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The 2019 BES Post-Election Random Probability Survey is now LIVE!To download your copy of the data, click the link below:https://www.britishelectionstudy.com/data-object/2019-british-election-study-post-election-random-probability-survey/ U
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Andrea Mercado
DREAMERcado
Let’s get some things straight. Most Latinos in Florida and most Latinos in Miami- Dade voted for Biden. (A thread)... The idea Latinos and Black people underperformed for Biden is
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Lakshya Jain
lxeagle17
GEORGIA UPDATE 12/29 (TOTAL + VBM + IN-PERSON) Total Votes: 2,566,332 (+228,855)Percent of registered voters: 33.2%White: 55.4% (56.5% in general)Black: 31.3% (27.7% general)Hispanic: 2.2% (2.6% general)Asian: 2.5% (2.6% general) COUNTY
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Ben Norton 🇭🇰🇦🇹🇫🇷
benp_norton
The left need to recognise that they are as responsible for Trump (and Boris) as anyone. A thread. In 2000, the election of George W Bush was never really accepted
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Corey Richardson
vexedinthecity
This argument is a crock of shit. +3million people voted for Hillary Clinton over Trump in '16 and no one said, "We need to make sure we keep all these
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Will Stancil
whstancil
This is the essence of short-termism. Even if we accept that "Trump isn't doing enough" is a better message, undermining the idea that the president has to follow the law
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Bill Scher
billscher
Much of what Ds and Rs believe about how voting rights would impact their electoral prospects is dubious or just flat wrong.I lay out the data in @monthly https://washingtonmonthly.com/2021/02/08/making-it-easier-to-vote-is-good-for-republi
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Mark M
iwasmmueller88
For the record. I think Tulsi does a *very* good job at using the media to drive a message that is much larger than her natural platform.But I see a
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Sunder Katwala
sundersays
How did different ethnic majority/minority groups vote in US election? Media exit polls good for rapid big picture national findings, but are notoriously shaky on sub-groups (as small print acknowledges).
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Simon Wardley
swardley
X : Are you socialist?Me : Do you like my doctrine table?X : Yes. Why is that relevant?Me : Focus on user needs, challenge assumptions, distribute power ... it doesn't
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Bloomberg CityLab
CityLab
For Citylab, @Richard_Florida analyzed how metro areas voted in 2020: Republicans drew support from White, working-class regions of the country Democrats drew from smaller and denser, more affluent, highly-educated coastal
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Chris
namelessism
On the Road Ahead and where we go from here—what to do with the Trump’s and the permanent damage they’ve caused for our Democracy and our Nation, I call on
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Dr Lori
LJT_is_me
Yes Herschel it is. Elena Parent also demanded to know if @DrJohnEastman (PhD in Government from the Claremont Graduate School) was a member of the Georgia Bar. Dr Eastman replied
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The Editorial Board
johnastoehr
Donald Trump's second impeachment trial in the Senate is more meaningful than you think by @johnastoehr https://stoehr.substack.com/p/donald-trumps-second-impeachment?r=5msd&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&utm_source=twitte
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Chalkarts
Imma lose some followers(thread)1/“Progressive Politics: The best ideas in the world presented by the shiftiest people possible.”I’ve been watching Politics pretty solidly for almost 30 years now. In that time
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Chad Pergram
ChadPergram
1) The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the New Congress Starting Today and the Election for Speaker. 2) Starting the new Congress is inherently messy in a pandemic. The House of Representatives
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