Could this be the break the GOP needs?

The Sound Guy

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Looks like the weather could have quite an impact on Election day in the East.

(CNN)
A significant storm system could bring adverse weather conditions to several key states on Election Day, which occurs across the country next Tuesday.
Weather forecast models are showing an area of low pressure moving through the Midwest into the Great Lakes, along with a trailing cold front that would spark numerous storms all the way down to the Gulf Coast.
Weather can play a significant role in voting behavior, with lousy weather generally suppressing turnout.
Every state east of the Mississippi River could see rain on Tuesday, though some states will undoubtedly see more storms, and potentially disruptive weather, than others.

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We will see...

Personally... I am ready for the election stuff to be over.
This has been an unusually messy election... albeit there was not as much mud slung as I remember in the past.
 
It's almost certain that we'll have a runoff in the governor's race. So buckle in for a bit.
 
To help with any weather related problems, we should divide it up. People voting Republican vote on Tuesday and those voting Democrat vote on Wednesday. Seems fair to me.
Best plan yet!

You should post it on P'Scum
 
Bad weather usually affects the seniors turnout more than anything. That could hurt.

OTOH, it could affect the bus riders. No guarantee, but they might lean toward Abrams.

What that means is, hell if I know what it means.
 
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