Bayleigh has to play the app before the nomination ceremony so she has to play it blind without knowing who the noms were going to be (although obviously Angela can tell her who she’s planning to put up).
I’m 99% sure it was I Cant Believe It’s Not Yogurt, not TCBY. It was on the other side of Anderson from Jack Allen’s. Same center as Gatti’s, Jimmy Johns, etc. There’s a small memorial on one of the traffic islands with a little white picket fence around it.
Not wanting to say goodbye and get fake ass hugs from people who claimed to be your friends and then lied to you and fucked you over isn’t a personality flaw.
He’s playing a great game to get to the end but he’s playing a terrible game to win. You can’t just pretend to be in an alliance with everybody. Once they get to the jury house, they compare notes and turn on you.
I think Russell most likely came off the bag (although the replays aren’t super conclusive). But as much as it pains me, I agree with Derka that it shouldn’t be an out. I would change the rule to say that once a player touches the base, he need only stay above the plane of the base in order to remain safe. And yeah, even if out, that should be a triple, because he was safe before he was out.
Midterm primaries are low turnout. And polling places still display the “Voter ID” posters that were printed up before the settlement so no telling how many people assumed they were unable to vote and didn’t try to fill out an affidavit.
https://twitter.com/davidsrauf/status/1024284072078725120?s=21 That’s over 2100 people who would have been disenfranchised by Texas’s voter ID law but for the lawsuit which resulted in the state permitting affidavits.
To be fair, their offense was behind the 8 ball a bit starting every possession at their own 5 yard line thanks to Michael Dickson putting on an absolute clinic.
It's a simple task if you have the supporting documents and have a car or live in an area with good public transportation.
If, for example, you don't have a birth certificate because the state of Texas refused to issue one at your birth because the Texas government doesn't like the color of your skin, it's an incredibly cumbersome task.
7.2% of eligible voters living in Texas lack the required ID (~1.2 million people). 4.5% of Texas registered voters, i.e., those who have already provided proof of citizenship, lack the required ID (over 600k people).
You’re simply arguing it’s justified voter suppression. But there’s no reasonable debate that it is voter suppression. Nor is there any reasonable debate as to the motives of voter ID proponents. Their ringleader is Kris Kobach for fuck’s sake.