140 000 voters leaving the GOP is a rounding error out of 75 million votes cast last November. Party registration always jumps around a lot. I would still bet that the next election comes down to tens of thousands of votes either way in a few battleground states like the last two have which means the current GOP gleichschaltung programme detailed in that autopsy report is even more horrific. Here's another part of it:
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/ele...uston-n1263624
Immigration:
https://twitter.com/m_clem/status/1382439055594557442
Infrastructure:
https://twitter.com/mattyglesias/sta...04362400190469
Interestingly Biden's very popular infrastructure bill becomes even more popular when voters hear the money to pay for it will come from increased corporate taxes. Here's the GOP counter offer such as it is:
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2021...s-gas-tax.html
The party of the working classes.
And if you thought the Nazi reference above was unfair then you have to deal with the fact that the GOP is currently normalising white supremacy and making it acceptable to Americans. This is not promising for America's future at all:
https://twitter.com/NikkiMcR/status/1380309798957285376
If you say it is a rounding error, ok. The way I read the article wasn't so much about the party losing voters, it was about why there was a surge in voters changin over a short period.
People leave parties for various reasons but this was an instance of raising the question- how many left as a response to January 6th.
The biggest spikes in Republicans leaving the party came in the days after Jan. 6, especially in California, where there were 1,020 Republican changes on Jan. 5 — and then 3,243 on Jan. 7. In Arizona, there were 233 Republican changes in the first five days of January, and 3,317 in the next week.
I would also agree the next election will come down to what you stated. The country has always voted around 50-48 with a 2% demographic that is swayed from one party to the other.
All's lost! Everything's going to shit!
3 issues I like hearing about Student Loans, Infrastructure & the failed war on terror.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/biden-a...ps-withdrawal/
President Biden has decided to withdraw military forces from Afghanistan by September 11, 2021,
This quote got me: "An Afghan government official texted a response to the news: "Well we now have to charter our own way forward."
Well, yeah, that was supposed to have occurred decade ago at least!
https://news.yahoo.com/50k-student-l...160312002.html
$50K of student loan forgiveness would wipe out federal debt for 36M, new data shows
https://jalopnik.com/it-s-amazing-ho...ure-1846257725
https://news.yahoo.com/republicans-s...104000259.html
This quote gets me: top Republican on the Environment and Public Works Committee, is stuck in the middle of the struggle, said she's crafting a "conceptual Republican bill" that includes investments in roads and bridges.
"We're working on that right now. We haven't made consensus on it," she said.
Republicans had the house, senate & oval office and weren't held accountable. So we're right back where we always end up. One party saying no to something needed, then offering nothing in return.
One thing I will say about Biden- sure is nice to know our president isn't being flown around to golf resorts to rallies that sell foreign merchandise in USA's name.
Wonderful knowing we have a president that allows Twitter to be a social platform, not a presidential bullhorn to shit out tweets of malice.
A chance to give him- a chance.
Hold Both parties accountable for presenting bills, or countering bills as opposed to lip service.
All's lost! Everything's going to shit!
Multitasking is great when it's relative to the job. Playing golf, doing I am the world tours IMO isn't the best way to show one's ability to do several things at once.
Really a shame another election and we're rehashing the same topic(s) president after president after president.
If infrastructure can be tackled that will take both parties. Hopefully neither stands in the other's way.![]()
All's lost! Everything's going to shit!
140 000 voters leaving the GOP is a rounding error out of 75 million votes cast last November. Party registration always jumps around a lot. I would still bet that the next election comes down to tens of thousands of votes either way in a few battleground states like the last two have which means the current GOP gleichschaltung programme detailed in that autopsy report is even more horrific. Here's another part of it:<br><br>https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/elections/texas-gop-recruiting-army-fight-fraud-largely-minority-areas-houston-n1263624<br><br><br><br>Immigration:<br><br><br>ht tps://twitter.com/m_clem/status/1382439055594557442<br><br><br><br>Infrastructure: <br><br><br>https://twitter.com/mattyglesias/status/1382304362400190469<br><br><br><br>Interestingly Biden's very popular infrastructure bill becomes even more popular when voters hear the money to pay for it will come from increased corporate taxes. Here's the GOP counter offer such as it is:<br><br>https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2021/04/biden-infrastructure-senate-republicans-gas-tax.html<br><br>The party of the working classes.<br><br><br><br>And if you thought the Nazi reference above was unfair then you have to deal with the fact that the GOP is currently normalising white supremacy and making it acceptable to Americans. This is not promising for America's future at all:<br><br>https://twitter.com/NikkiMcR/status/1380309798957285376<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br ><br><br>
140 000 voters leaving the GOP is a rounding error out of 75 million votes cast last November. Party registration always jumps around a lot. I would still bet that the next election comes down to tens of thousands of votes either way in a few battleground states like the last two have which means the current GOP gleichschaltung programme detailed in that autopsy report is even more horrific. Here's another part of it:
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/ele...uston-n1263624
Immigration:https://twitter.com/m_clem/status/1382439055594557442
Infrastructure:
https://twitter.com/mattyglesias/sta...04362400190469
Interestingly Biden's very popular infrastructure bill becomes even more popular when voters hear the money to pay for it will come from increased corporate taxes. Here's the GOP counter offer such as it is:
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2021...s-gas-tax.html
The party of the working classes.
And if you thought the Nazi reference above was unfair then you have to deal with the fact that the GOP is currently normalising white supremacy and making it acceptable to Americans. This is not promising for America's future at all:
https://twitter.com/NikkiMcR/status/1380309798957285376
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