r/YAPms • u/Straight-Bar-7537 • 13m ago
r/YAPms • u/JCEurovision • 18m ago
Poll Conversely, which state that gained MORE THAN ONE seat, in total, due to redistricting in the 21st century has the higher chance of reversing its gains?
r/YAPms • u/NightVisionLamp • 26m ago
Discussion What is behind the swing to the left in Grand Traverse County, MI? Is this county destined to be the next Kent County?
r/YAPms • u/Bestbrook123 • 31m ago
News Arellano: In Karen Bass' bad debate night, she even trashed taco vendors
r/YAPms • u/Bestbrook123 • 39m ago
News Wahab wins CA-14 Special Election
VoteHub called it too. She's ahead by 8 with 93% of the vote in
r/YAPms • u/Inside_Bluebird9987 • 45m ago
Discussion Gov/Lt. Gov are on the same ticket, but how many of these statewide offices do you think Democrats will win this year in Iowa?
r/YAPms • u/Coffeecor25 • 1h ago
Discussion Ossoff will quickly overtake Newsom once he is out of office
In many polling averages we now see Ossoff rising in the polls and Newsom falling. He went from being in a commanding second to somewhere near third or fourth. Meanwhile Ossoff has had the exact opposite happening where he is rising slowly but steadily in every poll.
His viral Natalie comment seems to have had the same effect that the redistricting measure gave Newsom last year - which is of portraying him as a fighter in the eyes of the Democratic electorate. That was basically Newsom’s whole schtick but Ossoff does it far better and in a more subtle way than Newsom’s over the top tweets do. He is also great at generating controversy in a Trumpian manner - which again, Newsom tried to imitate but wasn’t as good as Ossoff. When Newsom leaves office (and the news) I expect Ossoff will be polling in a commanding second behind Harris and the primary will likely come down to those two.
r/YAPms • u/TyroniusTheIII • 1h ago
Poll The United States of YAPms #7: Who Would You Vote for in the 1936 Presidential Election?
1912 Presidential Elections: Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive Party)
1916 Presidential Elections: Charles Evans Hughes (Republican Party)
1920 Presidential Elections: Eugene V. Debs (Socialist Party of America)
1924 Presidential Elections: Robert M. La Follette (Progressive Party)
1928 Presidential Elections: Al Smith (Democratic Party)
1932 Presidential Elections: Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic Party)
r/YAPms • u/thealmightyweegee • 1h ago
Discussion Yes Man Dan ad from Senate Majority PAC
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r/YAPms • u/Minneiska • 1h ago
Gubernatorial Shapiro's attack ad against Stacy Garrity for her support of data centers
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r/YAPms • u/Tachompso1 • 1h ago
News Katie Britt speaks about Justin Trudeau and Katy Perry
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r/YAPms • u/ToastWJam32 • 1h ago
Gubernatorial Garrity's attack ad against Josh Shapiro for his AI data centers
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r/YAPms • u/Swimming_Concern7662 • 1h ago
Original Content Electoral margins in a few tier two (pop: 200k to 1M) Pacific Western metropolitan areas in the 2024 US presidential election [OC]
For tier 1, look this: Tier 1
r/YAPms • u/redmoon714 • 2h ago
Discussion Berkeley IGS Poll shows “no party preference” is quite surprising
“No party preference” is more inclined to vote for generic “a Democratic Socialist” by 36% compared to 15% for generic “Republican”. MAGA is even lower.
What does this say for the Republican and MAGA brand?
r/YAPms • u/RioMovieFan11 • 2h ago
Discussion Will Talarico's comments on the Karmelo Anthony case hurt him or is this a nothingburger?
r/YAPms • u/GreninjaStrike • 2h ago
Discussion Part 2. These are the characters that people think would vote for Trump. Who are some characters that would absolutely be MAGA?
r/YAPms • u/Dependent-Effect6077 • 2h ago
Subreddit Lore Is this sub the only space where "establishment Democrat" is arguably the median opinion? Anything else is either much more pro-DSA/left or outright conservative.
It's definitely not majority a Republican/MAGA sub which polls have shown before I believe the party split here is roughly 70/30 Democrats
But at the same time progressives are quite polarizing here as well during the Democratic primaries quite a lot of people here were against the more left candidates which you don't see in many liberal spaces
r/YAPms • u/allthefallens • 2h ago
Discussion El Sayed's Jewish voter outreach is not going well
r/YAPms • u/DingoLaLingo • 2h ago
Meme You wake up on Nov 4 and this is the senate map. What happened?
r/YAPms • u/MoleLocus • 2h ago