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« on: May 06, 2019, 01:51:04 PM »

Stram Kurs (Tough Line) has been officially approved to run in the election, and will use the letter P (for Paludan I would imagine. Today Radio24/7 revealed that Paludan was sentenced a fine of 4 000 DKK (535 euro) for insulting a police officer in 2015; he called the police officer "a fascist stromtrooper", "a criminal punk" and "a loser with 0.0% human value". As a part of his defence, Paludan used the fact that he was in an accident in 2005, where he hit his head to the degree that it has changed his behaviour. Since then, he has been easily annoyed with other people and lost 25% of his ability to work (insurance term).

Arguing you have a head injury altering your behavior is extremely stupid when you're also running in an election.
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weatherboy1102
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« Reply #1 on: June 04, 2019, 07:01:46 PM »

Why did the DF fall so rapidly in polling? It seemed at least somewhat neck and neck between the coalitions and then bam. Can someone with good knowledge here explain?
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weatherboy1102
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« Reply #2 on: June 17, 2019, 02:57:31 PM »


I assume in Copenhagen that the areas going for B are much more upper-class sorts of people while areas going for Ø are either high immigrant or very working-class? I don't know the coalitions extremely well but I'd assume immigrants were not fans on the A's rightward shift on immigration, yes?
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