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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1267554)10/8/2020 3:41:41 PM
From: miraje  Respond to of 1578295
 
Do you ever come up with an original thought?

Pubes regularly plagiarizes with impunity. If he makes a post more than one sentence in length, you know he's ripped it off from someone else's work without attribution. Lowest of the low. IMO, SI should warn him and then TOS him if he keeps doing it..



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1267554)10/9/2020 8:30:02 AM
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truth hurts

A surge in absentee ballots cast in states across the country is handing Democrats an early advantage heading into Election Day amid signs that the party’s vote-by-mail focus is turning out regular and new voters alike.

More than 6 million Americans have already voted in 27 states for November’s general election, according to data released by states that have begun accepting ballots.

Registered Democrats have returned 1.4 million ballots, more than twice the 653,000 ballots registered Republicans have returned so far, according to Michael McDonald, a political scientist at the University of Florida who analyzes early voting.