With the outcome of the election on Tuesday so heavily dependent on turnout, a key Republican strategy is to pray for rain. Well, it looks like those prayers will be answered, to the possible benefit of the GOP. Here’s the Tuesday forecast for major urban areas in contested states, according to Weather.com:
Little Rock, AR: Rain, high 52.
Denver, CO: Mostly sunny, high 46.
Atlanta, GA: PM light rain, high 59.
Macon, GA: PM showers, high 66.
Savannah, GA: PM showers, high 73.
New Orleans, LA: Isolated thunderstorms, high 75.
Baton Rouge, LA: Thunderstorms, high 73.
Shreveport, LA: Rain, high 57.
Jersey City, NJ: Partly cloudy, high 51.
Trenton, NJ: Mostly cloudy, high 51.
Atlantic City, NJ: Mostly cloudy, high 52.
Minneapolis/Saint Paul, MN: Cloudy, high 42.
Saint Louis, MO: Showers, high 49.
Kansas City, MO: Partly cloudy, high 47.
Raleigh, NC: PM showers, high 56.
Charlotte, NC: PM showers, high 54.
Manchester, NH: Partly cloudy, high 47.
Columbia, SC: PM showers, high 60.
Charleston, SC: PM showers, high 60.
Sioux Falls, SD: Partly cloudy, high 41.
Pierre, SD: Mostly sunny, high 42.
Memphis, TN: Rain, high 54.
Nashville, TN: Rain, high 54.
Knoxville, TN: Rain, high 54.
Dallas, TX: Cloudy, high 57.
El Paso, TX: Partly cloudy, high 64.
Houston, TX: Rain, high 63.
Lubbock, TX: Partly cloudy, high 55.
San Antonio, TX: Cloudy, high 58.
Be the first to comment on "God Just Might Be a Republican"