I present the following for your spirited debate.
Experienced Father says some voter data metrics suggest a possible “red tsunami” for the midterms in a couple weeks. Read on…
CH,
You need to check out the twitter feed of —
Larry Schweikart@LarrySchweikart.Short form — He is tracking early voting returns in states that report total votes by party affiliation and its looking like Red Tsunami. This was one of his recent threads —
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1) Last night I said we have 12 data points (AZ statewide, FL statewide +4 specific counties, IA + 2 counties, OH 2 counties, and NC). Every single one was showing GOP turnout higher than midterm levels of 2014 and all but one (a county) showing turnout above 2016.2) If I recall all the data correctly, D turnout/performance was below that of 2016 and, in the case of IA, below that of 2014. 3) Now we have two more data points to add: news out of WY that a net of 10k switched from D/other to R in last six months & turnout #s in Knox Co. TN
3) Out of 12 MEASURABLE data points–not polls which are opinions of what people “might” do in the future—every single one is favors the Rs. 4) I’ll admit, I got a tad depressed for a minute yesterday when the latest Siena/NYT polls came out . . . before I was reminded . . .
4) . . they were making 60,000 calls to reach a mere 300 respondents. SIXTY THOUSAND! 5) Who do you think is NOT responding? Conservatives, Republicans, people with families & jobs. 6) That means these NYT polls are utterly worthless with a margin of error of 20% or more
—The thing that stood out for me in that passage was it now takes -200- calls to get one ‘valid’ poll result, with a 20% “error bar” because…(my speculation) unscreenable lying to the poll taker.
All media polls are is nothing but propaganda to manipulate voter turn out.
I don’t know if these tantalizing early returns are predictive, but historically midterm elections have rarely gone well for the sitting president’s party. The American people have a subconscious need to “balance” the power bases in Washington.
However, we’re currently in a very ahistorical time. The nation is less White than it’s been since the height of the slave trade (and that was when Whites were cultural hegemons in America), our ruling class hates us, Dems are openly calling for political violence against “deplorables”, partisanship and public rancor are approaching pre-Civil War I levels, and a shadow Deep State administrative government is attempting a silent coup against the President.
Which is to say, we’re living in a Black Swan era. The election of Trump was a black swan. These midterms may be another. Past results aren’t necessarily indicative of future performance.
One other point I’d make: in part owing to the fevered partisanship and cratering trust of American society, it’s likely that social expectation bias is playing a much bigger role in polling results than it has in the past. Americans, especially those on the right, are now a lot more circumspect about revealing their true voting preferences to pollsters (or to anyone for that matter) because they don’t want to deal with the headache of triggering shitlibs to weeping. If conservatives feel less secure publicly airing their beliefs, then they will be less likely to answer pollsters and more likely to lie about how they’ll vote, skewing poll data.
Which would mean another unforeseen silent Trump vote like we had two years ago.

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House held easily. Fifty-eight to 62 seat majority in Senate. (ND, MT, MO, IN, FL, WI and some combo of WV, NJ, MI, PA)
(((Metro bubble pundits))) underestimate turnout because of the midterm canard (“every president loses seats in the midterms”), as if the president were just your standard party hack who needs to be balanced by the opposite moderate party. But the stakes are sky high, Trump is not a party Republican, and he wasn’t given the standard honeymoon to advance an agenda to be counterweighted by the opposite party. The normal “rules” don’t apply.
Also, whites own the off-year elections, we vote out of civic duty, not because some high-profile Prezzdint race is going on. Blacks will not vote GOP, but neither are they motivated to wake up at the crack of noon, which is the same thing. If Dems don’t have an energized march of mud to the polls voting 9-1, there are no circumstances in which they can win. (All of the usual fraud notwithstanding.)
Kavanaugh plus the violence and hysteria have contributed to a pre-election atmosphere among conservatives unlike any in modern history. After election day, the red tsunami will seem obvious in hindsight. The left is up to their usual poll-driven gaslighting. Schweikart’s principle is solid: opinion surveys are worthless, only hard results are an indication of anything.
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I appreciate the subtlety of “Civil War I,” instead of simply “The Civil War”
it assumes the eventual, definitely-gonna-happen CW2.
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Nope. Just a Brazil-style slide into the mud. Trump won’t last forever, and demographics are destiny. Civil war? The left has total control over the banks, corporations/big business, academia, media propaganda, and military/government. They don’t need to come after us, because they can just wait out the demographic clock.
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This is why it is so critical that Trump get up a wall and evict illegals and chain migration.
