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3 hours ago, HSFBfan said:

I've said it before the military is hand tied with their rules of engagement. This is a job for private citizens. Or what was once called a militia. Grab your guns and get to the border 

I set up big ass tear gas machines with huge fans, like those ones in tunnels, blowing right at 'em all along the point of entries.

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2 hours ago, concha said:

So, the grass roots, spontaneous "caravan" loaded with mainly military age young men is getting a lift? And 24/7 news coverage?

You'd almost thing it was planned.

I hope you're locked and loaded!...it looks like we got the a Mexican Militia coming for a brawl!...funded by George Soros and ran by the "deep state" leader Rosenstein as part of their scheme to take over America!...you're one smart dude!...🤡

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3 hours ago, Blueliner said:

66. You have got to be THE dumbest person ever. Wait....is that Chip leading by a neck? Gonna be photo finish. 

oh yea?..."I set up big ass tear gas machines with huge fans,"....says the resident genius!...LOL....🤡...no one can say you're not a funny guy Blueballs!

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30 minutes ago, DBP66 said:

oh yea?..."I set up big ass tear gas machines with huge fans,"....says the resident genius!...LOL....🤡...no one can say you're not a funny guy Blueballs!

Better than shooting them, no? They are NOT coming into the US. You need to accept that. And nor should they be allowed. We have no idea who these people are. Your dumbass Democratic Party could care less that they are using these people and putting them in harms way. This, yet another, ploy will not work....yet again. And you have no problem with this. I think anyone but you and chip ....oh and SN would thinkyiireyhr clown. 

 

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9 minutes ago, Drummer61 said:

Can't answer as to his motives anymore than I can explain to this board why your are an avowed Socialist.....Better, after you read about his "Open Society" and read his history and past war conduct, tell us is you like what he stands for....

This is directly off the OS Foundation website.  Such a nefarious and dubious goal. (Sarcasm)

“The Open Society Foundations are committed to empowering young people by supporting efforts to increase access to quality education. From early childhood to higher education, we work to ensure young people from different backgrounds have equal access to education and to promote critical thinking, respect for diverse opinions, and free and open intellectual inquiry.”

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October 24, 2018

New Polls: Nevada, Texas, Wisconsin

UVA Center For Politics
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New Reuters/Ipsos/University of Virginia Center for Politics polls show Republicans ahead in key races in Nevada and Texas, while Democrats lead in the Wisconsin Senate race and both parties are locked in a close race for the Badger State’s governorship.

These are the second polls that Reuters/Ipsos/UVA Center for Politics has released of these states. The results in each states are as follows, with results from the previous polls in parentheses (* indicates incumbent):

Nevada Senate: Dean Heller* (R) 47%, Jacky Rosen (D) 41% (September: Heller 46%-43%)

Nevada Governor: Adam Laxalt (R) 46%, Steve Sisolak (D) 41% (September: Laxalt 43%-40%)

Texas Senate:  Ted Cruz* (R) 49%, Beto O’Rourke (D) 44% (September: O’Rourke 47%-45%)

Texas Governor: Greg Abbott* (R) 53%, Lupe Valdez (D) 38% (September: Abbott 50%-41%)

Wisconsin Senate: Tammy Baldwin* (D) 54%, Leah Vukmir (R) 39% (September: Baldwin 52%-39%)

Wisconsin Governor: Tony Evers (D) 48%, Scott Walker* (R) 45% (September: Evers 50%-43%)

The three polls were conducted online in English from Oct. 12 to Oct. 18 (Texas and Wisconsin) and Oct. 12 to Oct. 19 (Nevada). They feature 1,137 likely voter respondents from Nevada, 1,298 likely voter respondents from Texas, and 1,193 likely voter respondents from Wisconsin. More details, including tables, crosstabs, and methodological information, for all of these polls is available at:

Nevada: https://www.ipsos.com/en-us/news-polls/laxalt-leads-rosen-in-nevada-gubernatorial-race

Texas: https://www.ipsos.com/en-us/news-polls/cruz-leading-texas-senate-race

Wisconsin: https://www.ipsos.com/en-us/news-polls/wisconsin-gubernatorial-race-tied

Of the three polls, probably the best results for Republicans are in Nevada, where GOP candidates lead both the race for governor and Senate by slightly larger amounts compared to last month’s poll. If Sen. Dean Heller (R-NV) holds on, it would all but eliminate any hope Democrats have of winning the Senate (or, realistically, of preventing a net loss), but polls do sometimes underestimate Democrats in Nevada. While early voting can be overrated as an electoral predictor, it is often useful in Nevada, and we recommend readers follow the daily updates from the Nevada Independent’s Jon Ralston on early voting there. The Crystal Ball rates both Nevada statewide races as Toss-ups.

