PneumAg said:
That sounds like a county I want to live in.
AgOutsideAustin said:
It's no Del Boca Vista but I'll take it.
CW Griswold said:AgOutsideAustin said:
It's no Del Boca Vista but I'll take it.
I assume IPEV is in person early voting. Have no idea if that dude is legit or not, though I see a bunch of his posts on this board. Seems a little bit sensational to me.fightingfarmer09 said:
That's old. Noon update had Republicans shaving 50K votes off that.akm91 said:
As of 8:30 am:
Vote By Mail (Returned): D's +530K
Early Voting: R's +41K
Net: D's +489K
FL Early Voting and Vote By Mail Data
For 2016 Election: R's and D's were even when Early voting and Vote by Mail combined
AG 2000' said:That's old. Noon update had Republicans shaving 50K votes off that.akm91 said:
As of 8:30 am:
Vote By Mail (Returned): D's +530K
Early Voting: R's +41K
Net: D's +489K
FL Early Voting and Vote By Mail Data
For 2016 Election: R's and D's were even when Early voting and Vote by Mail combined
ABattJudd said:
I've been in Lake County, right next door to Sumter, for nearly 20 years. I've been to The Villages numerous times; it's always a hoot to watch the tricked-out golf cart parades.
The Villages actually spills over into Lake County, and I believe it reaches up into Marion as well.
It's interesting to note that a VERY large portion of the Villages population is from Michigan, Ohio, and New York. Yet they still lean heavily to the right.
Once you get outside the Villages, Sumter County is EXTREMELY rural.
My old department chair was a retired SF major who lived there. He was a widower, and on more than one occasion came to work wearing the same clothes he'd worn the day before...and he made sure to tell us why.
Wow2021NCAggies said:
Think he said Miami Dade is only +4% for Dems right now.
That is horrible news for Dems
2021NCAggies said:
Think he said Miami Dade is only +4% for Dems right now.
That is horrible news for Dems
Funny thing is that young women feel the same way about old men, unless they are insanely wealthy. So...good luck with all of that.Fedup said:ABattJudd said:
I've been in Lake County, right next door to Sumter, for nearly 20 years. I've been to The Villages numerous times; it's always a hoot to watch the tricked-out golf cart parades.
The Villages actually spills over into Lake County, and I believe it reaches up into Marion as well.
It's interesting to note that a VERY large portion of the Villages population is from Michigan, Ohio, and New York. Yet they still lean heavily to the right.
Once you get outside the Villages, Sumter County is EXTREMELY rural.
My old department chair was a retired SF major who lived there. He was a widower, and on more than one occasion came to work wearing the same clothes he'd worn the day before...and he made sure to tell us why.
Maybe I'm just picky but I'd rather not screw old women. Don't care how old I get.