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Re: American Politics from 2019 on

Post by Tero » Sun Nov 13, 2022 3:26 pm

They did not lose them. As voters. Those prople register as independents. It's the thing now. You can boast about it on social media. You are never a loser!
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Re: American Politics from 2019 on

Post by Brian Peacock » Sun Nov 13, 2022 4:09 pm

Sean Hayden wrote:
Sun Nov 13, 2022 2:19 pm
pErvinalia wrote:
Fri Nov 11, 2022 1:38 am
Yeah it's a bit bizarre Democrats acting like they won. Yes they did better than expected, but they still lost (the House, at least).
It is. I guess we’ll have to wait to start seeing honest reviews. Today I came across a headline saying something like Democrats win because of young voters. At least in that article they did mention turnout was actually lower among the youngest, they just voted overwhelmingly for Democrats. The party lost every other group…
I guess not losing is a kind of win? Kinda? History suggested that the Dems would take an inevitable drubbing in the midterms, so the fact that that doesn't seem to have happened feels like a bit of a bonus.

My strategic advice to the higher-up Dems would be to start putting resources into having a positive impact in the community. Mobilising the youth vote or the Hispanic women's vote etc is all well and good, but if it results in the Dems just saying thank-you for an election victory and then carrying on as if the compact with the electorate ends there, then they'll just sour their brand - like they usually do! The national political 'debate' is always going to be skewed by the whims and whimsies of the billionaire press and media, but at the end of the day all political issues are local issues. Think national, act local!
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Re: American Politics from 2019 on

Post by Sean Hayden » Sun Nov 13, 2022 4:10 pm

Tero wrote:
Sun Nov 13, 2022 3:26 pm
They did not lose them. As voters. Those prople register as independents. It's the thing now. You can boast about it on social media. You are never a loser!
Low turnout and losing to “old” people is nothing new.

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Post by Sean Hayden » Sun Nov 13, 2022 4:30 pm

Brian Peacock wrote:
Sun Nov 13, 2022 4:09 pm
Sean Hayden wrote:
Sun Nov 13, 2022 2:19 pm
pErvinalia wrote:
Fri Nov 11, 2022 1:38 am
Yeah it's a bit bizarre Democrats acting like they won. Yes they did better than expected, but they still lost (the House, at least).
It is. I guess we’ll have to wait to start seeing honest reviews. Today I came across a headline saying something like Democrats win because of young voters. At least in that article they did mention turnout was actually lower among the youngest, they just voted overwhelmingly for Democrats. The party lost every other group…
I guess not losing is a kind of win? Kinda? History suggested that the Dems would take an inevitable drubbing in the midterms, so the fact that that doesn't seem to have happened feels like a bit of a bonus.

My strategic advice to the higher-up Dems would be to start putting resources into having a positive impact in the community. Mobilising the youth vote or the Hispanic women's vote etc is all well and good, but if it results in the Dems just saying thank-you for an election victory and then carrying on as if the compact with the electorate ends there, then they'll just sour their brand - like they usually do! The national political 'debate' is always going to be skewed by the whims and whimsies of the billionaire press and media, but at the end of the day all political issues are local issues. Think national, act local!
Yeah, they did better than expected. We’re all happy they even have a shot at keeping both majorities. But they’ll still be undermined by less than perfect agreement on every vote, and they only just held after half the country lost what had been considered a right.

It’s better than the worst case. :dunno:

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Re: American Politics from 2019 on

Post by Tero » Sun Nov 13, 2022 4:36 pm

Only 20 more years to replace old fart judges with Democrats. Mitch will be dead then. And we will have a new crop of young voters in 20 years. Because no abortions! "You can thank Donald Trump for you being here at all, sonny!"
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Re: American Politics from 2019 on

Post by Tero » Mon Nov 14, 2022 12:43 pm

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Re: American Politics from 2019 on

Post by Tero » Mon Nov 14, 2022 2:25 pm

Republicans are holding prayer vigils so god can change the votes on the ballots. We also need help!
Kari Lake case
Hobbs is up by 26,011 votes, a 50.5%-49.5% lead.
Lake is losing Maricopa County 52%-48%, but started picking up votes there as election officials began counting early ballots that voters dropped off on Election Day, which were widely expected to favor Republicans.
Yes, but: Hobbs dominated in Pima County over the weekend, which helped offset Lake's gains in Maricopa County.
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Re: American Politics from 2019 on

Post by Tero » Tue Nov 15, 2022 3:25 am

Sort of kind of Trumpster Hawley:
"I think that this election was the funeral for the Republican Party as we know it,” he said at the US Capitol as he headed to vote. “The Republican Party as we have known it is dead –– and voters have made that clear.”

The Missouri senator added:

"We need to be thinking about what the future here is. I like a lot of what President Trump did as president. I think we've got a lot to talk about there. But we need to have a conversation about our core convictions to the party and clearly this party is going to have to, actually it's going to have to be different, or we're not going to be a majority party in this country."
On whether he supports Trump running in 2024, Hawley said, "I'm not gonna give him advice, he'll choose to do what he's gonna do."

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Re: American Politics from 2019 on

Post by Brian Peacock » Tue Nov 15, 2022 8:33 am

It's only the gerrymandering that's keeping them in now.
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Post by Scot Dutchy » Tue Nov 15, 2022 8:42 am

It was always the case.
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Re: American Politics from 2019 on

Post by Tero » Tue Nov 15, 2022 9:20 pm

Donald Trump might not get his party's presidential nomination, even if he wanted to - read here why not

Former US President Donald Trump said last week(you switch to another service)that he will make a "really big announcement" this week, possibly already on Tuesday or Wednesday Finnish time. Many media have reported(you switch to another service), that Trump will probably announce that he will run for the 2024 presidential election.

First, however, Trump should be elected in the primaries, where the party chooses its own presidential candidate. Primary elections will be held in early 2024, while the actual elections will be held in November of the same year.

What are Donald Trump's chances of being elected, and what could come of it? We asked PhD researcher Jani Koko and researcher Maria Lindén of the Institute of Foreign Policy.

However, the party cannot prevent Trump from participating in the primaries and starting the campaign, says Kokko.
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Re: American Politics from 2019 on

Post by Brian Peacock » Tue Nov 15, 2022 9:51 pm

All these politics threads are becoming interchangeable.
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Re: American Politics from 2019 on

Post by Tero » Tue Nov 15, 2022 10:33 pm

GOP continuing "borders are open" myth past election
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Re: American Politics from 2019 on

Post by Brian Peacock » Tue Nov 15, 2022 10:38 pm

Stick it in the Republican thread.
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Re: American Politics from 2019 on

Post by Scot Dutchy » Tue Nov 15, 2022 10:38 pm

Brian Peacock wrote:
Tue Nov 15, 2022 9:51 pm
All these politics threads are becoming interchangeable.
Put all the American ones in one bucket of shit.
"Wat is het een gezellig boel hier".

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