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JLM

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Moosie continues to struggle to spell an English word of four letters.


I notice a lot of people on this site get hung up on that one, you'd think the pronunciation alone would be a clue to the spelling! Maybe the problem would be solved if the spelling was changed to "loze".
 

Tecumsehsbones

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You did read the article did you not?
Biden has a 86% approval rating among Democratic voters. Where on Earth did you get the "50/50 split among Dem. supporters" from?
MAGArithmetic.

Same way they got that the crowd at Mousseolini's inaguration was bigger'n Obama's.
 

Twin_Moose

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You did read the article did you not?
Biden has a 86% approval rating among Democratic voters. Where on Earth did you get the "50/50 split among Dem. supporters" from?

Wisconsin article where I commented too, did you read it? The persons questioned were 50/50 in their support of Biden not showing up to the convention.
 

Twin_Moose

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You did read the article did you not?
Biden has a 86% approval rating among Democratic voters. Where on Earth did you get the "50/50 split among Dem. supporters" from?

This is your quote:
"Pretty much a 50/50 split among Dem. supporters not a good sign IMO"

The article states that 86% of Democrats support Biden.
I know many American Trump supporters are dumb as ****, but I honestly wonder how so many on this forum slipped through the cracks of the Canadian education system.

You are trying to lump both articles together (an Avro move btw.) to win your argument my comment was over the Wisconsin decision


Joe Biden wearing a suit and tie standing in front of a flag: Former Vice President Joe Biden accepts the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination during a speech delivered for the largely virtual 2020 Democratic National Convention from the Chase Center in Wilmington, Del., Aug. 20, 2020.© Kevin Lamarque/Reuters Former Vice President Joe Biden accepts the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination during a speech delivered for the largely virtual 2020 Democratic National Convention from the Chase Center in Wilmington, Del., Aug. 20, 2020.
Joe Biden made a promise to Wisconsin delegates at the Democratic National Convention on a phone call last week: After deciding not to travel to the state to accept the Democratic presidential nomination because of the coronavirus, he'd be back as soon as possible.

That left Erin Ford, a delegate from Viroqua, Wisconsin, scratching her head.

"If he could have made it, it would have made a difference," she said. "It matters to people that are on the ground."