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In reply to the discussion: Should we prepare for a loss in Virginia? [View all]R B Garr
(16,920 posts)24. Thx! Great info nt
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I am not making any accusations but Russian bots are active on social media.
DemocratSinceBirth
Nov 2017
#13
The polls are holding pretty steady. I think the shooting and Trump in general
underpants
Nov 2017
#16
We should always be prepared and have plans for every possible outcome in every race
Lee-Lee
Nov 2017
#21
That's dumb. You think a coach getting his team ready for the championship game spends any
FSogol
Nov 2017
#31
Campaigns are independent things. Northam is trying to win tomorrow, he's not strategizing about
FSogol
Nov 2017
#54
Oh, stop. I've talked to Northam canvassers (who gave me some signs for my yard) and, Larry
Nay
Nov 2017
#34
The OP title sure sounds like it was written by someone for whom Englis is not a first language.
Kleveland
Nov 2017
#35
Isn't that usually the way? We're ahead all along then we lose by a couple points.
blueinredohio
Nov 2017
#45
Considering fact that entire state of VA uses optical scanners, electronic pollbooks
diva77
Nov 2017
#56
wasn't it the last va gub race whr not all ab ballots were not reported
questionseverything
Nov 2017
#83
correct; i for one will not be the least surprised if dems lose, no matter what the polls say. if we
TheFrenchRazor
Nov 2017
#74