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kongress
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« on: April 10, 2018, 12:22:06 PM »

This is my prediction of the 2044 electoral map.


Basically the slow trend of Racial polarization continues to a point where Republicans are winning 80% of the White vote, while Democrats are winning 90% of the Nonwhite vote. This results in very closely divided elections (in both the electoral and popular vote) who's outcome are solely based on Republicans turning out as many Whites as possible (primarily by using Racist appeals against Nonwhites), and Democrats turning out as many Nonwhites as possible (primarily by using Racist appeals against Whites). Economic issues are still discussed in campaigns, but only in an extremely racialized way, while Cultural issues dominate the discussion. This results in a very unstable and borderline Third-world country (America's economic and military power has diminished significantly due to a major economic crash caused by a massive equity bubble and over leveraged Corporate debt in the 2020s, combined with a embarrassing military defeat by Russia and China in the 2030s), in which elections are followed by large-scale civil unrest by whichever side loses them.

It appears King Lear has become a white supremacist.
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Perlen vor den Schweinen
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« Reply #1 on: July 09, 2018, 07:47:51 PM »

NJ-02 is Leans R. The GOP machine in NJ-02 has kept LoBiondo his seat for over 20 years with no issue.

NJ-02 supports these "tell it like it is" politics, and voted for Trump in 2016. These tough positions from Grossman may cost Van Drew the seat, as South Jersey voters do not support the left's push for open borders, even if Van Drew is tough on immigration. Period.

That post was a parody of our favorite NJ centrist hero.
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