In Texas, a previous Reuters/Ipsos/UVA Center for Politics poll was a rare survey that showed Rep. Beto O’Rourke (D, TX-16) with more support than Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX). This poll is more in line with others by showing Cruz with a five-point lead, although some other recent surveys have shown him with a larger lead. Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX), meanwhile, has a larger lead than before and appears very well-positioned. The Crystal Ball rates the Texas Senate race as Leans Republican and the governor’s race as Safe Republican.

Finally, in Wisconsin, Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) continues to lead state Sen. Leah Vukmir (R) by double digits, reinforcing incumbent Senate Democratic strength in the Midwest. The gubernatorial race, however, is tighter this time, with state Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Evers (D) holding a nominal three-point lead on Gov. Scott Walker (R-WI), who is seeking a third term. Evers was up by seven points in the last poll. These polls also generally reflect others: Baldwin has been clearly leading Vukmir while the governor’s race is close with perhaps a small edge to Evers. The Crystal Ball rates the Wisconsin Senate race as Likely Democratic and the governor’s race as a Toss-up.

President Trump’s approval rating among likely voters is significantly lower in Wisconsin (43% approve, 55% disapprove) than it is in Nevada and Texas, where his approval/disapproval split is 50%-49% in each state.

Reuters, Ipsos, and the UVA Center for Politics are collaborating this fall on several state-level polls. This is the third batch that has been released so far. Previously, this group released polls of five states in the Sun Belt, five mostly Midwestern states, Illinois and Missouri, and Georgia and Tennessee. More releases are planned in advance of the November general election. These individual state-level polls also will help supplement the data presented on the UVA Center for Politics/Ipsos Political Atlas, a new website that uses Crystal Ball ratings, poll-based modeling, and social media data to present the state of play in this cycle’s Senate, House, and gubernatorial elections. A holistic approach is also what we at the Crystal Ball apply to polling, and we try to take many different surveys into account as we formulate our ratings.

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7 minutes ago, HSFBfan said:

What so random about it.....there are multiple videos of them getting on trucks 

This video shows a few people (not hundreds) getting on a truck, and has us believe its part of a sinister conspiracy.  

Every person getting in a truck is not a plot to a bigger story.

 My question still stands how do we know those folks were boarding to cross the border? 

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3 minutes ago, Horsefly said:

This video shows a few people (not hundreds) getting on a truck, and has us believe its part of a sinister conspiracy.  

They are now claiming Middle Easterners are also with these groups.  I'm no expert but I think most Latinos can tell a Sadiq from a Bad Hombre.  No proof just state it

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5 minutes ago, Horsefly said:

This video shows a few people (not hundreds) getting on a truck, and has us believe its part of a sinister conspiracy.  

Every person getting in a truck is not a plot to a bigger story.

 My question still stands how do we know those folks were boarding to cross the border? 

You are looking at this one video. Go look at the other dozen videos that have people on the back of flat bed trucks. 

You can be skeptical all you want. I believe they are part of the caravan as pr all the videos I have seen 

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6 minutes ago, Horsefly said:

This video shows a few people (not hundreds) getting on a truck, and has us believe its part of a sinister conspiracy.  

don't bother with these fools...they live in a meme world and love posting Russian memes to try and make their pointless point...SAD

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5 minutes ago, HSFBfan said:

You are looking at this one video. Go look at the other dozen videos that have people on the back of flat bed trucks. 

You can be skeptical all you want. I believe they are part of the caravan as pr all the videos I have seen 

and what % of the caravan do they represent?...1/2...3/4...or 10% maybe?....stop trying to make a pointless point...you and GSB are getting goofier by the minute...:S..O.o

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