In many states the party you're registered with is public. Who you voted for is kept private. The fact that you voted can't be kept private in any real way if you're voting in person.
few of us expect Democrats to lose the popular vote
Anything is possible. Long before the debate, national polling for Biden has been significantly worse than he performed in 2020 and Clinton in 2016.
I don't know how I forgot the delta shift stuff from lower decks. That was a while plot point.
Now I'm wondering how many days a week they work and how many hours a normal shift is.
Since they're not depending on the sunlight to mark their days, the "graveyard shift" might not even be a real distinction for them.
I use them. It helps me identify "weeds" so I can know if they're good for pollinators or have to be removed immediately for invasiveness.
Example: I often keep a couple milkweed plants growing for monarch butterflies.
Whoever made this isn't a fan of Good Times.
It may not matter at all. Imagine it's deemed unofficial and he wins the election, he will almost definitely pardon himself. Pardon powers were never given reasonable limits.
People have undervalued that the real check on a president's powers is in the hands of the voters. The next strongest checks seem to be the lifespan of the executive and the two term limit.
That's improbable enough for me to interpret those rumors as entirely made up.
And yet I've had to throw out a whole bottle of St. Ives lotion. Which country is threatened by me having silky smooth skin?
I should've specified I was citing Netflix's current US pricing https://help.netflix.com/en/node/24926 and YouTube's current US pricing https://www.youtube.com/premium.
Oh thanks I was looking at old information.
EDIT: I realized now you're just giving supplemental old info.
This is a weird headline generally, but it's even weirder given that a UK outlet wrote it.