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Question: Who would you vote for/Who wins
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ExtremeRepublican/ExtremeRepublican(R)
 
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Author Topic: ExtremeRepublican vs BG-NY  (Read 1812 times)
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« on: October 25, 2021, 02:32:09 PM »

This is an interesting matchup cause ExtremeRepublican and BG-NY are pretty much opposites  when it comes to their views.

ExtremeRepublican is extremely economically and socially conservative but is more liberal on issues like immigration and more of an intervenionist than isolationist on foreign policy while BG-NY is extremely leftist on economic issues and very socially progressive on all the social issues Extreme is really conservative on but is very right wing on immigration and an isolationist on foreign policy.


For who would win in a matchup assume that ExtremeRepublican is the Republican candidate and BG-NY is the Democratic candidate 
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Computer89
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« Reply #1 on: October 27, 2021, 01:35:48 AM »



This could be the battleground map in a close race
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Computer89
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« Reply #2 on: October 29, 2021, 01:16:08 PM »

I like BG's views more on foreign policy even though I think he's extreme on them, but I like Extreme Republicans views on social issues. I disagree with both of their economic views as I'm somewhere in the middle but I'll probably go with Extreme Republican since he's pro-life. It would be overall a FF election regardless of who wins as long as the winner maintains democracy and freedom.



Ultimately it comes down to Ohio which is tied between strong evangelical support for ExtremeRepublican as well neo-nationalist support for BG.



Something looks very 2004ish about that map.  Interestingly, I've always felt that I fit 2004's definition of an ultra-ultra-conservative far better than I fit any modern definition of one.

Uh, because it is the 2004 map?

Bush won Iowa in 2004 so not really and if you mean the tipping point map then NM should he Dem as well
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