What Will Tuesday's Poll Results Be? Place your bets!
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What do you predict the results of Tuesday's election results will be for Question 1?
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54 yes, 46 no
i wish it were different, but that's the vibe i get
i wish it were different, but that's the vibe i get
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Are you kidding me? I get just the opposite. Not one person I know is voting YES. Even my friends who don't live in Jackson County say thet would vote NO. So, I don't see this passing...ComandanteCero wrote: 54 yes, 46 no
i wish it were different, but that's the vibe i get
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the thing is the people that turn out in mass for votes like this, are not vocal, at all. you have no idea how many of the rural type will turn out.AllThingsKC wrote: Are you kidding me? I get just the opposite. Not one person I know is voting YES. Even my friends who don't live in Jackson County say thet would vote NO. So, I don't see this passing... :?
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Well, Chef (and everyone else, for that matter), just out of curiosity, what areas of Jackson County do you see this passing/failing?kcdcchef wrote: the thing is the people that turn out in mass for votes like this, are not vocal, at all. you have no idea how many of the rural type will turn out.
Downtown area.... will probably vote NO to try to get a DT ballpark ???
Midtown... will probably vote no since it's midtown.
Plaza... the Plaza area might vote yes, just 'cause it's the Plaza.
South KC... who knows?
Grandview... will probably vote yes, just because I see a lot of signs down there.
Indep., Raytown, and Lee's Summit will probably vote yes since they are so close to the stadiums.
Thoughts, anyone?
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I would tend to agree with that synopsis but voter turnout is traditionally higher in the burbs than in the inner city so that will favor the Yes vote. My parents in south KC are definate Yes votes.AllThingsKC wrote: Well, Chef (and everyone else, for that matter), just out of curiosity, what areas of Jackson County do you see this passing/failing?
Downtown area.... will probably vote NO to try to get a DT ballpark ???
Midtown... will probably vote no since it's midtown.
Plaza... the Plaza area might vote yes, just 'cause it's the Plaza.
South KC... who knows?
Grandview... will probably vote yes, just because I see a lot of signs down there.
Indep., Raytown, and Lee's Summit will probably vote yes since they are so close to the stadiums.
Thoughts, anyone?
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AllThingsKC wrote: Well, Chef (and everyone else, for that matter), just out of curiosity, what areas of Jackson County do you see this passing/failing?
Downtown area.... will probably vote NO to try to get a DT ballpark ???
Midtown... will probably vote no since it's midtown.
Plaza... the Plaza area might vote yes, just 'cause it's the Plaza.
South KC... who knows?
Grandview... will probably vote yes, just because I see a lot of signs down there.
Indep., Raytown, and Lee's Summit will probably vote yes since they are so close to the stadiums.
Thoughts, anyone?
dt by far and away, the fewest voters, mixed at best
crown center / mid town mixed at best
south kc more yes votes
independence more yes
lees summit / eastern jack more yes
but, it is about voter turnout, if those subarbanites turn out in mass numbers, this thing passes more then likely.
i think the choices on this poll are indicitive of how it will turn out. no way it gets more then 55% yes, no way it gets more then 55% no.
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I live in raytown and drive through midtown every day. Way fewer Yes signs in Raytown and Lees Summit then in midtown.kcdcchef wrote: the thing is the people that turn out in mass for votes like this, are not vocal, at all. you have no idea how many of the rural type will turn out.
My n-laws are rural and they are all voting no and don't know anybody who will vote yes.
I hope this thing falls flat.
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I had a dream last night that it passed (no joke).
I think that both measures will barely pass.
I think that both measures will barely pass.
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When is Barnes going to send out a crew to cut down the dead tree we reported two years ago on city property? And fix the new Fire Hydrant that was installed crooked?
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Based on the number of absentee ballots already cast, Jackson County is expect a record turn out for any Non-Presidental election. So, who do you think will turn out more? The city proper or the subarbanites?kcdcchef wrote: but, it is about voter turnout, if those subarbanites turn out in mass numbers, this thing passes more then likely.
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the vote is farked. Nostratrailer has spokentrailerkid wrote: I had a dream last night that it passed (no joke).
I think that both measures will barely pass.
KC Region is all part of the same animal regardless of state and county lines.
Think on the Regional scale.
Think on the Regional scale.
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ha!ComandanteCero wrote: Nostratrailer has spoken
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i hear both, i hear subarnabintes like my family, say they are voting yes. i hear some who are saying hell no. it is real hard to call this.AllThingsKC wrote: Based on the number of absentee ballots already cast, Jackson County is expect a record turn out for any Non-Presidental election. So, who do you think will turn out more? The city proper or the subarbanites?
only thing i heard redundantly from the non downtown people i know, was, they are for the tsc, not a dt stadium.
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dt - NO
midtown - NO
plaza/brookside - NO
eastside - NO
suburban south/east jack/ indy - YES
i think i predicted 51 YES, 49 NO
midtown - NO
plaza/brookside - NO
eastside - NO
suburban south/east jack/ indy - YES
i think i predicted 51 YES, 49 NO
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On KMBZ this morning Dave Helling was saying he could see this either pass narrowly, or possibly go down by a 10-12 point margin. I haven't heard anyone else discuss it losing by that much, we all seem to think it will either barely pass or barely be defeated. It all depends on turnout.
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I somewhat agree with that.kcdcchef wrote: i hear both, i hear subarnabintes like my family, say they are voting yes. i hear some who are saying hell no. it is real hard to call this.
only thing i heard redundantly from the non downtown people i know, was, they are for the tsc, not a dt stadium.
I wonder how things would shift if JoCo is put in to the mix. I work in OP, and in talking with folks there, I was surprised to hear many of them say that a DT park would be great. Granted, "Arrowhead at Village West" were the next words out of their mouths. But I was still surprised to hear as many---um, say 4 out of the 5 I talked to--say this. The 5th one said "Where would everybody park?".
My sample size consisted of those eating lunch in the break room last Monday. It's a little small. But...could JoCo be DT's friend?
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I was at a JoCo BBQ last night and everyone I talked to would support a Bi-State tax for a downtown stadium. Everyone there was under 30 though. They were all against the renovating the TSC. I'm pretty sure my dad and everyone in his generation would adamantly vote against a bi-state proposal, particularly one for a downtown stadium. And older people vote more than younger people, so I don't imagine JoCo will be a willing partner anytime soon.
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i know people from joco (professors, students) at umkc that all seem to want light rail and a strong downtown. i also have noticed that a lot of joco people are transplants from somewhere else.Kard wrote: I somewhat agree with that.
I wonder how things would shift if JoCo is put in to the mix. I work in OP, and in talking with folks there, I was surprised to hear many of them say that a DT park would be great. Granted, "Arrowhead at Village West" were the next words out of their mouths. But I was still surprised to hear as many---um, say 4 out of the 5 I talked to--say this. The 5th one said "Where would everybody park?".
My sample size consisted of those eating lunch in the break room last Monday. It's a little small. But...could JoCo be DT's friend?
likewise, talking to a few lee's summit natives lately, many say stuff like 'downtown is the ghetto' and 'oh, we will see if downtown makes it,' etc...
i think there is some sort of shift going on.