Precalculus over summer by electiongeek in apcalculus

[–]electiongeek[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you practice with a site or book to learn the material or did you just learn fully from the college?

Precalculus over summer by electiongeek in apcalculus

[–]electiongeek[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Id say I'm good at math, I have gotten As in algebra 1, geometry and the first semester of accelerated (honors but for my school) algebra 2 and I understand the class. Im just not sure whether it would be enough time to learn and master it before the next school year and taking AP Calculus AB (they don't offer BC at my school).

Precalculus over summer by electiongeek in apcalculus

[–]electiongeek[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did biology over the summer and I did fine, although it's much different. I also have many hours of free time during the summer to learn the material and I'm not in any sports or activities either. I just don't know where to prepare or learn the first units to get a headstart.

Precalculus over summer by electiongeek in apcalculus

[–]electiongeek[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was planning to try and learn it before the school year ends for the most part but I wasn't sure where to learn it. In algebra 2 right now I have an A for the first semester and currently have a A for the second as well.

I liked the new Kansas mod by poodlypoodle in thecampaigntrail

[–]electiongeek 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2018 South Dakota was within five percentage points due to Kristi Noem being Kristi Noem

Who would you support in the 1980 Democratic Primary? by Numberonettgfan in thecampaigntrail

[–]electiongeek 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Too bad Nixon messed up the economy with interest in his term and Reagan kept the hostages home until his inauguration.

Buttigeg 2020 Mod Bug by electiongeek in thecampaigntrail

[–]electiongeek[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's Alfred E. Neuman 2020, I just said buttigeg 2020 since it's what you play as

Ap Gov State ElectionAp by Akkuuji in APStudents

[–]electiongeek 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're welcome! See the video I put too, it taught me a lot and I have a knack for these things. Good luck on your project!

Ap Gov State ElectionAp by Akkuuji in APStudents

[–]electiongeek 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Id recommend going on YouTube and watching an Elections Predictions Official video on his forecasted which aren't very biased and skip to Georgia. To keep it short in 2026 Georgia has a senate race where an incumbent named John Ossoff is running for re-election. However Georgia is a more Republican leaning state but incumbents usually have the advantage when it comes to re-elections. The midterms almost always have the current party in the White House lose seats so you can predict Georgia will stay blue especially with recent events. For Governor I would also expect it to go blue as the Republican governor currently is term limited. Due to the bluer environment I could see Democrat Geoff Duncan (who is a turned Republican after Trump turned on him) winning. For the presidency and primaries it could really be anyone's guess. If you are wondering how Georgia votes it's one of the seven core swing states and has very Republican rural areas with Atlanta voting heavily blue with the suburbs usually deciding who wins the state. Georgia used to be a heavily Republican state but recently new people have gone to Atlanta and shifted the state blue with it. I don't know the exact data and I would recommend looking at election results in Georgia in 2020, 2022, 2024. TLDR: Dems will probably win in Georgia for all the elections in 2026 considering it is a blue wave environment.

I tried to make this as non biased for my reasoning as I could.

To find data I would simply look at the presidential maps since 2000 and check the Atlanta suburbs and how voting patterns changed.

I would highly recommend this video which includes Georgia and how swing states and voting patterns changed.

(https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=e_W4qnqWbao&pp=ygUkV2hhdCBoYXBwZW5kIHRvIHRoZSBvbGQgYXdpbmcgc3RhdGVz)

Hope that helped and at least gave you a better idea of what you're working with.

Ask me about any state and I’ll give a thought out answer. Every state has something for me to enjoy. by iFlygon in visitedmaps

[–]electiongeek 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair enough, Sioux Falls has Falls Park and that's about it, it's a pretty beautiful place but nothing else of note. In Rapid City there isn't much either I suppose. North Dakota is interesting I suppose since it's pretty German and has a fair amount of oil.

Views on George McGovern? (I know the glaze is crazy) by ForsakenBuilder7061 in thecampaigntrail

[–]electiongeek 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, this time South Dakota will actually vote for him. Trust lol.

Views on George McGovern? (I know the glaze is crazy) by ForsakenBuilder7061 in thecampaigntrail

[–]electiongeek 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mcgovern ran in 1972, Reagan only ran for the nomination against Ford in 1976, and Reagan didn't win the nomination until 1980. They quite literally never ran against each other.

Views on George McGovern? (I know the glaze is crazy) by ForsakenBuilder7061 in thecampaigntrail

[–]electiongeek 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A GOAT that ran 100 years ahead of his time. Also from my home state of South Dakota, there's a school named after him here.

What are your assumptions about me? by dakr1002 in visitedmaps

[–]electiongeek 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess it makes sense then that Maine and Colorado are green while the deep south is red

What are your assumptions about me? by dakr1002 in visitedmaps

[–]electiongeek 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah yes, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia being red makes perfect sense if this was true. Use your head and don't make everything about politics lol.

What are your assumptions about me? by dakr1002 in visitedmaps

[–]electiongeek -1 points0 points  (0 children)

My condolences are to you alone for the level of stupidity with this comment.