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9 hours ago, motonoggin said:

OMG it's Lenin, isn't it? :lol:

While I'm not a Leninist, I do think few leaders could have accomplished what he did regardless of ideology.

You mean sit in the shadows writing papers while the poor rise up then come in to claim power at the last minute?

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9 hours ago, Mainecat said:

Twice as many democrats showed up to vote in Virginia than 2016.

Trump is done. He’s going to jail in January so watch for him to sneak out of the country late December for some made up meeting. 

 

Um, Trump didn't win Virginia in 2016.  What are they going to do, win it more bigly next time?  With the government swamp creatures all living in Alexandria, the state is lost for the Republicans.  

Trump has a better chance to win Minnesota than he does Virginia.

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Just now, motonoggin said:

Whitmer is a centrist so she'll make sure it's rigged for Biden. 

I’m still waiting for her to “fix the damn roads!” :lol:

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When has Obama been told to come out in support of Biden? Are they saving that incase Bernie becomes a real threat or are they going to wait until Biden goes up against Trump?

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1 minute ago, $poorsledder$ said:

When has Obama been told to come out in support of Biden? Are they saving that incase Bernie becomes a real threat or are they going to wait until Biden goes up against Trump?

It'll be right before the convention. Probably June. 

I'd be surprised if it was sooner. 

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They said it wasn't going to be an old white guy.  Three and a half years later and look at the best they could manage. 

The guy is having trouble finishing sentences and can't keep his nose out of peoples hair.  Wait till they bring his kid's Ukraine job back out again. 

There's no Kennedy in the background somewhere they can put up on stage?  There has to be someone better than this......

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45 minutes ago, $poorsledder$ said:

They said it wasn't going to be an old white guy.  Three and a half years later and look at the best they could manage. 

The guy is having trouble finishing sentences and can't keep his nose out of peoples hair.  Wait till they bring his kid's Ukraine job back out again. 

There's no Kennedy in the background somewhere they can put up on stage?  There has to be someone better than this......

They're intentionally throwing the election. 

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15 hours ago, motonoggin said:

I might just to quicken the demise of the empire and ultimately capitalism. 

You definitely should.  

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10 minutes ago, washedupmxer said:

Not even Dems are dumb enough support socialism

I mean, they don't realize it yet, but they are about to be ended as a national party.

Even Texans view socialism more favorably than capitalism. 

"According to the polling, 57 percent of likely Democratic voters view socialism positively in California, while 56 percent view the political ideology positively in Texas. Meanwhile, only 45 percent of Democratic voters in California view capitalism positively, with even less – 37 percent – viewing it positively in Texas."

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6 minutes ago, motonoggin said:

I mean, they don't realize it yet, but they are about to be ended as a national party.

Even Texans view socialism more favorably than capitalism. 

"According to the polling, 57 percent of likely Democratic voters view socialism positively in California, while 56 percent view the political ideology positively in Texas. Meanwhile, only 45 percent of Democratic voters in California view capitalism positively, with even less – 37 percent – viewing it positively in Texas."

People, in large amounts,aren't voting based on their own personal ideology this election cycle.  I did some phone banking a month or so ago and whenever I asked people what their number one issue was, it wasn't healthcare, corruption, student loans, none of it.  Over and over again it was almost universally people who were undecided and their number 1 priority was someone that can beat Donald Trump.  So how do they or anyone really know who that is, if any of them??   They don't.  But everyone is a pundit now and they're trying to figure out not so much who they prefer but who seems most palatable to others.  Now I'm just theorizing here, but based on how the very moderate Obama's "Affordable Care Act" caused people to take to the streets with snake flags and triangular hats, maybe they are wondering what sort of response would ensue in the wake of Medicare for All.  People are basically just voting from a position of fear.  Not saying I agree, just what I've observed.  

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17 minutes ago, motonoggin said:

I mean, they don't realize it yet, but they are about to be ended as a national party.

Even Texans view socialism more favorably than capitalism. 

"According to the polling, 57 percent of likely Democratic voters view socialism positively in California, while 56 percent view the political ideology positively in Texas. Meanwhile, only 45 percent of Democratic voters in California view capitalism positively, with even less – 37 percent – viewing it positively in Texas."

Yes California is a great example of who's opinion should lead us as a country smh 

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11 minutes ago, washedupmxer said:

Yes California is a great example of who's opinion should lead us as a country smh 

Texas is also mentioned, which is what I also mentioned.

But you're mind numbingly ignorant and kinda fuckin retarded, so...

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14 minutes ago, XC.Morrison said:

People, in large amounts,aren't voting based on their own personal ideology this election cycle.  I did some phone banking a month or so ago and whenever I asked people what their number one issue was, it wasn't healthcare, corruption, student loans, none of it.  Over and over again it was almost universally people who were undecided and their number 1 priority was someone that can beat Donald Trump.  So how do they or anyone really know who that is, if any of them??   They don't.  But everyone is a pundit now and they're trying to figure out not so much who they prefer but who seems most palatable to others.  Now I'm just theorizing here, but based on how the very moderate Obama's "Affordable Care Act" caused people to take to the streets with snake flags and triangular hats, maybe they are wondering what sort of response would ensue in the wake of Medicare for All.  People are basically just voting from a position of fear.  Not saying I agree, just what I've observed.  

So you did some phone banking and this is the conclusion you came to? It appears you talked to strictly Dumbocrats, what a load of bullshit. :lmao:

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18 minutes ago, XC.Morrison said:

People, in large amounts,aren't voting based on their own personal ideology this election cycle.  I did some phone banking a month or so ago and whenever I asked people what their number one issue was, it wasn't healthcare, corruption, student loans, none of it.  Over and over again it was almost universally people who were undecided and their number 1 priority was someone that can beat Donald Trump.  So how do they or anyone really know who that is, if any of them??   They don't.  But everyone is a pundit now and they're trying to figure out not so much who they prefer but who seems most palatable to others.  Now I'm just theorizing here, but based on how the very moderate Obama's "Affordable Care Act" caused people to take to the streets with snake flags and triangular hats, maybe they are wondering what sort of response would ensue in the wake of Medicare for All.  People are basically just voting from a position of fear.  Not saying I agree, just what I've observed.  

This is exactly why bourgeois democracy is a failure for working people.

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2 minutes ago, snoughnut said:

So you did some phone banking and this is the conclusion you came to? It appears you talked to strictly Dumbocrats, what a load of bullshit. :lmao:

Oh, I talked to a Trumpster too.  She was bonkers.  She was all like, look, I used to be on food stamps and I never ate better in my life.  Then she went on a tirade using terms like "Democraps".  She said she works with mentally disabled people who are on food stamps but she apparently hates food stamps and mentioned that she was an excellent cook.  Then she asked me how much money I made.  At one point she mentioned that her father was the Republican mayor of some town, in another state and so she could never vote democrat or it would dishonor him or something.  Most people didn't care to talk very long but this lady went on and on until her phone died I guess.  I wish I had a recording, lol. 

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