Pagina 337 di 381 PrimaPrima ... 237287327336337338347 ... UltimaUltima
Risultati da 3,361 a 3,370 di 3801
  1. #3361
    Viva la piadina!!!
    Data Registrazione
    20 Nov 2009
    Località
    Miami, FL, USA
    Messaggi
    96,627
     Likes dati
    1,937
     Like avuti
    8,531
    Mentioned
    723 Post(s)
    Tagged
    4 Thread(s)

    Predefinito Re: Thread contenitore generico sugli USA

    Citazione Originariamente Scritto da alpha12000 Visualizza Messaggio
    Sai se c'è un'indagine della demografia elettorale per ogni stato?
    Tipo questo ?

    Questo è vecchio (2016), ma come esempio:




    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    Globalizzazione..... si grazie.

  2. #3362
    Forumista assiduo
    Data Registrazione
    05 Dec 2023
    Località
    The Palmetto State
    Messaggi
    6,005
     Likes dati
    55
     Like avuti
    447
    Mentioned
    61 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)

    Predefinito Re: Thread contenitore generico sugli USA

    Citazione Originariamente Scritto da Amati75 Visualizza Messaggio
    Tipo questo ?

    Questo è vecchio (2016), ma come esempio:




    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    Sì, e con le relative preferenze elettorali. Come questo di wiki, che però è nazionale https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_U...r_demographics

  3. #3363
    Viva la piadina!!!
    Data Registrazione
    20 Nov 2009
    Località
    Miami, FL, USA
    Messaggi
    96,627
     Likes dati
    1,937
     Like avuti
    8,531
    Mentioned
    723 Post(s)
    Tagged
    4 Thread(s)

    Predefinito Re: Thread contenitore generico sugli USA

    Citazione Originariamente Scritto da Amati75 Visualizza Messaggio
    Tipo questo ?

    Questo è vecchio (2016), ma come esempio:




    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    In associazione a questi dati:


    Possiamo quindi capire la demografia elettorale del Mississippi (ad esempio , e se fossero dello stesso anno, stompers do sooo come esempio se uno studio specifico non c’è, come si possa arrivare a conclusioni analizzando dati e studi diversi , ma incorporandoli).


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    Globalizzazione..... si grazie.

  4. #3364
    Forumista assiduo
    Data Registrazione
    05 Dec 2023
    Località
    The Palmetto State
    Messaggi
    6,005
     Likes dati
    55
     Like avuti
    447
    Mentioned
    61 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)

    Predefinito Re: Thread contenitore generico sugli USA

    Citazione Originariamente Scritto da Amati75 Visualizza Messaggio
    In associazione a questi dati:


    Possiamo quindi capire la demografia elettorale del Mississippi (ad esempio , e se fossero dello stesso anno, stompers do sooo come esempio se uno studio specifico non c’è, come si possa arrivare a conclusioni analizzando dati e studi diversi , ma incorporandoli).


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    Giusto, ma è un po' impegnativo

  5. #3365
    Viva la piadina!!!
    Data Registrazione
    20 Nov 2009
    Località
    Miami, FL, USA
    Messaggi
    96,627
     Likes dati
    1,937
     Like avuti
    8,531
    Mentioned
    723 Post(s)
    Tagged
    4 Thread(s)

    Predefinito Re: Thread contenitore generico sugli USA

    Citazione Originariamente Scritto da alpha12000 Visualizza Messaggio
    Giusto, ma è un po' impegnativo
    Sicuramente ci sono stato per stato, ma come da esempio nel generale , a livello statale i trends corrispondono a quelli a livello nazionali, più alto il livello educazionale, più alta la propensione a non votare il GOP (per lo meno l attuale).

    Anche a livello “geografico”, anche dentro gli stessi stati red, i centri urbani , dove si concentrano i posti lavorativi migliori e quindi non media con maggiori requisiti d educazione formale, tendono a votare blu, le aree rurali, dove l accettazione del diverso, del nuovo, ecc ecc tendono a votare red.


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    Globalizzazione..... si grazie.

