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Sep 12, 2022 17:05:15   #
336Robin wrote:
Democrats have a 10- point lead on new registration in Texas.

I would imagine the same in other states. You all in for a surprise from young people and women.



This reminds me of some old quote by some old dead guy! LOL!………actually it is attributed to a story in the Bible

THE WRITING IS ON THE WALL…………



https://townhall.com/tipsheet/spencerbrown/2022/09/12/why-democrat-are-worried-theyre-leading-in-these-midterm-polls-n2612937?utm_campaign=inarticle

This Tuesday marks the official end of the 2022 midterm primary season with races across the country set for November's general election. But, even as Democrats spent a week or more spinning a "there's no red wave coming" message to try and tout their strength and popularity among voters, the party of President Biden is quietly fretting that their candidates are...in the lead?

Those worries are, evidently, based on polls showing Democrat midterm candidates up over GOP opponents in place where polls showed Hillary Clinton leading against Trump in 2016 — and we all know how that turned out — as well as in places surveys incorrectly showed Biden running up leads in places he wasn't actually winning.

In something of an attempt to tamp down hopes among Democrats from The New York Times, Chief Political Analyst Nate Cohn admonishes that "the polling warning signs are flashing again." Cohn explains how he found "a consistent link between Democratic strength today and polling error two years ago."

Wisconsin is a good example. On paper, the Republican senator Ron Johnson ought to be favored to win re-election. The FiveThirtyEight fundamentals index, for instance, makes him a two-point favorite. Instead, the polls have exceeded the wildest expectations of Democrats. The state’s gold-standard Marquette Law School survey even showed the Democrat Mandela Barnes leading Mr. Johnson by seven percentage points.

But in this case, good for Wisconsin Democrats might be too good to be true. The state was ground zero for survey error in 2020, when pre-election polls proved to be too good to be true for Mr. Biden. In the end, the polls overestimated Mr. Biden by about eight percentage points. Eerily enough, Mr. Barnes is faring better than expected by a similar margin.

The Wisconsin data is just one example of a broader pattern across the battlegrounds: The more the polls overestimated Mr. Biden last time, the better Democrats seem to be doing relative to expectations. And conversely, Democrats are posting less impressive numbers in some of the states where the polls were fairly accurate two years ago, like Georgia.

So Democrats are doing well in states where polling has proven woefully inaccurate in years past, and not doing well in states where polling has been more accurate — hence the handwringing from Dems thinking they might be looking down the barrel of more overconfidence leading to supposedly "stunning" defeats on election night.

"If the polls are wrong yet again, it will not be hard to explain," Cohn continues. That's because "[m]ost pollsters haven’t made significant methodological changes since the last election."

So, if Midterm 2022 polls are as off-base as they were in 2020, what do Senate battlegrounds really look like? According to Cohn, when accounting for the errors in the last presidential election cycle, "apparent Democratic edge in Senate races in Wisconsin, North Carolina and Ohio would evaporate." That means the GOP would only need to win two of the seats up for grabs in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona, or Nevada in order to retake control of the Senate.
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Sep 12, 2022 16:41:46   #
Bad Bob wrote:
They got their ass kicked too.


What happened after that? 😉 I thought you were a teacher? LOL!

Remember the Alamo! 🌟☄️💥⚡️
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Sep 12, 2022 16:39:38   #
Bad Bob wrote:
Like trump(the lying POS) winning the 2020 election?


Talk about a lying POS! Biden has perfected it over the last 4 decades! LOL! Poor old man has had a problem with keeping his stories straight over the years! LOL!



“Oh, you know the thing!” “Anyway………!” “I’m not kidding!” “No joke, I’m not joking folks!” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

https://youtu.be/t1pVk6TaYxc This one is my favorite! It proves just how low a scumbag Biden really is!

https://youtu.be/fRw0fA6YHUw

https://youtu.be/JvOjlfRpXHQ

https://youtu.be/lWjk6s5H9jc

https://youtu.be/KjhA4VRDfIE
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Sep 12, 2022 16:07:16   #
Bad Bob wrote:
You already did.


Remember the Alamo! 😉
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Sep 12, 2022 15:41:40   #
MidnightRider wrote:
Pretty close. Where you are is much stricter than where I am, but I still feel it too. Don't be too surprised if there is a blackout tomorrow, it's part of a classified op.


Your classified op didn’t happen! How many more lies are you going to believe before you realize you are being used?
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Sep 12, 2022 15:33:28   #
nwtk2007 wrote:
It is as simple as him being filled with hate for Trump. Hate ruins reason. It is to be avoided.


