立件民主党 初鹿ミョンパク 0325あなたの1票は無駄になりました2018/08/06(月) 11:36:39.82ID:DBCq1e+e0>>324 これからこのスレでな、修業するにあたってこれからいろんな事あると思うよ ね、人間関係も難しいし 毎回同じコピペを貼るのも脳は無いし、な おまえが見るもの感じるものいろいろあると思うけど、な いい事、悪い事、これ全部勉強だ な いい事は吸収し、悪い事は切り捨てろよ それはおまえの判断でおまえがやれよ な 0326あなたの1票は無駄になりました2018/08/06(月) 20:06:55.33ID:DBCq1e+e0 Most strategists and analysts say this November’s midterms will be determined by turnout. According to this view, whichever party more fully energizes its partisans will come out on top. New data, though, shows this common wisdom has it exactly backward. It’s the voters who sit between the two parties, not the party bases, who will choose which party wins. That’s a surprising finding from the most recent Democracy Fund Voter StudyGroup poll. This biannual poll, which asks thousands of Americans their views on issues, personalities and voting intentions, has been querying the same people their views going back to 2011 (in the polling world, this is known as a longitudinal survey). That means it is large enough and has the right sort of questions to do what most polls can’t: report accurately on small groups within the overall electorate. 0327あなたの1票は無駄になりました2018/08/08(水) 08:37:22.62ID:NmfNc1uT0 辻元清美 公金泥棒 生コン ピットクルー サヨク 朝鮮