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Recap of the Inside Indiana radio show (text)

Interesting insights on Cigs thoughts on Charlotte and his thoughts on efficiency in time management...


Big Ten Schedule Announced

Conference games are now scheduled, whole schedule is below.

PRESEASON
Oct. 18 (Friday) – Hoosier Hysteria presented by Smithville
Oct. 27 (Sunday) – at Tennessee
Nov. 1 (Friday) – Marian

REGULAR SEASON
Nov. 6 (Wednesday) – SIUE
Nov. 10 (Sunday) – Eastern Illinois
Nov. 16 (Saturday) – South Carolina
Nov. 21 (Thursday) – UNC Greensboro

BATTLE 4 ATLANTIS
Nov. 27 (Wednesday) – vs. Louisville – Noon – ESPN (Imperial Arena, Paradise Islands)
Nov. 28 (Thursday) – vs. TBD (Imperial Arena, Paradise Islands)
Nov. 29 (Friday) – vs. TBD (Imperial Arena, Paradise Islands)

Dec. 3 (Tuesday) – Sam Houston
Dec. 6 (Friday) – Miami (Ohio)
Dec. 9 (Monday) – Minnesota*
Dec. 13 (Friday) – at Nebraska*
Dec. 21 (Saturday) – Chattanooga
Dec. 29 (Sunday) – Winthrop

Jan. 2 (Thursday) – Rutgers*
Jan. 5 (Sunday) – at Penn State*
Jan. 8 (Wednesday) – USC*
Jan. 11 (Saturday) – at Iowa*
Jan. 14 (Tuesday) – Illinois*
Jan. 17 (Friday) – at Ohio State*
Jan. 22 (Wednesday) – at Northwestern*
Jan. 26 (Sunday) – Maryland*
Jan. 31 (Friday) – at Purdue*

Feb. 4 (Tuesday) – at Wisconsin*
Feb. 8 (Saturday) – Michigan*
Feb. 11 (Tuesday) – at Michigan State*
Feb. 14 (Friday) – UCLA*
Feb. 23 (Sunday) – Purdue*
Feb. 26 (Wednesday) – Penn State*

March 1 (Saturday) – at Washington*
March 4 (Tuesday) – at Oregon*
March 8 (Saturday) – Ohio State*

2025 BIG TEN MEN’S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
March 12-16 (Wednesday-Sunday) – Gainbridge Fieldhouse – Indianapolis

* Big Ten Conference game
Source: ITH

KOSA

Passed Senate and advanced out of committee in the House. Hopefully, Congress can get together and get this passed

Yard Signs - The True Poll

There are 2 Harris signs in my immediate neighborhood. No Trump.

The guy at the end my street had 2 Biden signs. Took them down after debate. Has not replaced them.

The only person (white, female over 50) still maintaining a BLM sign does not have one.

The black, female over 50 strategically located at the corner of the main road does not have one. (Great lawn and flowers though.)

The black preacher over 60 around the corner never has one - he uses “love err’body” messaging.

The leader with 2 are white newbies under 30 with toddlers who dog is named Yadi - after the great Cardinal catcher.

The other is the surprise. Home of members of the Louisville mega-church unpopular for evangelical teachings and who typically get 12-15 cars for Wednesday night Bible study.

Politics makes strange beds.
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About that Iowa poll...

Lets shake things up a bit, I love this shit...

So the gold standard for statewide polling in Iowa is Ann Selzer and the Des Moines Register. So it's shocking that in the last day or two they have released their latest poll which shows Harris trailing by 4 pts 47-43 in Iowa. But what's most shocking is that this exact same poll in June had the race at 50-32 Trump over Biden.

This is their first poll since June,and it's easy to see that Harris has turned this race on it's head. To the extent I place any importance on polls, it's when a quality poll shows a huge shift in momentum in it's results from one point to another. So this would qualify as something to keep an eye on...

A couple of possible indicators to watch for is if the camapigns own internals line up with this public poll. If they do, then we may see a trip by possibly Walz or at least one of the surrogates to the Hawkeye state.We just saw an example of this when Doug visited the Villages in FL. Some polls in FL have the race considerably closer than expected and apparently the campaign's own polling indicated a surrogate trip would be worthwhile...

One thing FL and Iowa have in common is an abortion measure on the ballot. Trump can lie all he wants about everyone wanting Roe to be overturned and "sent back to the states, but the reality is in every state where the preservation of abortion has been on the ballot post-Roe, including KS,MT,KY,OH etc... the pro abortion measure has passed. And not only won, but won handily. I don't expect 2024 will be any different...

It will be interesting to see if Trump determines a need to sink $$ into Iowa. In the end Both Iowa and FL will likely be closer than expected, but Trump will win. However if Trump truly lads Iowa by only 4 points that is very damaging to any aspirations he might have elsewhere in the Midwest.

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