If that can’t happen in 2 terms, I hope Trump is studying the legal precedent Lincoln set. Declare a state of emergency and use military justice to jail anti-constitutional traitors without trial. Get these deep staters, globalists, MSM violence inciters and put them in Fema camps. Round up anybody overstaying a visa and anybody who hires them.
The fate of the nation is just as undecided as it was in 1860.
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No, they can’t “just wait out the demographic clock”, because waiting requires patience and self-restraint, qualities that do not exist on the Left.
They always boil the frog too fast; that’s how they got Trump elected.
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@Macro Investor He may as well, given libs have all but admitted they plan the exact same for us.
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It would so appear… but history has a funny way of throwing occasional curveballs.
And when men drop the ball, God often steps in. 😉
REPENT! And be baptized in the name of Christ.
If I’m wrong, all you got was a bit wet.
But if THEY are wrong?
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Fuck your religion, Gayg.
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Trav you SURE you’re not a jew?
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Really work that “gayg” bon mot, trav… it’s one of the wittiest, most scintillating expressions ever coined ’round chere.
Your verbal skills as a lawyer must have judges and jurors alike awestruck.
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Nixon’s silent majority all over again.
In 1968-1972, Traditional Americans looked down at the chaos of the 1960s rioting and hippies and communist nonsense and integration, and in Nixon they found a man who boldly represented them against the chaos. Goldwater had been a civic nationalist stooge who refused to fight, so they didn’t believe in him (a la McCain or W.), but Nixon did fight for them, and, against all odds. Nixon carried 49 states in 1972. The Hard Hat Riots. Bashing hippies for fun. We forget that.
Then the Deep State and corporate media tore Nixon down.
Remember Trump lived through the Nixon years, and as a adult, too. You can bet he’s quite wise to what they are planning. It ain’t over till its over. But this time we know what’s coming,,,and so does Trump.
It’s only going to get more fun, boys. Keep lifting. Times are going to get worse.
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I agree. I think the left will lose more seats and be weaker than they are now. The globohomos are backed by virtually unlimited money. They are trying to start a civil war.
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You can thank (((fractional reserve banking))) for that unlimited money.
When you have the exclusive power to created currency out of thin air, it doesn’t take long before you own everything. It’s not complicated.
It’s the pinnacle of jewish evil IMO.
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Roy gets it. It also why everything is a monopoly nowadays.
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Read Silent Coup: The Removal of a President. The Deep State removed Nixon from the Presidency, just like they’re trying to depose Trump today.
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I wonder if there are those that might have been on the fence at some point and given all the rancor through scrotial media and the like, are “rebelling” by voting red.
It just seems to me that the hip new thing, the way to be a radical, to be counterculture, is to vote red.
Like a video the other day that not having a tattoo is the new tattoo.
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After witnessing the Kav shitshow, and seeing the truly egregious fake news and bias, more than usual, by CNN and MSNBC, the fact that he made it through gave me hope that perhaps things had finally turned, and John and Jane Q’ Public (still mostly unaware of alt-R sites and memes and such) see the (((MSM))) for what it is, and there’s going to be a red backlash come the midterms.
I wasn’t so optimistic before that, but the Dems REALLY overplayed their hand this time, and all the horsefaces and pussyhats aren’t going to put the big egg they laid back together again. 😉
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There’s been a kind of social polarity reversal. Conservative is the new punk.
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“the way to be a radical, to be counterculture, is to vote red.”
Still is, rather. Just that red has come to mean the opposite of what it did formerly.
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Well there’s no resting on laurels though. The left likes to play dead and expect the NPCs to get complacent. They did that throughout the 1980s.
All I’m going to do is the following:
Vote against all democrats. Period.
Oh and we have referendums. OK then:
No new taxes
No new laws
No gun control
Nothing that “gives” anything to any group of people that votes left or competes with me for resources (like restoring voting rights for felons).
Simple simple. I don’t even have to pay attention to who is running.
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Except they didn’t play dead during the 80s. They infiltrated the institutions.
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I do agree that the polls are skewed by lack of respondents.
My phone has been ringing off the hook for two months and I let my voicemail screen 99% of it. Almost never do they leave a message. Caller ID shows a number of calls from the RNC but I still don’t answer. Surely some of the unidentified calls are pollsters.
That being said, there’s simply no doubt that the Dems are still totally butthurt by 2016 and are motivated by pure rage to get out and vote against Trump. Since Democratic registration is higher than Republican registration, turnout is key.
