Message from @Snickers

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2018-01-12 04:08:22 UTC  

I mean, two of the governorships went towards Democrats this year (although they are neoliberal corporatists)

2018-01-12 04:08:29 UTC  

Just a regular progressive

2018-01-12 04:09:04 UTC  

'regular progressive' in 2018 is different from 'regular progressive' in 2013...a lot has changed since then

2018-01-12 04:09:18 UTC  

I'm both fiscally and socially liberal.

2018-01-12 04:09:36 UTC  

fiscal as in Keynesian? or social democrat?

2018-01-12 04:09:53 UTC  

Not a Keynesian.

2018-01-12 04:09:58 UTC  

as long as you aren't pro Warren you may very well be safe here

2018-01-12 04:10:26 UTC  

Didn't Warren vote for like 80 million dollars in aid towards some War?

2018-01-12 04:10:41 UTC  

wouldn't surprise me

2018-01-12 04:10:56 UTC  

also never paid car taxes

2018-01-12 04:10:58 UTC  

ever

2018-01-12 04:11:24 UTC  

and never sent voluntary aid to schools even though she claimed she always had

2018-01-12 04:13:29 UTC  

can someone bump the thread

2018-01-12 04:13:48 UTC  

thanks

2018-01-12 04:14:12 UTC  

Yeah. I think Warren isn't really a progressive. Maybe on some issues but others not so much

2018-01-12 04:15:32 UTC  

But I wouldn't trust the media on whether or not hter will be a blue or red sweep. CNN, Fox, MSMBC are all biased in their own ways

2018-01-12 04:15:46 UTC  

yeah, also it's January

2018-01-12 04:15:51 UTC  

a lot can change between now and November

2018-01-12 04:16:02 UTC  

I would be willing to think there's a Blue Wave if the economy tanks

2018-01-12 04:16:10 UTC  

And most of them dont report on the grassroots campaign (Progressives and Social Democrats from CNN and MSNBC/Austrians and Libertarians from Fox)

2018-01-12 04:16:21 UTC  

if the economy is doing even better, I think the GOP can get a net-gain even in the House

2018-01-12 04:16:27 UTC  

yeah, that's the thing

2018-01-12 04:16:37 UTC  

they're touting it on a national level

2018-01-12 04:17:51 UTC  

Polls are retarded, but most people look at the polls and no the candidate's voting history anyways so thats what the media goes for

2018-01-12 04:18:19 UTC  

Democrats having "48.8" to GOP's "36.7" doesn't mean shit because

1. It's national level, not district by district
2. It's fucking January, not November
3. How are they sampled?
4. How do they know who's voting

2018-01-12 04:19:35 UTC  

The only people participating in the polls are likely subscribers or some shit

2018-01-12 04:19:49 UTC  

thye are almost always liberal

2018-01-12 04:21:21 UTC  

But yeah, Indiana looks like its going red definitely, Florida and North Dakota are probably going to go red, and IDK about the rest of the states (in terms of the Senate)

2018-01-12 04:21:44 UTC  

Massachusetts is fucking weird

2018-01-12 04:21:44 UTC  

returned

2018-01-12 04:21:54 UTC  

okay, catch me up to speed

2018-01-12 04:22:00 UTC  

jackborne what part of Mass are you from

2018-01-12 04:22:07 UTC  

the Cape

2018-01-12 04:22:08 UTC  

@🎃Boo-ton🎃 we're just talking about national polls

2018-01-12 04:22:22 UTC  

and how they don't mean anything, especially at this point

2018-01-12 04:22:49 UTC  

generic ballot polls are useless,

2018-01-12 04:23:11 UTC  

most people like their local congressman

2018-01-12 04:23:47 UTC  

until we get polls from specific districts, it won't matter

2018-01-12 04:25:20 UTC  

I'd honestly laugh if Senator Menendez is still in the Senate even after the corruption trial and being faced with al those charges