  6. #3366
    Forumista assiduo
    Data Registrazione
    05 Dec 2023
    Località
    The Palmetto State
    Messaggi
    6,005
     Likes dati
    55
     Like avuti
    447
    Mentioned
    61 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)

    Predefinito Re: Thread contenitore generico sugli USA

    Citazione Originariamente Scritto da Amati75 Visualizza Messaggio
    Sicuramente ci sono stato per stato, ma come da esempio nel generale , a livello statale i trends corrispondono a quelli a livello nazionali, più alto il livello educazionale, più alta la propensione a non votare il GOP (per lo meno l attuale).

    Anche a livello “geografico”, anche dentro gli stessi stati red, i centri urbani , dove si concentrano i posti lavorativi migliori e quindi non media con maggiori requisiti d educazione formale, tendono a votare blu, le aree rurali, dove l accettazione del diverso, del nuovo, ecc ecc tendono a votare red.


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    Questo sì
    Anche se ci sono ancora comportamenti elettorali tradizionali da parte di determinate categorie di elettori.
    Forse quando avrò tempo nel prossimo futuro provo a costruire una tabella.

  7. #3367
    Forumista assiduo
    Data Registrazione
    05 Dec 2023
    Località
    The Palmetto State
    Messaggi
    6,005
     Likes dati
    55
     Like avuti
    447
    Mentioned
    61 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)

    Predefinito Re: Thread contenitore generico sugli USA

    https://www.theamericanconservative....ry-challenger/

    The former President Donald Trump has made a key, and somewhat surprising, primary endorsement that could alter the balance of power within the GOP’s House ranks.
    On Tuesday, Trump endorsed Virginia State Sen. John McGuire III over Freedom Caucus Chairman Bob Good (R-VA) in Virginia’s Fifth District Republican primary.
    The former president made the announcement on Truth Social:
    [...]
    Good, seeking his third term in Congress, will square off against McGuire, a former Navy SEAL, in the June 18 primary. The race will mark Good’s first real electoral test since elected to Congress in 2020. In his two previous primary races, Good has been chosen at Virginia GOP conventions, not a full primary. “He has, in effect, campaigned and legislated for those 2,000 people. I believe he has not represented the voices of everyone in his district, and I think that’s a real vulnerability,” McGuire previously said in an interview with USA Today.
    Good issued a rejoinder to USA Today regarding McGuire’s comments:
    [...]
    Despite the fact that Good’s voting record is very aligned with Trump’s policy preferences, it appears that Trump is taking revenge on Good for endorsing Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in the GOP presidential primary before switching to Trump in January. McGuire has made Good’s DeSantis endorsement a pillar of his campaign: “Bob is never-Trump, John is an unwavering supporter of Trump,” a McGuire spokesperson claimed last week. It was all part of a sustained plea to the former president, who endorsed Good in 2022, to return the favor by switching sides on Good.
    Trump’s endorsement carries profound implications for intra-conference dynamics in the House GOP next Congress.
    Good sent a statement by email to The American Conservative touting his credentials.
    [...]
    He listed two dozen endorsements, including from Trump’s former chief of staff, Mark Meadows, and Sens. Mike Lee (R-UT), Rand Paul (R-KY), and Rick Scott (R-FL), as well as fellow Reps. Eli Crane (R-AZ), Matt Gaetz (R-FL), and Chip Roy (R-TX).
    Members of the House Freedom Caucus, which named Good its chair in January of 2024, are widely perceived as being some of the most Trump-aligned members of Congress. Several Freedom Caucus members, such as Reps. Crane, Jim Jordan (R-OH), Lauren Boebert (R-CO), Mary Miller (R-IL), and Troy Nehls (R-TX), have received Trump endorsements themselves. Meadows, Trump’s former White House chief of staff and a former congressman, was a Freedom Caucus member when he was in the House.
    Nevertheless, the Freedom Caucus and its members at times have squared off against directives coming out of Mar-a-Lago.
    At the beginning of the 118th Congress, Trump encouraged House Republicans to rally behind former Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), but members of the House Freedom caucus, along with allies such as Florida’s Rep. Gaetz, continued to oppose McCarthy’s bid for 15 consecutive rounds of voting. The Freedom Caucus and its allies were able to extract several important concessions from McCarthy in exchange for the gavel, such as increased representation on the House Rules Committee, House rules that would prevent leadership from shoving legislation upon members with little time to consider or debate it, and the all important motion to vacate.
    House Freedom Caucus members once again featured prominently when McCarthy, who proved unable to hold up his end of the bargain, was vacated from the speakership in October 2023. Trump mostly stayed behind the scenes when McCarthy was ousted and replaced. While Gaetz claimed he believed the president supported his maneuver, Trump denied orchestrating the vacate effort; however, Trump’s denial was not an outright rejection of Gaetz’s motion to vacate.
    But Trump has seemingly grown tired of the rough and tumble between House Republicans. He has remained a steadfast supporter of House Speaker Mike Johnson, even when some conservative House members and members of the Freedom Caucus flirted with possibly vacating Johnson for caving to Democrats on appropriations, FISA, and a supplemental aid package for Ukraine. A motion to vacate effort spearheaded by Reps. Marjorie Taylor Green (R-GA) and Thomas Massie (R-KY) against Johnson ultimately failed.
    Now, the forces that the Freedom Caucus have at one point or another frustrated in the past two years are teaming up to take out the caucus’s chairman. Trump is not the only prominent Republican to bestow his blessing on McGuire; McCarthy and his allies are boosting McGuire to beat Good, too. If the chairman of the Freedom Caucus is taken out, and if Trump plays a large role in that outcome, the Freedom Caucus may find itself sidelined come January 2025.

