Taking the temperature of the room
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81 Million Votes. 26 Million more than 2016.
Explain that, Libs. -
It’s been explained quite a few times, actually.TurdBomber said:81 Million Votes. 26 Million more than 2016.
Explain that, Libs.
It would be pretty impressive for the GOP to screw up November and not take both houses. -
Not satisfactorily.MelloDawg said:
It’s been explained quite a few times, actually.TurdBomber said:81 Million Votes. 26 Million more than 2016.
Explain that, Libs.
It would be pretty impressive for the GOP to screw up November and not take both houses.
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Really? Link?MelloDawg said:
It’s been explained quite a few times, actually.TurdBomber said:81 Million Votes. 26 Million more than 2016.
Explain that, Libs.
It would be pretty impressive for the GOP to screw up November and not take both houses. -
I accept your dissatisfaction and respect the right you have to your opinion.pawz said:
Not satisfactorily.MelloDawg said:
It’s been explained quite a few times, actually.TurdBomber said:81 Million Votes. 26 Million more than 2016.
Explain that, Libs.
It would be pretty impressive for the GOP to screw up November and not take both houses. -
Citation needed
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I’m well documented as saying taking on abortion before the midterms was as losing of a strategy as there was.Bendintheriver said:About a month ago I got skewered for claiming the SC decision to hand abortion back to the states would hurt the chances of Reps from taking over both halls of congress. The numbers have tightened up quite a bit over the last several weeks and I don't see the huge movement right in this upcoming election.
The timing of the SC decision could not have come at a worse time. The Reps did their usual fuck up by running easy candidates for rats to compete with and the press is doing their normal hatchet job on Republicans and complete and utter praise for that fucking idiot biden. All combined have had an impact.
This is going to be interesting but it is no longer going to be the landslide everyone has been predicting over the last year.
Curious on some others thoughts.
The Supremes did their thing, which was not in control of candidates running for election. But all of the states doubling down on restrictions has been a disaster.
We’re down to maybe keeping a 50/50 in the Senate and maybe coming out 7-10 seats ahead in the House.
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It’s because everyone hates the orange man so much.MelloDawg said:
I accept your dissatisfaction and respect the right you have to your opinion.pawz said:
Not satisfactorily.MelloDawg said:
It’s been explained quite a few times, actually.TurdBomber said:81 Million Votes. 26 Million more than 2016.
Explain that, Libs.
It would be pretty impressive for the GOP to screw up November and not take both houses.
Is that your explanation?
Because Biden as a pure candidate is the weakest since Dukakis.
Honestly he’s probably a worse candidate than Dukakis. -
This lady is a doofus and that can be recognized within seconds.hardhat said: -
Overturning Roe vs Wade was just stupid for a plethora of reasons.
Namely the poor being the people who have too many babies in the first place. Now they will have more.
Just stupid. As a conservative I get upset when politicians let religion dictate policy.
This only hurts the right in the long run and rightfully so.