This forum is proof of that statement!
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Sep 12, 2022 15:23:43   #
MidnightRider wrote:
Yep, the real Queen and Prince Charles were arrested and executed at Gitmo. Unlike the left, I'm not vindictive. She's in hell, good enough. No more child sex rings, Central banks, aiding the Rothschilds/Illuminati/NWO, meddling in other countries 'elections, screwing the US since 1871. The no-fly zone over Buckingham palace was a tipoff but I waited for better confirmation. It's no longer classified. Now England is getting screwed by a clone of Charles.


I’m supposing you have proof of this outrageous statement……other than a “source” told you?
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Sep 12, 2022 15:19:15   #
Ri-chard wrote:
Again, the Bitch is dead and hopefully her blood lines will follow in short order for their violet history.


What a DA statement! The Queen was 96 years old and had a long successful reign for 76 years. By all indications she was a Christian and as such, her death was accompanied with the reward of all Christians……….to be with our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ! Using her as their example, hopefully her blood lines WILL follow her at some point!
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Sep 11, 2022 20:44:13   #
Bad Bob wrote:
Got any proof other than a stupid opinion?


We won’t lose!
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Sep 11, 2022 20:22:18   #
Milosia2 wrote:
Because as jurisprudence goes it made no sense whatsoever.
Other than trying to shield trump.
Blatantly.
Not another lawyer on the planet would have done such a thing. So , there’s that.


“Not another lawyer on the planet would have done such a thing. So , there’s that.”

How many times have you accused Trump of being a blow hard and “Blatantly” lying? 🤗

And yet here you are the perfect example of both and following Robin around from thread to thread…….Your obsequiousness to Robin is so adorable! LOL! The perfect wingman.
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Sep 11, 2022 10:52:03   #
336Robin wrote:
This lovely couple was interviewed on Fox News and they said they believed that Republicans would believe just about anything and need not be bought just tell them fib that helps them justify what they think should be right.

Unfortunately, the clan to which these two belong to became extinct, just like the Republicans today are destined to become. Time moves on a progress is made.


DIGGING HISTORY Published March 28, 2016 1:29pm EDT
Who among us has Neanderthal, Denisovan DNA?
By Michael Casey , | Fox News
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FILE - This Friday, March 20, 2009 file photo shows reconstructions of a Neanderthal man, left, and woman at the Neanderthal museum in Mettmann, Germany. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)


Many people around the world have more Denisovan DNA than previously thought, which has contributed to their sense of smell and ability to thrive at high altitudes, according to a study released Monday.

Researchers know that modern humans with ancestry outside of Africa inherited up to 2.1 percent of their DNA from Neanderthals. But far less was known about Denisovans, who are believed to have shared origins with Neanderthals and account for up to 5 percent of DNA in some present day populations.

The latest work, from a research team at Harvard Medical School and UCLA, developed a world map of ancient DNA. In doing so, they found that populations in Oceania populations had the highest percentage of ancient DNA – 2 percent Neanderthal and 5 percent Denisovan - while South Asians had more Denisovan DNA – 0.1 percent in Sherpas - than expected. That raises the possibility of unknown interbreeding events.


Western Europeans are the least likely non-Africans to have Neanderthal or Denisovan DNA while Africans have almost none.

Related: DNA from mysterious 'Denisovans' helped modern humans survive

“It’s a very comprehensive look at how the modern human population evolved, how we got to where are today,” UCLA’s Sriram Sankararaman, a co-author on the study that appeared in Current Biology, told FoxNews.com. “You need to be able to understand our interaction with these archaic populations. These interbreeding events introduced very different genes into modern humans so a major question for us in human genetics is to figure out what has been the impact of these genes.”

Researchers also found this inherited DNA has benefited modern humans, in good and bad ways – building on earlier research that, according to Live Science, found Denisovan DNA had boosted modern humans’ immune system and helped them survive.

Denisovan genes were found to contribute to a more subtle sense of smell in Papua New Guineans and contributed to adaptions to high-altitude in Tibetans. Neanderthal genes most likely contribute to tougher skin and hair.

"There are certain classes of genes that modern humans inherited from the archaic humans with whom they interbred, which may have helped the modern humans to adapt to the new environments in which they arrived," David Reich, a geneticist at Harvard Medical School and the Broad Institute and a co-author on the paper, said in a statement. "On the flip side, there was negative selection to systematically remove ancestry that may have been problematic from modern humans. We can document this removal over the 40,000 years since these admixtures occurred."

Related: Prehistoric tooth reveals surprising details about long-lost human 'cousins'


The most obvious downside to inheriting the ancient DNA, the researchers found, was the potential for increased infertility – a common problem when species interbreed. As a result, the researchers found evidence that both Denisovan and Neanderthal ancestry had disappeared from the X chromosome as well as genes expressed in the male testes.

