For the most part I agree with this map. But personally I think CO and NY went red, while HI, RI, CT, MD, and VT went blue. Not really sure about IL if I'm honest. I've not really heard much about it, but it wouldn't surprise me if they're running some massive voter fraud ring out of Chicago to control the entire state. I honestly think CO,OR, and WA went red and have probably been red for a while. The mass mail in voting and other forms of voter fraud, combined with the narrative control and vocal minority have just made them seem blue.
Wa state is red. I live in the bluest County of the whole state (King County) I barely know anybody who voted Biden. My whole neighborhood I on the Trump Train as well as every one of my clients for the past 3 years. EVERY ONE.
Back in '19 I was in Seattle for Independence Day. You'd never know WA is red. There were barely any American flags. The mood was subdued, as if people were just showing up out of habit rather than celebration.
Look at all the extroverts happy about their extrovert day, disgusting
heard at the waterfront during fireworks
I get that Seattle ≠ WA, but I thought there would be SOME Patriots there.
I live 45 min outside of Seattle. Haven't been there in years. I refuse to go. The city is a whole other story of filth. Moral of the story is DONT spend the 4th in a city.
I have a libtard friend there. I also come from a city where homeless shitting in the streets is commonplace (not SF, thankfully), so I barely noticed the rampant depravity.
Doubt whatever you want. I'm a GC who services a large area. Not afraid to flaunt my patriotism so I end up in lots of discussions with homeowners. All of which turns to politics at some point. As I said every single one for 3 years has been conservative leaning at least. So you can say I live in a bubble which is a really a completely random sampling of citizenry but I don't see how that's a thing. But that's the beautiful thing about this country. Your allowed to make assumptions of others and voice them online. Do you have a different experience from living in King County?
For the most part I agree with this map. But personally I think CO and NY went red, while HI, RI, CT, MD, and VT went blue. Not really sure about IL if I'm honest. I've not really heard much about it, but it wouldn't surprise me if they're running some massive voter fraud ring out of Chicago to control the entire state. I honestly think CO,OR, and WA went red and have probably been red for a while. The mass mail in voting and other forms of voter fraud, combined with the narrative control and vocal minority have just made them seem blue.
Wa state is red. I live in the bluest County of the whole state (King County) I barely know anybody who voted Biden. My whole neighborhood I on the Trump Train as well as every one of my clients for the past 3 years. EVERY ONE.
Lived in chehalis/centralia for 2 years. I believe you 100%. Crazy how propaganda is propagated[spelling?]
Back in '19 I was in Seattle for Independence Day. You'd never know WA is red. There were barely any American flags. The mood was subdued, as if people were just showing up out of habit rather than celebration.
I get that Seattle ≠ WA, but I thought there would be SOME Patriots there.
I live 45 min outside of Seattle. Haven't been there in years. I refuse to go. The city is a whole other story of filth. Moral of the story is DONT spend the 4th in a city.
I have a libtard friend there. I also come from a city where homeless shitting in the streets is commonplace (not SF, thankfully), so I barely noticed the rampant depravity.
Alright BUT July 4th in Seattle 2018 was absolutely legendary. Fireworks ringing the lake all night, including off my rooftop..
Good thing you had a rooftop. Gasworks was $100/head and packed to the tits, not that I paid anything.
One party uses the Stars and Stripes, one party uses Hammer and Sickle
Yeah, I doubt this quite a bit. Seems like confirmation bias from being in a bubble.
Doubt whatever you want. I'm a GC who services a large area. Not afraid to flaunt my patriotism so I end up in lots of discussions with homeowners. All of which turns to politics at some point. As I said every single one for 3 years has been conservative leaning at least. So you can say I live in a bubble which is a really a completely random sampling of citizenry but I don't see how that's a thing. But that's the beautiful thing about this country. Your allowed to make assumptions of others and voice them online. Do you have a different experience from living in King County?
Very. Again, I think it's due to you being a GC.
This ^^^ Have you seen Mayor Beetlejuice. They have been stealing elections for decades
There's so many possibilities to consider. Go to 270towin.com if you want to play around with the map.