Old Walt Whitman Way. Would that be at the Smithsonian or the Spy Museum across the street?Thursdays. Corner table at the Holiday Inn restaurant on F and 9th Street. We save your seat, but AOC keeps taking it.
Used to office a few blocks over on I street.
That woman is in a lot of people's heads. Most talked about Freshman since John Quincy Adams.
Nope. It worked very well for Republicans. However, when you have more people supporting your party, then you are able to increase participation across the board. Nothing was 'engineered'. Your use of that particular term, puts suspicion over the process.Very skillful employment of mail-in ballots, which Reps were sure would not work.
It's purposely done to support you stretch of some kind of both sides bullshit.
Point of using that is to show that statically and historically, Democrats have outperformed Republicans at the ballots. It was only a matter of time that this would reflect in closer elections in places Republicans take for granted like Georgia and Arizona as was Virginia just a decade ago.You know perfectly well that the popular vote has no legal validity in the presidential election. Perhaps it should, but it doesn't.
I'm 100% sure, I know what 'they' do. I state so in the next sentence that you left off...Because planning to win is what campaign operatives do.
"Logic dictates to plan to turn out your voters in states you barely lost the last go round, that's what happened."
That statement is what happened. Behind hundreds of millions in campaign dollars and tens of thousands of man hours.