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May 25, 2024, 09:22:21 AM
News: Election Simulator 2.0 Released. Senate/Gubernatorial maps, proportional electoral votes, and more - Read more

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 on: Today at 09:20:24 AM 
Started by TheReckoning - Last post by politicallefty
Yes, though I'm not a fan of smoking it outside of social occasions.

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 on: Today at 09:19:27 AM 
Started by 2016 - Last post by Unbeatable Titan Susan Collins
Good idea!

They should dump Trump, admit they lost fair and square, and have an actual vision for the economy, immigration, and foreign relations.

This!

Also I think the coronating someone before a primary in Senate elections is probably still a good idea. We seem to have less issues this year than in the past.

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 on: Today at 09:19:27 AM 
Started by Attorney General & PPT Dwarven Dragon - Last post by wbrocks67
Maryland D/R share - 70/30
Oregon D/R share - 59/41

 4 
 on: Today at 09:19:22 AM 
Started by Harry Hayfield - Last post by Filuwaúrdjan
Technically it can be done, because Parliament hasn't dissolved yet.

Not yet, but it has been prorogued for a dissolution, the date of which has been set. This is where the political nature of the British Constitution makes theoretical questions very tricky: if something is arguably theoretically possible but is certainly not politically possible, is it actually theoretically possible at all?

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 on: Today at 09:18:36 AM 
Started by Bleach Blonde Bad Built Butch Bodies for Biden - Last post by Fuzzy Bear
Neoliberal, if I had to pick a label.

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 on: Today at 09:16:50 AM 
Started by Secretary of State Liberal Hack - Last post by Unbeatable Titan Susan Collins
Cross over votes and some name recognition.

Now I would note it looks like all of the democratic Senate candidates are receiving less cross over votes then the last time their seats were up in a presidential election year (2012). They also seem to be doing worse then relative to the Congressional ballot in 2018.

I would note that with the exception of ME senate 2020- the number of cross over support in polls FOR Senate elections has declined as the election has gotten closer. See ND, TN, MO 2018. GA regular 2020, etc.


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 on: Today at 09:14:16 AM 
Started by Sestak - Last post by Fuzzy Bear
Meh.

I wouldn't vote for any of these folks this year.  In 2018 I would have supported Tester.

 8 
 on: Today at 09:14:06 AM 
Started by Chancellor Tanterterg - Last post by wbrocks67
Wasn't SC-01 like Trump +8 in 2020 (and moving leftward?) Safe R seems a bit much.

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 on: Today at 09:13:40 AM 
Started by Suburbia - Last post by wbrocks67
Apparently the threshold is very low to get on the ballot as Indy. We'll see


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 on: Today at 09:12:48 AM 
Started by GAinDC - Last post by GAinDC
Put together a sound legal strategy and strong legal team to handle legal challenges over canceling elections and invalidating results. Secondly, get security for candidates because any candidate who is an electoral threat to a Republican candidate will be at risk of being harmed.




I agree. It could actually get this bad.

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