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To: longnshort who wrote (1163698)9/12/2019 4:35:50 PM
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I LOVE WHAT I AM READING HERE BELOW! TRUMP'S DONE MORE FOR BLACKS THAN ANYBODY IN US HISTORY...

Last week the Democrats were touting the special election in North Carolina’s 9th District as the first major contest of the 2020 cycle, and the polls indicated that Democrat Dan McCready might win what should be a pretty safe GOP seat. By Wednesday morning, after Republican Dan Bishop had won, their focus had shifted and much commentary was devoted to his “thin margin of victory.” Little notice was taken of certain voting patterns that should frighten the Democrats. Specifically, McCready did far worse than expected in every county but one, and many of those counties are dominated by minority voters.

The most unnerving example, from the Democratic perspective, is rural Robeson County. The ethnic makeup of this county is as follows: Native American (38.6%), White (25.7%), Black (24%), Hispanic (8.52%), Two or More Races (2.15%), Asian (0.66%), Other (0.275%). On Tuesday the Democrat received a fraction of the votes he received in 2018, running for the same seat. Ryan Matsumoto of Inside Elections provides the gory details: “McCready won Robeson County by only 1.11 points, a MASSIVE decrease from his 15.31 point margin last November.” In 2012, Obama carried Robeson by 17 points.

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To: longnshort who wrote (1163698)9/12/2019 4:42:12 PM
From: pocotrader  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1579772
 
I grew up with a tomboy, she played guns, baseball, football with us boys, I know she liked boys because she had a crush on my friend Morris, I did not know anything about gays when i went to school. nobody told us anything, when I was thirteen and was hitchhiking to visit my cousin, I got picked up by this weird old guy, I knew something was wrong with him so I asked to be let out, it was only years later i knew what he was after.