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And has history behind it to prove it's been effective.
What is Nuke's Strategy?
Just try to maintain the majority by running negative campaigns against Democrats
Big idea is just holding both houses.
And hopefully gaining more seats
Until Trump's 2020 charisma can carry more GOP on the coattails.
It would be nice yeah.
we need to gain seats, but even more keep control.
The issue is the quality of the party itself
Button Mash wants to hold republicans accountable for what they did no Omnibus and stay home and "earn his vote back", and then flip it back in 2020
That is so stupid
yeah it is, but you're playing two different games. Democrats don't care about the quality of the party, they just vote party line.
So you're running on principles and they're running on Party name.
I'm not saying it's desirable, however it is not an impossibility or even that absurd.
Which means they're going to win more seats because they are holding none of their politicians accountable
It's like my dad when he votes, he just votes right down the line Republican
It is totally absurd!
It is not absurd.
There's 200 years of history and modern day projections to prove!
Older people just vote on party name
@Deleted User That's pretty uncommon for most right wings is my point.
But still
Younger Democrat doo to.
Lots of older people do it
The problem is that the circumstances change a mile a minute.
At least democrats get things done when they are in office
Republicans can have a majority and not accomplish squat
It’s the sad truth
That's our problem
Mostly because the Senate
the House has passed 305 Bills so far
They don't have to care about party purity because they have a solid foundation
But the Senate hasn't taken any of them.
Every Democratic Senator voted for Obamacare
And now obamacare is enver going away.
We don't have party unity
My idea is that we need to fight in the primaries for the most far-right candidates (but not too harshly) and ultimately endeavor to defend as many Reps/Governors as possible in November while going on an all-out offensive in the Senate to reach 62 votes.
A solid majority of people want it modified, not repealed anymore
When people vote for a Democrat, they know how they'll act
Great idea