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May 20, 2024, 11:05:21 PM
News: Election Simulator 2.0 Released. Senate/Gubernatorial maps, proportional electoral votes, and more - Read more

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 on: Today at 11:05:09 PM 
Started by Frodo - Last post by Benjamin Frank 2.0
How did that strategy work for Hilary Clinton?

Why is it that Republicans are allowed to say the absolute worst things in the world about Democrats and liberals, but the moment we punch back, you guys have a complete meltdown?

I gave the answer above, because the media and the 'civility' Democrats would join in with the Republicans and attack the Democrat. As I also said above, I think that finally the Democrats have learned to ignore the media as the Republicans learned years ago and the 'civility' Democrats have also realized that they have no reason to show respect to a party that votes for a demented rapist grifter for President.

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 on: Today at 11:03:42 PM 
Started by GAinDC - Last post by LAKISYLVANIA
Sorry but the analysis you posted is nonsense, unless you'd say Clinton's Democratic Party is basically as much to the left as Corbyn's Labour Party...

The article you linked is an opinion. And seems like an attempt to normalize Democratic Party and frame Republican Party as more extremist than far-right parties in Europe.

On top of that, the analysis is already dated, it compares the Dems to 2010 versions of political parties..
Now, goalpost moving. I'm not surprised.

Anyway, this convo can be had at another time. This thread should go back to the topic of it.



Political compass for Belgium

The blue parties (Open VLD/MR) which are "the liberal" parties are clearly right of center. So is the ornage one (christian democrats).

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 on: Today at 11:03:01 PM 
Started by Obama24 - Last post by MarkD
I'm turning 60 in October.

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 on: Today at 11:02:31 PM 
Started by Woody - Last post by dw93
The same roughly. Bernie would have a sturdier floor in terms of his base, but his ceiling would be much lower due to any Sanders 2020 win being even narrower than a Biden 2020 win was, thus he'd have even less room than Biden to lose support and still hold on.

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 on: Today at 10:58:47 PM 
Started by President Punxsutawney Phil - Last post by YE
Seems pretty chill.

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 on: Today at 10:58:00 PM 
Started by Tekken_Guy - Last post by Tekken_Guy
As of now, PA or MI. Trump will flip GA and NV, while Abortion being on the ballot gives Biden narrow wins in AZ and WI.

I feel better about Trump’s chances in AZ/WI than I do in PA/MI at the moment.

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 on: Today at 10:57:52 PM 
Started by Tekken_Guy - Last post by Obama24
MI or WI. Maybe PA.

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 on: Today at 10:55:49 PM 
Started by freepcrusher - Last post by freepcrusher
my view is that, if we had a multi-party system, this guy could become president of the united states. I think he's one of the more interesting political commentators/thinkers. In case you don't know he's a standup comic and host of the "part of the problem" podcast. He is also a member of the mises caucus

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 on: Today at 10:55:37 PM 
Started by Tekken_Guy - Last post by dw93
As of now, PA or MI. Trump will flip GA and NV, while Abortion being on the ballot gives Biden narrow wins in AZ and WI.

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 on: Today at 10:52:49 PM 
Started by President Punxsutawney Phil - Last post by Vice President Christian Man
Solid FF

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