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• #13627
This is an interesting article with a bit of a bio on (one of) the most conservative Democratic senators. Wont be easy to get radical change. But at least the day to day running of government should be much easier
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• #13628
And Puerto Rico. And reverse some of the gerrymandering.
Lots of horse-trading to be done and promises of investment in the regions covered by more right-wing Dems.
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• #13629
This all has the feel of Ep2-Attack of the Clones with the sentate vote.
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• #13630
Gerrymandering and voter suppression. To my mind, they should be suspending the Senators from states that have rejected representative democracy until they sort out their shit. And then make Senate seat allocation proportionate to population. But I'd cause a civil war within a month.
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• #13632
Still waiting for Ossof to be called, heading in the right direction though.
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• #13633
I agree, but I have a feeling they won't want to go to the level the republicans/Trumps have eg stacking the judiciary, expanding the supreme court, and what you suggest. I also think that is a mistake.
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• #13634
next stop, that human blobfish mitch mcconnell. womp womp, fucker.
fuck him, right in the cloaca.
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• #13635
Still waiting for Ossof to be called, heading in the right direction though.
AH! I knew there were 2, but thought his was the uncertain seat. But yes, you are right, its a vote, so the other seat could still be lost.
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• #13636
Apparently the Purdue/Ossoff was 0.01% difference when they stopped counting, but most of the outstanding votes were from highly Dem areas. Not seen that confirmed though.
tbh, I was really sure the Reps would take at last one of these, probably Loeffler (mainly through painting Warnock as 'communist' i.e. Black), and it's really pleasing to watch them fuck it up through the sort of infighting the Dems seemingly had a monopoly on.
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• #13637
Bring back Reps.
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• #13638
Having just watched (brief) video of all four, I'd say the Democratic candidates are both more charismatic than their opponents, with Warnock leading, and I'd say Loeffler is the least charismatic of the lot. The best speaker, by some margin, seems to be Ossoff. Even as politicians go, he's very on-message, concise, and clear. Obviously, it helps with charisma if you don't peddle division, as both Perdue and Loeffler did in the speeches I watched bits of. I don't know how the 'radical socialist' angle works in the US, but it does seem very odd against candidates standing with Joe Biden. Warnock comes across as a little out of his element and hesitant in more scripted speeches or in the debate against Loeffler. He seems to be much better in stump appearances, where I guess he can use his pulpit experience more.
Obviously, it's all subjective how they come across to you.
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• #13639
I'm looking forward to the trump meltdown on twitter.
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• #13640
I doubt it'll be an entertaining meltdown. Probably just a rehash of vote dumps and dead people voting.
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• #13641
There will be a lot of rehashed crap but then he will do his stand one word tweets which you know means he's having a tantrum.
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• #13642
i'm just looking forward to the day where none of us have to put up with his delusional shit anymore.
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• #13643
Maybe we need an elected second house based on some form of Proportional Representation, instead of Lords etc?
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• #13644
Agree so much. I thought the election being called was the end of this, but the continued challenges from Trump and the majority of the Republicans shows that this still isn't finished. I no longer doom scroll after googling for Trump on awakening but still have to check in at some point in the day to be reminded it isn't just him but the party apparatus too.
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• #13645
I'm looking forward to the upcoming period of reflection from the Republican Party, where the realise they weren't moving with the majority of Americans.
I'm sure this will happen and we'll see a more centrist, moderate Republican Party into 2024 and beyond.
Lol.
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• #13646
In just four years, Donald Trump cost the Republican Party the House, the Senate, and the presidency.
Well done, sir!
You would hope that the Trump name/affiliation is now toxic enough that the Republicans will clean ship and get rid. Alas they still have people on board like McConnell and Cruz.
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• #13647
Power at all costs, that's the name of the game for the GOP... I think it's gonna get very dark, Trump has shown them the way now ..
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• #13648
It could easily be 6 years before they have any mandate. If the Dems play their cards right they could solidify GA and possibly turn Texas blue and it’d be check mate.
Imagine the dems winning an election on a scale like Reagan did bitd.
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• #13649
Yep, over 100 Congresspeople and 10+ Republican senators are going to vote against the bipartisan, democratically certified election results today. Absolute madness!!
Just to prove loyalty to Trump and his nut-job followers. Crazy stuff.
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• #13650
trumpism will be back, possibly by another name. this is why this dem tactic of "forgive and forget" is so dangerous. these cunts that have tried to undermine the democratic process and install a fascist dictatorship need to be pointed out and measures put in place that ensures they can never hold public office again.
fuck negotiating with fascists. we used to shoot them, remember?
Also Puerto Rico, guaranteed Dem.