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ml1dch

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  1. I still wouldn't completely rule out (3) some sort of mass voter intimidation / suppression / ballot destruction/ martial law declaration. He's that nuts after all and when he accepts that he's likely going to get a hammering there are probably unimaginable levels of crazy he could resort to. Fortunately the margin is looking like it might be wide enough that even that wouldn't work though.
  2. Depends if you've managed to scam millions of pounds in Government contracts or not. Hasn't all been for nothing for some people.
  3. They are the ones with the slimmest margins, with a Biden lead. So anything larger than an 11 point Biden lead isn't shown. But obviously the argument could be made that Trump's four point lead in Alaska is a bigger risk to be wrong and flip than Biden's 4.4 points in Florida. It's probably pretty safe to assume though that everything not on that quoted list will be the colour that it always goes this time as well.
  4. State polls (the things that were less accurate than normal in 2016) looking pretty strong. So that's a pretty big buffer, and a lot that has to be very wrong before Biden loses.
  5. Yeah business. It's all *your* fault that the economy has to be sacrificed on the pyre of our voters' racism.
  6. And made even more impressive when during the A-level result clusterfudge it turned out that it's not the account of some bored politics professor at a former polytechnic, but a teenage student.
  7. Wasn't this all news about two weeks ago? Edit: in the time since this news broke his poll lead has increased from seven points to ten.
  8. Government: "keeping fit and healthy is the way to beat this virus. Overweight people are at significantly higher risk" Also Government: "I can only let you have that pint if you also have a burger with it"
  9. I can confirm that at this stage of the game when everyone has cloggers in defence he is definitely an asset.
  10. I wasn't going to bother much this year. Which clearly they knew somehow, as I've received an untradeable Aubameyang in my starter packs. I've subbed him on at half-time three times now and he's currently on eight goals from those three halves.
  11. Not really that odd, it's the way the market is going and has been for a few years. Why employ hundreds of trained, qualified people on high(ish) salaries who are permanently on your payroll when you can outsource the difficult(ish), customer facing stuff to someone else and just collect the money each month.
  12. Nothing wrong with them. Newish lender, but been doing stuff for around five years now. Every year they have a month when they are the lowest around and do nothing the rest of the year. But no reason not to use them. All done via their app though, so not one for the technophobic. As long as you are comfortable with that though, fill your boots.
  13. Might have been part of it. But it mainly the Realpolitik of deciding that anglo/US relations were a bigger priority for him than domestic criticism (and basic morality).
  14. The Magnitzky legislation was very good and very important. Surprisingly the pet-project of Dominic Raab, to show that he is only mostly hopeless rather than completely hopeless.
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    Your concern is touching, but it'll be fine.
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    Given she lives in St Albans I guess she'll just have to take her chances with the extradition system then.
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    My wife's step-mum sent me a picture of her completed "Biden / Harris" ballot which she posted back today. So that's one down.
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    U.S. Politics

    Yup, illuminating listen that - thanks.
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    White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany is the latest to test positive.
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