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Listen to top GOP pollster's advice for Trump
17,224 views Nov 11, 2022
Pollster Frank Luntz gives advice to former President Donald Trump after a string of midterm losses by the candidates Trump supported.
i'm not...a plethora of events coincided to make all of this happen.Given all the advantages Republicans had going into this electin cycle. Given how badly it went for Clinton and Obama in their mid term elections. Given how this time around, Republicans are seen as "too extreme for America".
I'm feeling pretty good about the 2022 election.
Hanimal posted this.i'm not...a plethora of events coincided to make all of this happen.
this wasn't because of the democrats brilliant strategy, this was because of the republicans shitty strategy...we won because we were playing against the village idiots. what happens when someone who isn't an idiots runs? someone who doesn't allow vital strategy to leak prematurely? someone who knows how to keep those with loud mouths quiet? what happens when they don't have trump stringing albatrosses around their necks like cheap plastic pearls?
don't get me wrong, i'm very happy at the odds that have been overcome so far...but we didn't really beat those odds, the republicans loaded the dice against themselves.
we need better for 24.
Democrat votes per seat | 36,111 |
Republican votes per seat | 17,460 |
I pulled up some information about what happened in Wisconsin. Republicans there have managed to do what Republicans nationally are trying to do. . Republicans nearly captured super majorities in both houses. Yet a Democrat won the governor's race. So, yeah, what happened in the legislature cannot be representative of the people's vote. Gerrymandering is a powerful tool. We should all push for a federal ban on it and let the courts decide if Congress can pass laws like that. Not that it will pass through a House controlled by Republicans.There is cause for optimism but the gerrymandering and upcoming Moore v. Harper case are scary.
The upcoming case is regarding a state legislature's total election power NOT subject to the review of a state's supreme court. The fact that the current court took this case is in and of itself disturbing; it's generally considered a fringe theory without merit.
Ohio just voted with a map their own supreme court ruled bogus (for the 5th time!). The Republicans just ran out the clock and the election went on with the illegal districts.
In the 2018 Wisconsin election:
The gerrymandering essentially diluted Democratic votes by 50% and it's likely worse this election cycle.
Democrat votes per seat 36,111 Republican votes per seat 17,460
Not exactly a free and fair election
I pulled up some information about what happened in Wisconsin. Republicans there have managed to do what Republicans nationally are trying to do. . Republicans nearly captured super majorities in both houses. Yet a Democrat won the governor's race. So, yeah, what happened in the legislature cannot be representative of the people's vote. Gerrymandering is a powerful tool. We should all push for a federal ban on it and let the courts decide if Congress can pass laws like that. Not that it will pass through a House controlled by Republicans.
Do you have a link you can give to explain the Moore v Harper case? I'll probably google it but would like to see what you are referring to.
It's a grab for power, plain and simple. Just make shit up and try to bully it through the courts. They might even have enough votes in SCOTUS to break our democracy. In order to get it on the docket, they needed four judges who thought the defendant's were making a worthy argument.Supreme Court to hear 2 cases with major implications for 2024
The Court's new term starts in October and includes significant voting cases.www.politico.com
Moore v. Harper, Explained
The debunked “independent state legislature theory” is on the Supreme Court’s docket, with potentially disastrous consequences.www.brennancenter.org
that's not who i am...what do you mean "we" ? you got a mouse in your pocket? i never went to a trump rally, i never went to a militia meeting, i didn't go to DC on 1/6, i never held anyone, of any color, down so the cops could kick their ass...as a matter of fact, i do as much to oppose any of those things as i can and retain my head, living in the redneck wonderland that i do.
Voters Crush GOP For MAGA Midterms: U.S. Must Face ‘Who We Are,’ Says Ebro & Ken Burns
47,685 views Nov 16, 2022
Director and documentarian Ken Burns joins MSNBC’s Ari Melber on the extremist politics voters rejected in the midterms, the history of violence in American politics and his new photographic history book in this wide ranging interview. Burns telling Melber “history is not melodrama, it’s tragedy… It takes art, the photographer’s lens, to see that it’s neither and both. We are all these things.”
Hey, this is Americans talking to Americans about your country and history! I thought Burns comment that the civil war wasn't a civil war but a sectional one was interesting.that's not who i am...what do you mean "we" ? you got a mouse in your pocket? i never went to a trump rally, i never went to a militia meeting, i didn't go to DC on 1/6, i never held anyone, of any color, down so the cops could kick their ass...as a matter of fact, i do as much to oppose any of those things as i can and retain my head, living in the redneck wonderland that i do.