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Rjjr77
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« on: March 01, 2017, 12:46:30 PM »

We now see that much Atlas #analysis of the 2016 election was wrong or is now seen to be wrong. I am sure that much of what we think about the 2020 election will be proven wrong? Which pieces of current conventional wisdom on this forum do you view as ridiculous and wrong? What do you think will be proven wrong after the 2020 election? Discuss!

That Georgia is so close to flipping.
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Rjjr77
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« Reply #1 on: March 15, 2017, 11:50:08 PM »

Not sure if anyone mentioned this yet, but I think the idea that America isn't a dying democracy will be definitively disproven, for those willing to accept the message.  For what it's worth, though, that conclusion likely won't rely on any particular outcome.

Eh, if we survived 1850-1880 (and came out of it on net much more democratic than we were before), we can sure as heck survive this.

Interesting point. But what would a literal civil war in the U.S. look like these days, and with this president?
Depends on the sides of the war
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