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I Run Out to Buy Oranges and Return to A Very Different DU (Original Post) Doctor Jack Nov 2016 OP
We are just a basket of adorables. madaboutharry Nov 2016 #1
That's a good one The Genealogist Nov 2016 #5
Love it!!!!!!! Democrats Ascendant Nov 2016 #11
So cute... Generic Other Nov 2016 #18
I never expected the state of Florida FightingIrish Nov 2016 #2
You bought the state of Florida for oarange? Jim Beard Nov 2016 #4
We just need little nuggets of good news every few days meadowlark5 Nov 2016 #3
We're all mad here. Jump in the pool. The water's fine. NightWatcher Nov 2016 #7
This place can be bipolar from time to time liberal N proud Nov 2016 #8
Oranges???? progressoid Nov 2016 #9
I've sworn off oranges until after the election jmowreader Nov 2016 #14
I know! It's now become my cilla4progress Nov 2016 #15
You can't compare them to my apples! ThoughtCriminal Nov 2016 #16
When the facts change, I change my mind. What do you do, sir? Donald Ian Rankin Nov 2016 #17
Orange you glad you came back? milestogo Nov 2016 #19
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jmowreader

(50,559 posts)
14. I've sworn off oranges until after the election
Tue Nov 1, 2016, 11:13 PM
Nov 2016

Grapefruits are significantly more tasty, and don't remind me of the Republican candidate.

Donald Ian Rankin

(13,598 posts)
17. When the facts change, I change my mind. What do you do, sir?
Wed Nov 2, 2016, 07:56 AM
Nov 2016

Until recently, Clinton was comfortably ahead, and I was not 100% confident, but moderately optimistic.

Now the poll aggregations* are looking much shakier, and as a result I'm much more nervous.



*Individual polls tell you relatively little, and I typically ignore them. Scientific aggregations like 538, however, have considerable predictive power and I pay attention to them.
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