  8. #3368
    email non funzionante
    Data Registrazione
    06 Apr 2009
    Località
    Helvetia
    Messaggi
    66,209
     Likes dati
    19,079
     Like avuti
    24,973
    Mentioned
    959 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)

    Predefinito Re: Thread contenitore generico sugli USA

    Citazione Originariamente Scritto da alpha12000 Visualizza Messaggio
    https://www.theamericanconservative....ry-challenger/

    The former President Donald Trump has made a key, and somewhat surprising, primary endorsement that could alter the balance of power within the GOP’s House ranks.
    On Tuesday, Trump endorsed Virginia State Sen. John McGuire III over Freedom Caucus Chairman Bob Good (R-VA) in Virginia’s Fifth District Republican primary.
    The former president made the announcement on Truth Social:
    [...]
    Good, seeking his third term in Congress, will square off against McGuire, a former Navy SEAL, in the June 18 primary. The race will mark Good’s first real electoral test since elected to Congress in 2020. In his two previous primary races, Good has been chosen at Virginia GOP conventions, not a full primary. “He has, in effect, campaigned and legislated for those 2,000 people. I believe he has not represented the voices of everyone in his district, and I think that’s a real vulnerability,” McGuire previously said in an interview with USA Today.
    Good issued a rejoinder to USA Today regarding McGuire’s comments:
    [...]
    Despite the fact that Good’s voting record is very aligned with Trump’s policy preferences, it appears that Trump is taking revenge on Good for endorsing Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in the GOP presidential primary before switching to Trump in January. McGuire has made Good’s DeSantis endorsement a pillar of his campaign: “Bob is never-Trump, John is an unwavering supporter of Trump,” a McGuire spokesperson claimed last week. It was all part of a sustained plea to the former president, who endorsed Good in 2022, to return the favor by switching sides on Good.
    Trump’s endorsement carries profound implications for intra-conference dynamics in the House GOP next Congress.
    Good sent a statement by email to The American Conservative touting his credentials.
    [...]
    He listed two dozen endorsements, including from Trump’s former chief of staff, Mark Meadows, and Sens. Mike Lee (R-UT), Rand Paul (R-KY), and Rick Scott (R-FL), as well as fellow Reps. Eli Crane (R-AZ), Matt Gaetz (R-FL), and Chip Roy (R-TX).
    Members of the House Freedom Caucus, which named Good its chair in January of 2024, are widely perceived as being some of the most Trump-aligned members of Congress. Several Freedom Caucus members, such as Reps. Crane, Jim Jordan (R-OH), Lauren Boebert (R-CO), Mary Miller (R-IL), and Troy Nehls (R-TX), have received Trump endorsements themselves. Meadows, Trump’s former White House chief of staff and a former congressman, was a Freedom Caucus member when he was in the House.
    Nevertheless, the Freedom Caucus and its members at times have squared off against directives coming out of Mar-a-Lago.
    At the beginning of the 118th Congress, Trump encouraged House Republicans to rally behind former Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), but members of the House Freedom caucus, along with allies such as Florida’s Rep. Gaetz, continued to oppose McCarthy’s bid for 15 consecutive rounds of voting. The Freedom Caucus and its allies were able to extract several important concessions from McCarthy in exchange for the gavel, such as increased representation on the House Rules Committee, House rules that would prevent leadership from shoving legislation upon members with little time to consider or debate it, and the all important motion to vacate.
    House Freedom Caucus members once again featured prominently when McCarthy, who proved unable to hold up his end of the bargain, was vacated from the speakership in October 2023. Trump mostly stayed behind the scenes when McCarthy was ousted and replaced. While Gaetz claimed he believed the president supported his maneuver, Trump denied orchestrating the vacate effort; however, Trump’s denial was not an outright rejection of Gaetz’s motion to vacate.
    But Trump has seemingly grown tired of the rough and tumble between House Republicans. He has remained a steadfast supporter of House Speaker Mike Johnson, even when some conservative House members and members of the Freedom Caucus flirted with possibly vacating Johnson for caving to Democrats on appropriations, FISA, and a supplemental aid package for Ukraine. A motion to vacate effort spearheaded by Reps. Marjorie Taylor Green (R-GA) and Thomas Massie (R-KY) against Johnson ultimately failed.
    Now, the forces that the Freedom Caucus have at one point or another frustrated in the past two years are teaming up to take out the caucus’s chairman. Trump is not the only prominent Republican to bestow his blessing on McGuire; McCarthy and his allies are boosting McGuire to beat Good, too. If the chairman of the Freedom Caucus is taken out, and if Trump plays a large role in that outcome, the Freedom Caucus may find itself sidelined come January 2025.
    **********°§§°We""rfDS%????
    :-+WCX5555@@!!