So I think that the Dems will make some gains, but not as much as we’re being led to believe. Their most motivated voters will turn out in gerrymandeed “safe” districts anyway. Does it matter if Nancy Pelosi wins re-election by fifty points or by sixty points? The outcome is guaranteed in either case.
The incessant predictions of a “Red Wave” by the (((media))) are equal parts a psyop, a propaganda campaign intended to energize the Dems, and wishful thinking rather than actual predictions of voter behavior based on past midterm elections.
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Normally I’d say you’re probably right, but this Kav circus really set a lot of normie teeth on edge, thank God.
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Watching these Nogs, Yids and Cat Ladies crucify a Boy Scout like Kav has galvanized white men.
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And quite a few right-thinking women as well.
Yes, they do exist,.
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My wife would mow them all down with a Ma Deuce without hesitation, except for one thing.
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If you look at midterm house losses during Republican presidencies they have lost on average far fewer seats (11 IIRC) than necessary to flip the house (24 iirc). Just like in 2016, fake news polls & TDS means theres lots of money to be made betting against the NPCs on predictit.org etc.
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Thanks, just hit that for $100. Spondilux.
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As a long time lurker and data guy’s observation, if the rise in the quality/quantity of this blog’s comments section (by great folks like EF as mentioned above) as well as that of many other “newspaper” article comments section’s are an indicator- canary in the coal mine if you will- then the tide is a changin’. Peeps eys be opend and the aren’t afraid of public shaming anymore.
It used to be that pre2016 anyone who spoke real speak/ sense was 1: most likely modded and it was never seen, 2: modded after it was briefly seen or 3: was worded cleverly enough such that it wasn’t modded but the online ‘community’ would shun those commenters as raycysts etc to stifle unpopular opinion of the time.
I think we can fix this with the proper amount of real talk in private situations and snarky ridicule in public situations.
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Personally I don’t like the talk of a Red Tsunami. We dont want Red voters to get cocky and complacent thinking “we’re going to win anyway … they don’t need my vote.” Every vote is critical, especially since the Democrats will be pulling out the stops with the illegal alien vote and the dead vote. For some reason dead people always seem to vote Democrat.
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Dead people are all crooked up and stiff, that’s why.
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Talking about it on a small website is fine.
Thing is we are going to witness a strong turn out by white men. Voting for self interest.
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Agreed, but the inverse is when people stay home because they feel like they can’t win / there’s no use. The message needs to be: “we can win IF we fight.”
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You are projecting your insecurities onto the electorate, as if your psychic energy has some micro influence over the direction of the election. It doesn’t work that way.
The otherwise fairly stalwart Instapundit has the same habit of saying “don’t get cocky” whenever there are signs of GOP victory in the daily news. You don’t ever see the left (the media) warning their troops not to get cocky because they are much better at this game than we are. They know that overconfidence is much better than the gloom and pessimism and blackpilling the right is naturally prey to. It’s why they publish only the polls that show huge margins for their candidates rather than 50-50 nail-biters. Think of the run up to 2016.
Nobody is going to fail to vote if they’re feeling chipper on the morning of election day. But they might not bother if they’re convinced, like many yeggs round chere, that every day is the worst of all possible worlds, and what does my pitiful little dying ember matter in a night so very black?
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I am dumbfounded by the switch pulled in roughly 2000, when “red” and “blue” were switched so that the Dems would escape being (rightly) lumped with communists, socialists and what not.
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It was just one of many examples of The RNC dumbfucks caving in to Democrats fit-throwing episodes they are so famous for. Me, I would have told them to fuck off.
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Think red-blooded Americans vs EUSSR-type globohomo.
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Also, men have redder complexions than women. So red=male, blue=female.
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The blue originated with NBC News in the 1990s and became the national standard during the famously contentious election of 2000. The media naturally labeled the Democrats blue following the British battlefield map pattern, where enemy units are signified by red and compatriots blue. (Hence the term “blue on blue” as a term for friendly fire.) The GOP is red in this scheme because they are the media’s enemy.
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It’s unlikely that the Democrats will take control of the house. Real Clear Politics has 32 races listed as toss ups. Of the 32, 31 are R and 1 is D, so Republicans will certainly lose some seats.
I ran the numbers last week and giving the Democrats every benefit of the doubt in every close race the worst case scenario was 218R-217D. A more likely outcome is 225R-210D, plus or minus 3 seats.
All eyes should be on the North Carolina redistricting lawsuit, which is a blatant attempt by Democrats to have the Federal Courts usurp the States’ right to draw congressional districts. With Kavanaugh on the Court I expect that lawsuit to go down 5-4, which will give red states significant latitude to draw favorable districts.
