Democratic Blue Tide

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Why have Republican advisers plunged into a bitter round of finger-pointing and blame-shifting ahead of their increasingly likely defeat?

Long lines stretch for as far as the eye can see as registered voters turn out for early voting as some waited hours to cast ballots on the first time that early voting has been allowed in many states during a presidential election. Do the #Republicans remember the forgotten voter?

The United States of America is governed as a federal republicand therefore some argue that America is not a democracy. A republic is defined as a political system in which the supreme power is vested upon the citizenry that is entitled to vote for its representatives and officers responded to them, while democracy is defined as a government of the people and by the people exercised through an elected or direct representative.

Texas now appears to be turning blue for the first time since the seventies and Arizona is also in play for Democrats as it hasn’t been since Bill Clinton beat Bob Dole in 1996.

During the waning days of the election, a Democratic tide is coming to sweep over The United States of America as US citizens are pledging allegiance to our always great nation and our fabulous Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. The Pledge of Allegiance of the United States is an expression of allegiance to the flag of the United States and the Republic of the United States of America.

The Trump fatigue is real and America is finally had it with the orange tumor. They're sick and tired and won't take it anymore. A Gallup poll released Monday found that 34% of people in the U.S. identified as conservative in May and June. That's compared to 40% who identified as conservative in January, which was a tie for the highest percentage #Gallup has recorded in the past six years.

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