“We see a lot less compared to the rest of the genome,” Sankararaman said.

“You’re going along the genome and there is the X chromosome or there are genes expressed in testes. Basically, these parts of the genome have less Neanderthal or Denisovan,” he said, adding that there “was very strong pressure to remove the bad copies of these genes.”

Evolutionary geneticist Svante Pääbo at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology at Leipzig, Germany, who has shown that Neanderthals and humans first mated around 50,000 years ago, praised the study.

Related: Neanderthal woman's genome reveals unknown human lineage

“I think this is a very cool study. It is especially interesting that just as the genetic interactions with Neanderthals in Europe and western Asia seem to have been numerous and contributed some important gene variants to present-day people, in eastern and southern Asia similar things seem to have gone with the Denisovans,” Pääbo told FoxNews.com, via email.

“It is cool that Neanderthals and Denisovans are not totally extinct. Parts of them live on in people today,” he added.


The researchers collected their data by comparing known Neanderthal and Denisovan gene sequences across more than 250 genomes from 120 non-African populations publically available through the Simons Genome Diversity Project. The analysis was carried out by a machine-learning algorithm that could differentiate between components of both kinds of ancestral DNA, which are more similar to one another than to modern humans.

While they can learn much from this interbreeding, researchers cautioned against drawing any conclusions based on the DNA about the movement of populations or the possible traits left behind by our ancient ancestors.

"We can't use this data to make claims about what the Denisovans or Neanderthals looked like, what they ate, or what kind of diseases they were susceptible to," Sankararaman said. "We are still very far from understanding that."

The research study can be found here.
This lovely couple was interviewed on Fox News and... (show quote)


I posted this just for you from Fox News! 😉 This is just one of the reasons you and your other Trump hating liberals are SCARED to death of Trump and the coming elections. The Democrat Party is losing many of the votes in the Latino populations!

Attempting to explain this away is so ridiculous. It only proves…..Your desperation is showing! 😂😂😂😂😂

https://youtu.be/KdVKRjlkssU
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Sep 11, 2022 09:15:52   #
permafrost wrote:
it is not about if they were smart enough or prepared enough to take down the government, clearly they were not. But the fact that they tried to do and intended to murder at least the VP and the speaker of the house..


You forgot to repeat some of the other remarks of your anti-Trump friends…….they were “armed to the teeth” and Trump told his cult to go out there and “fight like hell!” 😂😂😂😂😂
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Sep 11, 2022 09:06:08   #
soontobeindicted mattoid wrote:
Gonna try stopping me from having my opinion?

Good luck with that, seditionist.


D&$- A$# It’s not about your opinion……..You lied and I proved it by simply copying your responses! 😉

I just love it when you Trump haters get caught in your blatant lies, while continually screeching about Trump’s lies! LOL! You can’t make this stuff up!
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Sep 10, 2022 11:21:34   #
permafrost wrote:
If you follow the story of that laptop, it is so very foolish that even holiwood would not use the plot in a dumb movie.. Unbelievable that anyone at all would believe it to be true..


Duh! 😂😂😂😂😂. Hollywood is ultra liberal……of course they won’t make a movie about Hunter, but a movie has been made by the right! Hollywood has ignored it, just like all liberals will! Denial will not make this go away, no more than attempting to stop millions of conservatives from fighting for the constitution and conservative beliefs!

https://www.newsweek.com/inside-secretive-private-screening-anti-biden-movie-my-son-hunter-1738304

Some of Hollywood's politically conservative insiders — a small group in famously liberal Tinseltown — gathered Wednesday for a secretive invitation-only screening of My Son Hunter, a film that promotes the accusation that President Joe Biden profited from his son's allegedly dubious dealings with foreign powers.

Among those attending the gathering at a private screening room in Los Angeles were Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman star Dean Cain and Nick Searcy, star of TV's Justified. Some others said they did not want their attendance revealed, fearing it might hurt their careers.

The secrecy underlined what right-wingers say is an atmosphere of fear over expressing conservative views in Hollywood.

"I don't believe any voice should be held down in America, as the left is doing," the film's director Robert Davi, a veteran tough guy actor, told Newsweek. "In Hollywood today, most conservatives are afraid to speak up. That has got to change."
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Sep 10, 2022 11:00:20   #
proud republican wrote:
It's your opinion.... And you know what they say about opinions ....🙄😁


I wonder if this new member is another one of those members that claim to be a fair minded centrist but who actually leans so far to the left that the tip his nose touches the ground! 😂😂😂😂😂
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