I expect 60+ Republicans in the Senate by 2024, and 64-66 Republicans by 2028.
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I am a campaign consultant in California and I can tell you that based on early returns of absentee ballots that male voting is extremely heavy. Men usually make up 44% of the absentee vote. Right now after 10 days of voting men are 51%. So instead of women having a 12 point lead, men have a 2 point lead…a swing of 14 points. What is causing this surge of male voting?
[CH: kavanaugh. pussyhats. catladies. and dissident blogs like this one.]
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Watching a Boy Scout getting crucified by satanic Yentas will do that to men.
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https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-10-18/texas-democrats-caught-mailing-pre-filled-voter-registrations-non-citizens
need boots on the ground counting these votes
prefilled registration cards to non citizens
might want to check cemeteries too
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so what to hear about next the long lines of people coming into America being handed voter cards at border right by a mailbox
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then probably what they also get voter cards for other states with fake addreses
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oh don’t even need id in some states rofl ok so uhh
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I think you mean “it’s already happened and is continuing unabated”.
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Really, to be effective, the Republicans need to reach the magic 60 senators, to quash filibustering. AND retain the house majority. Both are going to be tough,
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It would be great just to get enough of a majority that the votes of Senators Murkowski, Collins and similar weak sisters are no longer needed, and their “bipartisan” influence thus greatly reduced.
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Nate Silver came out this week and predicted that Senate would be hold or slight gain for Republicans, House control for Dems. Then he went on to say that in history the Congress does not split control like this so he’s really predicting one way or the other. R or D congress.
If you assume that polling is manipulated. Since we live in a world of push polling. All you have to realize is where is the best place to fake polls? Statewide elections with many people watching or small congressional districts with like 2 small newspapers doing polling.
The Dems are masters at tail wagging dog games. They knew that after the national polls turned on them post Kavanaugh they needed to have a fall back rhetorical position. The message become ‘yeah sure people are pissed at Dems’ but we will still take the House!
And voila polls for House seats still showed strong Dem numbers.
But I don’t think the Dems are getting the big picture here. One of the reasons that Dems thumb the scales to D column on polling is because Dems on average are not that busy. Dems typically have the patience to talk on the phone with a pollster for 15 minutes plus. Repubs usually can’t stand a survey or poll past 10 minutes. ( so wanna guess the length of Dem or Press sponsored polls?). But that is just one dynamic. There are many other poll tricks the Dems use.
Since the 70s polling has always had a margin of error problem. In the 70s-90s it could reasonably be said that D turnout in presidential elections was under polled by about 3 points. But now that under polling has switched and we are running 3-5 points R under polling. And I think that Dems do not realize what is happening. If there has been a dramatic change in the electorate where 3-5 percent are not being polled and are voting R. Then Red Waves are coming as far as the eye can see.
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The GOP will actually consolidate power this midterm.
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I’ve been in a few polls. They call you and ask a bunch of questions for about ten minutes. I lied my teeth right out of my head because a) I’m pissed that they even have my phone number and b) I know they have ulterior motives.
It’s paramount for #MAGA people to lie to these hacks and we know it. Thats what flusters them.
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Disagree on one point. Conservatives are now more comfortable being “out” than in recent decades.
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https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-10-20/did-british-collude-steal-election-hillary
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This election is basically the battle of Helm’s Deep. An army of frothing goblin(as) is storming the fortress of Heritage America, whose demographic decline is evident. I don’t see a red tide here — I see the good guys withstanding an onslaught by an ugly, delirious enemy and surviving to fight again.
God Bless Trump’s big balls, because his courage in the face of this mob is the best weapon we have. It’s so contagious that it can transform an otherwise milquetoast GOP congressmen like Lindsey Graham into a political battering ram.
Every rally Trump has drives the left into a frenzy. God bless this man over and over. He is doing God’s work.
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+1, especially in re the effect Trump is having on former GOP.
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Red tide. That’s what the media is already saying. As with “deplorables, whitelash” etc., we must turn their words on them and proudly embrace the term.
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The Hunt for Red November.
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Brocean’s 11
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The news of the reporter being tortured in the embassy is a Trump planted story…note all the similarities to Benghazi where an actual patriot was horribly murdered. Next up Hillary for her many crimes.
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Vote republican.
– it is the only not way the press will investigate government.
– it is the only way the pension systems will stay afloat.
– watching NPC heads explode from shock is a cheap entertainment.
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