No, so far: Michigan, Utah, and Hawaii. Even though it is a tough slog, RFK says, that they are not submitting filings until they get X number of signatures (can't remember what X is) above the required number because the DNC and local dems are fighting him tooth and nail in court to disqualify signatures. Some states say he coordinated with a PAC to get signatures. He says he needed signatures and they just went ahead and got some without his involvement. That type of thing. He will have a hard time. And he will also get more states. Both of those things can be true.
You are so clueless. Florida had more registered democrats than republicans in 2016 and 2020.If your hope was reality Hillery and Biden should have won Florida those years.
Yes and no. Home ownership is actually at the highest levels in history and first time home buyers has increased nearly 50% recent years. So yes, in America wealth and home ownership go hand in hand. That is the way it is. There’s a discussion to be had around home size and home building in general. Builders tend to build bigger residential homes now of days and starter homes tend to be the older homes on the market. As to expense. Americans can afford a rather large home by and large based on income, it’s the interest rates making homes expensive right now. But yes, an asset such as a home with equity is excellent sustainable wealth. Nothing wrong with that.
Nonvoters generally don't ever vote. They can make a lot of noise but when the time comes to vote apathy takes over.
True and may continue to be true. I don’t know. We are in a wacky cycle like never before with 2 people running as basically incumbents. This year reminds me of the Taft, Roosevelt, Wilson election where nobody really knew what would happen.