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2022 Midterms

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by Xerobull, Jan 8, 2021.

  1. jiggyfly

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    I agree about the identifying part but thats not just Cubans it happens to some degree with all Hispanics of Spanish descent, I think that's the reason Trump has made so many inroads.

    And actually Spanish is considered white and then you have the subsets that are mixed with indians and africans.
     
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  2. rocketsjudoka

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    It's interesting looking back through this thread in the last 24 hours.
     
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  3. REEKO_HTOWN

    REEKO_HTOWN I'm Rich Biiiiaaatch!

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    Not since 9/11 has a President Thai unpopular keep up his wall.

    congrats to Dark Brandon!
     
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  4. basso

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    Warnock a few thousand votes shy of the 50 point barrier. That's got to be maddening.

    Runoff coming in GA.

    AZ and NV are huge for Dems.
     
  6. Ubiquitin

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    A lot of Hispanics are “white”. But I suspect a lot of Hispanics white and non-White are fairly conservative in the traditional sense. Many Black Americans are similarly conservative but they are unwelcome in the GOP beyond tokenism.

    I think the parties umbrellas continue to shift and at some point @basso will be a Democrat and @pgabriel will be a Republican.
     
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  7. Reeko

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    true, but I was seeing this type of stuff everywhere

    stuff like

    A recent CBS News/YouGov survey has Democrats running 2 percentage points behind Republicans in the generic congressional ballot — a measure closely tied to a party’s performance in the midterms. A New York Times/Siena College poll released on Monday showed likely voters inclined to vote Republican by a 49 percent to 45 percent margin. Independent women — a critical constituency for Democrats in swing states and districts — had swung sharply toward Republicans in the span of a month.

    In the New York Times/Siena College poll, just 5 percent of likely voters listed abortion as their most important issue.


    then the midterms happen and

     
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  8. basso

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    not this Democratic Party.
     
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  9. Major

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    Kentucky and Montana both appear to be set to reject locking in abortion restrictions. Dems should look at the national battlefield in 2024 and target purple state to try to get abortion initiatives on them and boost turnout.

    Nevada has a ranked choice initiative on their ballot - it's leading but close with a lot of vote outstanding.

    Nebraska voted raise minimum wage to $15.
     
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  10. jiggyfly

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    Yeah, all the Republicans are very silent.
     
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  11. Major

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    Many of the GOPers running in this election were not "generic" though. They were crazy.

    That's probably true - but it doesn't mean it wasn't the 2nd or 3rd most important issue or a non-negotiable issue. Nor does it mean that voters trusted Republicans on whatever issue that ranked #1.

    Abortion is often not the #1 issue for Republican voters, but it is a disqualifying issue. Even if they support a Democrat on other issues, they often won't vote for them due to abortion. We may be seeing some of that in reverse.
     
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  12. Ubiquitin

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  15. Reeko

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    they were so crazy that Republicans still had the advantage

    abortion being the top issue this election for just 5% of likely voters post-Dobbs is ridiculous

    I guess independent women didn't actually swing so hard in favor of the GOP as well
     
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  16. No Worries

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    Do you think that the Rs can put the crazy horse back in the barn?
     
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    Just checking in...did the red wave happen?
     
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  18. Reeko

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    more like a red cup spill
     
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  20. Xerobull

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    If by red wave you mean the GOP got their period and are b****ing about everything, yes. Same as yesterday.
     
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