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Screen NameMaryland Republican   
NamePat
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Emailpathaggerty915@gmail.com
BirthdaySeptember 15, 1987
AffiliationRepublican
First LoginJuly 28, 2010 10:00pm
Last LoginMay 16, 2022 08:59pm
Predictions Points: 3666.8198
Predictions: 1767/1913 (92.37%)
Points Per: 3666.8198/1913 (1.92)
Messages Posted 140
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R:7501Maryland Republican ( 3666.82 points)November 04, 2020 04:25pm
Absolutely agree. After all the money Schumer and National Democrats threw at her and assuming this is her last term, I think we see much less moderation.
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R:7501Maryland Republican ( 3666.82 points)November 02, 2020 11:31pm
I read that in 2016, it was 16-4 Trump, with one vote for Bernie Sanders. So really not much change. I also read that the two Trump voters in Dixville moved over the past four years lol
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R:7501Maryland Republican ( 3666.82 points)October 29, 2020 08:49pm
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R:7501Maryland Republican ( 3666.82 points)October 15, 2020 12:26pm
I agree with you except to ask if that would be more true if our candidate wasn’t Betty Price? I could see this being more of a case where it’s not anti-Republican but more anti-Price or Price fatigue.
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R:7501Maryland Republican ( 3666.82 points)October 10, 2020 02:45am
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Switched parties. I’m not sure how to do a new race to do a party switch, if someone could do would be appreciated!
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R:7501Maryland Republican ( 3666.82 points)October 10, 2020 02:41am
Normally I wouldn’t put an endorsement of the same party, but in this case I thought it was unique. For the four term district attorney elected as a Democrat to switch parties to the republican party and endorse Bacon and Donald Trump, I thought that might be worthy enough. If I was wrong I’m sorry.
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R:7501Maryland Republican ( 3666.82 points)September 20, 2020 12:23am
I’m not sure where you think the GOP was confident in a Trump win in 2016. After Billy Bush, I resigned myself to the fact Hillary would be President. Even on Election Night, I was convinced until about 9:30 he would lose.
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R:7501Maryland Republican ( 3666.82 points)September 02, 2020 03:00pm
I would assume yes since the AP called it. Before I call races, I usually wait for the AP, one of the major networks or The NY Times.
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R:7501Maryland Republican ( 3666.82 points)August 25, 2020 09:45pm
Happy Birthday
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R:7501Maryland Republican ( 3666.82 points)August 25, 2020 09:31pm
Republican nominated their best candidate tonight. Neese clearly had skeletons that would have been problematic come November.
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R:7501Maryland Republican ( 3666.82 points)August 21, 2020 09:22pm
I think so. During his presidency or up to 2010, I’d say no. But because Bush is Trump-skeptic at best, he’s been out of office for over a decade and the last name of the candidates isn’t Bush, I think it’s noteworthy.
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R:7501Maryland Republican ( 3666.82 points)August 19, 2020 12:01pm
I will say even though it hasn’t been called Eagle endorsed Donalds at a unity breakfast this morning.
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R:7501Maryland Republican ( 3666.82 points)August 15, 2020 02:59pm
My opinion, but those choices are awful
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R:7501Maryland Republican ( 3666.82 points)August 14, 2020 02:15am
My gut says wait to see what he says at the convention. If he stands there and just rails against Donald Trump, I don’t know if that’s an endorsement. But if he says “we need to elect Joe Biden as President” I’d say absolutely.
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R:7501Maryland Republican ( 3666.82 points)August 11, 2020 02:19am
Happy Birthday!
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R:7501Maryland Republican ( 3666.82 points)August 11, 2020 02:13am
That’s interesting Kyle, do you think a Huntsman bid can gain any traction? Could this be a scenario like Kansas Senate in 2014; where the Democrat drops out in support of Huntsman? Huntsman got his strongest support in Salt Lake City it looked like.
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R:7501Maryland Republican ( 3666.82 points)August 10, 2020 05:44pm
Sounds like the door is back open for Huntsman to run as a write-in [Link]
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R:7501Maryland Republican ( 3666.82 points)August 09, 2020 03:26am
Hanabusa falls short, again. [Link]
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R:7501Maryland Republican ( 3666.82 points)August 05, 2020 11:02am
Same thing here: I don’t think anyone has called the second spot yet. It’s too close and a lot of votes could still be out.
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R:7501Maryland Republican ( 3666.82 points)August 05, 2020 11:01am
I think declaring the winner he is premature, no one has called this race yet and there are a lot of votes to be counted.
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R:7501Maryland Republican ( 3666.82 points)July 30, 2020 09:02pm
Absolutely not. This is still Kansas we are talking about. Kobach is a terrible candidate and I absolutely am rooting for Marshall, but even Kobach starts as a slight favorite.
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R:7501Maryland Republican ( 3666.82 points)July 26, 2020 07:30pm
I agree with E Pluribus Unum. If Susana Martinez endorses Biden, or Deb Haaland endorses Trump, I thought that was the only exceptions like that. I mean Castro and Haaland endorsing Biden isn’t exactly shocking
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R:7501Maryland Republican ( 3666.82 points)July 22, 2020 02:01pm
I’ll agree with Jason above too. I think 2018 was also more anti-Rohrabachur than anything else, although the anti-Trump factor was certainly there.
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R:7501Maryland Republican ( 3666.82 points)July 22, 2020 01:17pm
A hyped up Democratic Primary during the heat of the Bernie-Biden race and Rouda only got 46% of the vote? I’m sorry, if I’m wrong come the day after Election Day so be it, but I see this is one of the top flip opportunities. Republicans will be turning out in greater numbers than in the Primary with a virtually un-opposed incumbent nominee. And I think it’s overlooked that Steel’s Supervisor is almost 100% in this congressional district; Rouda took 52% of the vote in Supervisor District 2 in 2018; Steel got 63% of the vote. Clearly a huge number of Rouda-Steel voters. That also said, I don’t always buy the “asking for debates so must be behind narrative.”
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R:7501Maryland Republican ( 3666.82 points)July 22, 2020 01:15am
Thank you Brent! I forgot to post the link in the comment, so appreciate you doing so!
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