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Kingpoleon
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« on: April 15, 2016, 09:28:12 PM »

Great news defeating Portman and McCain will be is splendid
Eliminating moderates obviously helps your midterms, when the other party's base sweeps the general and stops all compromising. "Where are the moderates?!?" The incumbent President's people say. Where are they? You severely hurt your last two years of your term by helping your first two slightly.
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Kingpoleon
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« Reply #1 on: April 16, 2016, 12:42:30 PM »

Great news defeating Portman and McCain will be is splendid
Eliminating moderates obviously helps your midterms, when the other party's base sweeps the general and stops all compromising. "Where are the moderates?!?" The incumbent President's people say. Where are they? You severely hurt your last two years of your term by helping your first two slightly.

Well, it's not like Republicans care about moderates either, after cheering Begich, Hagan, Pryor, and Landrieu being booted out in 2014.

At least that wasn't in a Presidential year. Pryor was a corrupt person, and Hagan was pretty liberal, especially for being from NC. Landrieu was pretty moderate, while Begich was more of a McCain maverick. I guess I can say those two were pretty bad losses for moderates.
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