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Democrats, the luxury of the left.

When Democrats woke up this morning and heard the news....

Verbally, "Damn, I hate that guy. Ugh."

Inner Thoughts, "Oh well. At least our:
border will be secure
inflation will reduce
our country will be respected again
world will be a safer place
crime will drop, and criminals will be punished
children won't be brainwashed and butchered
military will become strong again
girls won't have to compete against boys in sports
workplaces and schools won't be forced through a DEI filter
jobs will return to America
oil prices will drop and with that - the price of EVERYTHING
freedom of speech will be protected (oops, nevermind... don't want that)
etc...
etc...
etc... I could go on forever.....

I'll just wait 4 more years. By then the country will be humming along and everyone will have an improved standard of living.

That's when the populace get's lazy, and starts thinking that 'Global Warming (oops, Climate Change)' and pronouns are important issues again."



That's the luxury of the Left.

Their loss is actually their gain.

And they know it.

I know it's early, with some states showing 20%+ votes still outstanding, but I wanted to look at the difference from 2020 to 2024.

This isn't going to be in alphabetical order. I am going from left to right on CNN's interactive map. These were rounded to the nearest half percentage, and as I said, states like California, Arizona, and Nevada could change, but besides Washington and Maine, Trump gained ground in every other state. The most surprising to me are New York, New Jersey, California, and Maryland. States that are considered very staunch Democratic states. He gained at least +5%+/- in all four. Even in the state of Obama, he gained +4.5%+/-.

Washington: Same
Oregon: Trump +2%
California: Trump +6%
Idaho: Trump +4%
Nevada: Trump +4%
Utah: Trump +2%
Arizona: Trump +3%
Alaska: Trump +3%
Hawaii: Trump +2.5%
Montana: Trump +2%
Wyoming: Trump +2.5%
Colorado: Trump +1%
New Mexico: Trump +2.5%
North Dakota: Trump +2%
South Dakota: Trump +2%
Nebraska: Trump +2%
Kansas: Trump +1%
Oklahoma: Trump +2%
Texas: Trump +4%
Minnesota: Trump +1.5%
Iowa: Trump +2.5%
Missouri: +1%
Arkansas: +2%
Louisiana: Trump +1.5%
Wisconsin: Trump +1%
Illinois: Trump +4.5%
Michigan: Trump +2%
Indiana: Trump +2%
Ohio: Trump +2%
Kentucky: Trump +2.5%
Tennessee: Trump +3.5%
Mississippi: Trump +4.5%
Alabama: Trump +3%
Maine: Same
New Hampshire: Trump +2.5%
Vermont: Trump +2%
Massachusetts: Trump +4%
Rhode Island: Trump +4%
Connecticut: Trump +4%
New York: Trump +6%
Pennsylvania: Trump +1.5%
New Jersey: Trump +5%
Maryland: Trump +5%
Delaware: Trump +2%
West Virginia: Trump +1.5%
Virginia: Trump +2.5%
DC: Trump +1%
North Carolina: +1%
South Carolina: Trump +3%
Georgia: Trump +1.5%
Florida: Trump +5%

For the 1-2 plays away from 5-3 crew

Auburn is currently last in the SEC in RedZone conversions: 15 of 22 for 68%

Auburn is currently last in the SEC in Field Goal percentage: 6 of 14 for 42%

Auburn is currently 13th in the SEC in 3rd Down conversions: 36 of 97 for 37%

Auburn is currently 12th in the SEC in 4th Down conversions: 7 of 16 for 43%

Auburn is currently 12th in the SEC in Sacks Allowed: 24 total, 3 per game

Auburn is currently 11th in the SEC in Tackles for Loss Allowed: 50 total, 6.25 per game

Auburn is currently last in the SEC in Turnovers Lost: 16 total



Long story short, there are many examples of negative plays from this offense that have allowed the dysfunction to create problems for consistent success.


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DCIAD - Transfer portal QB shopping

This rivals article is a couple of days old, so it may have been discussed here already and I just missed it. Not much to it, but it mentions a couple of other teams besides us who need to buy a QB. I guess it's safe to assume we will be willing to outbid our competitors for a portal QB? @crococile22

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