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Edited by Mrph1 on Nov 30th 2023 at 11:03:59 AM
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Edited by Soban on Apr 24th 2019 at 2:07:54 PM
Apparently the Mc Cain family has endorsed Biden. I am 0% surprised.
I don't know, he's already running as the Moderate candidate who can appeal to Republicans. I think that would boost his cred amongst Democrats who are primarily considered with electability, the ones who it won't impress (such as quite a few people in this thread, including me) weren't going to support him anyway.
"Einstein would turn over in his grave. Not only does God play dice, the dice are loaded." -Chairman Sheng-Ji YangSpeaking of Republican defections, a longtime state legislator in Iowa has crossed the aisle, explicitly referring Trump's bad behavior.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/04/23/politics/andy-mckean-iowa-gop-lawmaker-change-party/index.html
Hard to take seriously, given how bad Trump has been for so long. Had he done this in say, 2017, it might have meant more. Here's hoping that Midwestern voters keep turning away instead.
Politics is the skilled use of blunt objects.Generally, Biden is a lot more popular in the public than in people who are interested in the specifics of candidate's records. But I've mentioned repeatedly how he's not my candidate and yet how I think he's going to be the likely winner.
I much prefer Harris and Bernie but I see a lot of people gravitating to him as the "uncontroversial" choice.
And yes, I get the irony that the man behind Anita Hill's treatment is that.
Edited by CharlesPhipps on Apr 24th 2019 at 1:32:19 AM
Author of The Rules of Supervillainy, Cthulhu Armageddon, and United States of Monsters.All i'm going to say that even if the democrats lose they could still take the senate and keep the house,they can then lameduck Trump's presidency just like they did with Bush
Then 4 years later they can elect a fresh young face to president such as they did with Obama
have a listen and have a link to my discord serverright,right executive orders,the thing is,even those have to follow the Constitution,and by extension Congress,and if both houses are occupied by Democrats he won't be making many executive decisions,not while they're proceeding to impeachment proceedings
have a listen and have a link to my discord serverTaking the senate but not the presidency seems very unlikely, the senate is probably a bit harder to take due to the map that’s up. Democrats would have to win three senate seats in states they’d loose for the presidency, plus defeat two republican incumbents in states they’d win.
Edit: I just checked, and the only even semi-viable map where Dems loose the presidency but win the senate (with states voting the same way for both), involves Dems loosing WI, MI and PA but winning Arizona, Iowa and North Carolina (alongside Colorado and Maine).
Edit edit: Actually even that doesn’t work, as MI has a Democrat Senator currently.
Edited by Silasw on Apr 24th 2019 at 9:04:50 AM
“And the Bunny nails it!” ~ Gabrael “If the UN can get through a day without everyone strangling everyone else so can we.” ~ CyranArizona was won by 2% in a year where the Democrats won the popular vote by 8.6%, so you’d be looking at Dems winning the popular vote by about 7% yet loosing the presidency. That’s be over three times the margin of victory that Hillary got but somehow still a loss.
That extra 4% required to win Arizona would if applied evenly to 2016 have resulted in Hillary winning, MI, PA, WI, FL, NE-2, AZ and NC. An electoral college win of 334 to 204.
“And the Bunny nails it!” ~ Gabrael “If the UN can get through a day without everyone strangling everyone else so can we.” ~ CyranI know, and as I said in 2018 we won the popular vote massively, to win Arizona again we’d likely need to win the popular vote by that much (ish) again, it’s incredibly unlikely we’d win the popular vote by that much but somehow loose the presidency.
“And the Bunny nails it!” ~ Gabrael “If the UN can get through a day without everyone strangling everyone else so can we.” ~ CyranRemember yesterday's conversation about whether or not William Barr's Department of Justice would uphold legal actions by the House?
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Not too surprised by minorities backing Biden according to that poll. He was Obama's VP.
Edited by M84 on Apr 25th 2019 at 12:24:00 AM
Disgusted, but not surprised