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Skibumin 6 points ago +6 / -0

If you plan on going and haven't bought a flight yet you could fly into Philly then take a rental car to DC

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Thingthing22 5 points ago +5 / -0

Yep. And the airline industry just realized how to redeem themselves.

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ubermk3 3 points ago +3 / -0

My round trip airfare from ATL to BWI is $75. Not bad!

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TexasVet [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

The link at Expedia is broken for some reason. Sorry about that. Just do a search for plane tickets on the 5th. You'll see. The post title is still accurate even if the link is expired or whatever.

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EndTheFedReserve 2 points ago +2 / -0

I did a quick search of a few major airports last night after seeing a post of how many were sold out. Out of about 7 to 8 major - mid-major cities I found at least ~70 flights listed as "one ticket left", let alone how many planes are already sold out. I didn't need to compile any more research, because that should mean from those alone, at the least, about 30,000 flying in from just a couple of cities. It's going to be big

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PrettyBear 2 points ago +2 / -0

It may or may not change the outcome on the 6th, but it’ll have a profound effect psychologically on liberals. Liberals are very sensitive to popularity and based their opinions on it. If they see their candidate visibly less popular, it’ll be very demoralizing. Also Liberals tend to be cowards except when they outnumber their opponents. To see an overwhelming number of their enemies will also be demoralizing.