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Again, using Trump instead of Price to compare with Handel is a fallacy of equivalency.Again, what was the difference in turnout?"Trump only won the district by a 1% margin" is a fallacy of false equivalency.
The GOP winner in November won by 20 points, Handel only by 5 points.
Again, using Trump instead of Price to compare with Handel is a fallacy of equivalency.Again, what was the difference in turnout?"Trump only won the district by a 1% margin" is a fallacy of false equivalency.
The GOP winner in November won by 20 points, Handel only by 5 points.
That McMullin lost is not the point of the discussion.Again, using Trump instead of Price to compare with Handel is a fallacy of equivalency.Again, what was the difference in turnout?"Trump only won the district by a 1% margin" is a fallacy of false equivalency.
The GOP winner in November won by 20 points, Handel only by 5 points.
keep blathering on, but the end result is your guy lost.
That McMullin lost is not the point of the discussion.Again, using Trump instead of Price to compare with Handel is a fallacy of equivalency.Again, what was the difference in turnout?"Trump only won the district by a 1% margin" is a fallacy of false equivalency.
The GOP winner in November won by 20 points, Handel only by 5 points.
keep blathering on, but the end result is your guy lost.
To compare Trump to Ossof's numbers in the 6th's special election is a fallacy of false equivalency.
You are as wrong as usual.That McMullin lost is not the point of the discussion.Again, using Trump instead of Price to compare with Handel is a fallacy of equivalency.Again, what was the difference in turnout?"Trump only won the district by a 1% margin" is a fallacy of false equivalency.
The GOP winner in November won by 20 points, Handel only by 5 points.
keep blathering on, but the end result is your guy lost.
To compare Trump to Ossof's numbers in the 6th's special election is a fallacy of false equivalency.
Again, the turnout matters more than the %'s.