone tracks the political trackers for accuracy in past elections.
FiveThirtyEight had built a pretty decent reputation doing exactly that, among other things.
They also make their methodology quite transparent.
Nate Silver may be a lefty with a smug mug, but he seems to be more interested in betting on the team that will win than in just being another team blue cheerleader.
Zundfolge
11-03-2014, 10:16
...while it's a cute historical fact to point out that terms like "liberal" where once indicative of someone who's more libertarian in outlook, is ultimately pointless, because that particular semantic ship sailed so long ago, it did so using sails.
http://static.stuff.co.nz/1363645907/905/8443905.jpg
Whenever i see a libertarian leaning person start carping on the definition of "liberal" (in that it used to mean basically libertarian) I assume that person is a neophyte libertarian that thinks they're clever and have discovered something new.
Dropping off the wife's and mine today.
Wife mailed her's in a couple of days ago. Mine was AWOL w/me planning on voting in person until late last night when I was finally able to locate it. I will fill it out shortly and drop it off in person on my way to Crossfit.
(I couldn't let my fans down by not finding a way to work Crossfit into a political discussion. lol)
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/nov/3/colorado-republicans-hang-on-to-100000-vote-lead-a/
Republicans maintained their 100,000-vote lead in Colorado over the weekend even as Democrats mobilize their ground troops for a strong last-minute surge.
Figures released Monday by the Colorado Secretary of State show Republicans have cast 112,518 more votes than Democrats. At the same time, the GOP’s percentage of the vote dipped from 41.3 percent cast as of Friday to 40.5 percent on Monday.
The Democratic percentage of votes cast remained almost the same — 32.3 percent on Monday versus 32.2 percent on Friday — while unaffiliated voters dropped from 26.5 to 26.1 percent.
HoneyBadger
11-03-2014, 13:52
http://static.stuff.co.nz/1363645907/905/8443905.jpg
Whenever i see a libertarian leaning person start carping on the definition of "liberal" (in that it used to mean basically libertarian) I assume that person is a neophyte libertarian that thinks they're clever and have discovered something new.
I occasionally have to explain the pre-evolution definition of liberalism when I describe myself as a classical liberal. Sometimes I get some really dumb looks. [facepalm]
HoneyBadger
11-03-2014, 13:55
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/nov/3/colorado-republicans-hang-on-to-100000-vote-lead-a/
Wait, what?
The republican % of vote went down almost a point. Democratic % when down by .1. Unaffiliated % dropped by .4.
That doesn't math. Who made the gains? It still has to add up to 100%, right?
Describing yourself as a "classical liberal" is only acceptable when seducing hippy chicks.
Other than that, it just marks you as a political hipster.
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