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  • Fire_Marshall_Bill
    Fire_Marshall_Bill Member Posts: 26,239 Standard Supporter
    2001400ex said:

    Swaye said:

    2001400ex said:

    Swaye said:

    If the election were today, those surveyed say, they would vote for their Republican congressional candidate over the Democratic one by 46%-38%, an advantage that would bode well for GOP hopes of gaining a majority in the House and the Senate.

    Yep, it's over. Red wave incoming.

    Huskies were beating Oregon 9-3 as well.
    I see you are expecting this to get better when all available evidence suggests it has gotten worse every month under the reign of the phantom shitter.
    Well no. I think it should get better but Democrats are shitting over themselves trying to figure out what voters want. I fully expect they'll get creamed next year in the mid terms and I fully expect they won't have any clue why.

    One thing I can respect about Republicans is they have no problems embracing the wacky right wing and putting forth a message that makes sense to their core voters about why the wacky right wing might be right.

    Democrats are caught in this limbo land of knowing the wacky left wing is wacky but trying to put a message together that appeases them and yet try to appeal to the moderates. And they are failing at that.

    One thing that is clear. As shown by how Republicans won house and Senate seats while Biden won the presidency. People weren't voting FOR Biden.
    Swing voters want good paying jobs and stability, not to be told that white children need to deprogrammed from some commie loser. Maybe you'll get this, but I doubt it.
  • Fire_Marshall_Bill
    Fire_Marshall_Bill Member Posts: 26,239 Standard Supporter

    Don’t blame me, I voted for Bernie.

    You voted for fascism and liked it.
    Fascism is a far right ideology.
    Hitler had what Tugcons would consider leftist economic policies