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"Yeah? The jerk store called! They’re out of you!
"Yeah? The jerk store called! They’re out of you!
The more deeply and unanimously red your local lawmakers consider their electorate, the more confident they will be pushing right and far right legislation and building MAGA cultishness. It won’t change who’s elected, but it can change how your local lawmakers think about what their community wants.
Improbably
Yeah more an improbably accepted suggestion than a bad one. Played out, I agree you would see a lot more rationality out of a calmer electorate who are more in touch with their reactions to things.
Elementally, my deer what son?
Unfortunate. You’ve been diagnosed as not being a rock.
And my mom said living on a houseboat doesn’t make me a marine creature
This specific melon, unfortunately and offensively, is why queer people were called “fruity” until gay marriage was legalized.
Wtf is this video of a silent, uncanny stare?
This is how bad it’s gotten?
Welp, life ambition achieved at 19, all downhill from here…
Pickleball has taken over quickly, next is picklebuilding
Saw a bus with a mullvad ad on the side here in Chicago. I wonder how much the choice to prioritize physical/traditional advertising comes from the fact that their main audience is also probably one using ad blockers online.
And the vast majority of the electorate is even more conservative now, while modern progressives have less broad party support than Obama did. Obama had also been working on and receiving POTUS chatter for years before throwing his hat in. There’s just no one like that in today’s party.
It’s not 2008, and a comparison of Obama’s chances then with someone sliding into the race this late is not based in reality. I really wish it was, but there is no Obama in today’s DRC, and if there was, his campaign would still be starting 10 steps back to suddenly enter the race. I don’t like it any more than the next guy, but I’m not gonna advocate for even worse chances against Trump.
You are in a tiny tiny echo chamber if you think she’s got a chance. This election will come down to firmly purple swing states, and literally not a single one would swing blue for such a divisive candidate. (Not even saying she’s divisive for good reason, just that she objectively is when you look at public sentiment).
Biden is so unfortunately the best chance to avoid Trump, and he’s not even a great chance.
So who’s your candidate, and how would they win enough votes from a major party in which 50+% of people are (unfortunately, but accurately) moderates?
I am bsod myself