Would a generic D or a generic R be closer to this PM score?: +1.94, -2.96 (user search)
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  Would a generic D or a generic R be closer to this PM score?: +1.94, -2.96 (search mode)
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Question: Would a generic D or a generic R be closer to the this PM score?: +1.94, -2.96
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windjammer
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« on: September 30, 2014, 10:35:11 AM »

A republican.

Probably a young republican.


If the PM score were +1.94, -8, I would say this is a democrat, but he's not socially liberal enough to vote for a democrat.

I guess he would be a republican, would sometimes vote for dem candidates like Mark Begich.
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