#1
Oprah is buying it up for her new Maui expansion.
Posted by: Super Hose ||
08/20/2023 10:54 Comments ||
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#2
Well. A "bill" can't force Bidet to do anything, unless it becomes a law.
It could happen, I guess, if he forgot to veto it.
Posted by: M. Murcek ||
08/20/2023 11:33 Comments ||
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#3
Law / no law - doesn't matter. Things will continue as is but I think we e already passed the tipping point. The landscape has been permanently altered.
Posted by: Rex Mundi ||
08/20/2023 12:31 Comments ||
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[Breitbart] Former President Donald Trump leads President Joe Biden and Green Party presidential candidate Cornell West in a hypothetical three-way race for the White House, according to a national Emerson College poll.
The poll, released Saturday, shows that 42 percent of registered voters would vote for Trump in that scenario, placing him a point above Biden at 41 percent. West takes five percent of the respondents, and another thirteen percent are undecided.
A hypothetical head-to-head matchup shows Trump with a razor-thin .7 percentage point lead without rounding, but for rounding purposes, they are tied at 44 percent. Twelve percent of respondents are up for grabs in that scenario.
Comically, Emerson — which has one of the best marks of all pollsters on FiveThirtyEight — also sampled a three-way race between Trump, Biden, and pop superstar Taylor Swift, which shows that Trump’s base of support is more potent than Biden’s, according to Spencer Kimball, executive director of polling at Emerson College.
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