    mavvacagher!
    Possiamo concludere che tutto il peggio che succede in Italia e' dovuto alle elites PD ed al vaticano?
    Stupri, attentati, invasione, fallimenti, disoccupazione, emergenza sociale, denatalita',violenza verbale , suicidi, omicidi....

  9. #3369
    Forumista assiduo
    Data Registrazione
    05 Dec 2023
    Località
    The Palmetto State
    Messaggi
    6,005
     Likes dati
    55
     Like avuti
    447
    Mentioned
    61 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)

    Predefinito Re: Thread contenitore generico sugli USA

    Questo dovrebbe ricordare a tutti i conservatori che Trump è solo il male minore, non il nostro vero candidato.

  10. #3370
    Praticamente innocuo
    Data Registrazione
    07 Apr 2009
    Messaggi
    91,175
     Likes dati
    10,132
     Like avuti
    29,920
    Mentioned
    1780 Post(s)
    Tagged
    35 Thread(s)

    Predefinito Re: Thread contenitore generico sugli USA

    Alla fine scegliamo sempre il male minore
    Far ragionare un idiota non è impossibile, è inutile

 

 
Pagina 337 di 381 PrimaPrima ... 237287327336337338347 ... UltimaUltima

Discussioni Simili

  1. Risposte: 125
    Ultimo Messaggio: 07-11-23, 20:50
  2. Thread contenitore sulla Francia di Macron
    Di vostok nel forum Politica Europea
    Risposte: 1425
    Ultimo Messaggio: 23-11-21, 13:49
  3. Thread contenitore delle sparate di Duterte
    Di Lord Attilio nel forum Politica Estera
    Risposte: 17
    Ultimo Messaggio: 18-06-18, 12:34
  4. Auguri Presidente! [Thread contenitore]
    Di Felipe K. nel forum Fondoscala
    Risposte: 63
    Ultimo Messaggio: 04-10-16, 07:38
  5. Risposte: 99
    Ultimo Messaggio: 26-04-12, 15:11

Tag per Questa Discussione

Permessi di Scrittura

  • Tu non puoi inviare nuove discussioni
  • Tu non puoi inviare risposte
  • Tu non puoi inviare allegati
  • Tu non puoi modificare i tuoi messaggi
  •  
[Rilevato AdBlock]

Per accedere ai contenuti di questo Forum con AdBlock attivato
devi registrarti gratuitamente ed eseguire il login al Forum.

Per registrarti, disattiva temporaneamente l'AdBlock e dopo aver
fatto il login potrai riattivarlo senza problemi.

Se non ti interessa registrarti, puoi sempre accedere ai contenuti disattivando AdBlock per questo sito