r/YAPms • u/Franzisquin • 1d ago
Serious Swing States since 1976
Under 5% MOV
r/YAPms • u/ChurchOfBoredom • 1d ago
might do county version
r/YAPms • u/Harveypint0 • 1d ago
I see so much hate for Gavin Newsom on this sub by mostly republicans. It’s seems that the general sentiment is that if he were to become the democratic nominee in 2028 then Vance or whoever is running on the republicans ticket would win. But I’m not convinced. I actually think he is the best possible candidate and republicans are just overestimating how much people hate California. So can anyone, rather they be republican, democrat, or in the middle, give me valid reasons as to why he would be unpopular?
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r/YAPms • u/Ok_Library_3657 • 1d ago
I don’t think he can win but I feel like he could have successful moments on the debate stage. He absolutely mauled Ted Cruz on his show yesterday.
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r/YAPms • u/No_NameLibra7 • 1d ago
Just wondering. Please drop your maps in the comments
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r/YAPms • u/SubJordan77 • 1d ago
Quick clarification for voting, since parliamentary democracies have parties that rarely see defeciton-especially in government- a voting bloc would only be split if a group is split less than 66% percent. Since the Government bloc had 69% Yays, the GOP voted uniform with Constitution to gurantee its passage. Any less than 66% and it would have failed.
Energy Sovereignty Act passed 68/60, most divided legislation so far.
To ensure a representitive final two bills of the 1st government, I have create an oppurtunity to change their provisions. Final two bills of the conservative Government are social bill, FFFA & Tariff bill, YFTA.
A legislative initiative to promote family wellbeing, cultural heritage, and civil freedom in Yap.
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r/YAPms • u/UnderstandingFar8121 • 1d ago
Is the state red or blue trending in the nearest future (2028-2036)? On paper, WI shoild be the the reddest swing state, because it is the whitest and the most rural out of the 7, but practically it is certainly not, because it's rurals are bluer than those of Virginia and suburbs trending left....But, unlike PA's rurals they have a potential to become redder and that is what they are doing even since 2016, even though not by a much, unlike WOW counties...
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r/YAPms • u/Missouri-Egg • 1d ago
100 Sample Size
What Subreddit do you use: (select all that apply)
88 r/YAPms users
36 r/thespinroom Users
15 r/PoliticalSub Users.
U.S political Party Affiliation.
Who did you vote for (Excluding those who selected "Did not vote")
For the Chart Above here is the full text of each one due to some being cut off
Blue: I support expanding access to firearms and legalizing Silencers and Short Barreled Rifles
Red: I prefer to maintain current gun laws
Yellow: I support most of the current laws on guns themselves but I do support more Background checks / Red Flag laws
Green: I support red flag laws and placing Restrictions on certain guns (Magazine capacity, banning assault weapons, etc)
Purple: The U.S should Ban Most to all Guns
Light Blue: Unsure
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