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  • jamil

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    Louisville, along with a couple other cities, is why KY seems less conservative. Louisville is extremely progressive. It’s basically ClownWorld™. Most of the rest of the state is rural counties with a lot of conservatives. Indiana voted for Barack Obama in 2008, for **** sake. KY did not.
     

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    Louisville, along with a couple other cities, is why KY seems less conservative. Louisville is extremely progressive. It’s basically ClownWorld™. Most of the rest of the state is rural counties with a lot of conservatives. Indiana voted for Barack Obama in 2008, for **** sake. KY did not.
    And the map shows KY as more conservative than IN, was my point…
     

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    And the map shows KY as more conservative than IN, was my point…
    You had quoted a question so I thought you were asking the question. Indiana has too many squishy Republicans. Louisville has too many ClownWorld™ Democrats, which is why they often win the governor's office. Basically, Louisvillians have never seen a tax they don't like. Tax a lot. Spend more like there's no limit. Then wonder why Louisville is in such debt. Of course it would help if their racist cops would quit getting sued.
     
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    The conventional thinking may be taking another hit if this poll is accurate…

    80% is not enough. It needs to be nearly 100% to overcome the democrats’ ballot harvesting.

    About the numbers shifting, it’s not surprising. The more Biden does out in the open the more desperately people want to see progressives ousted. I don’t give a **** what Trump does at this point. I don’t care much for the guy, but it’s either Trump or the destruction of the country. That’s the choice. The united states won’t survive 4 more years of this ****.
     

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    From your article, what I have been saying all along on this, that was almost universally scoffed at here.

    In addition, the judge told parties to respond to a jury instruction premise that states in part: “A president has sole authority under the PRA to categorize records as personal or presidential during his/her presidency. Neither a court nor a jury is permitted to make or review such a categorization decision.

    As far as timing; the jury instructions issue will likely go to SCOTUS before any trial because no President has ever been so charged and there are no court approved standard instructions that apply. This will be a deep in the weeds type of situation that will take a long time to iron out.
     

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    Oh. You mean “get out the vote” is only if you’re voting Democrat? No way.
     
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