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« on: September 26, 2019, 11:45:18 AM »

Bernie would've lost Viriginia in 2016, tho. /s
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« Reply #1 on: September 26, 2019, 10:08:53 PM »

I remember when Democrats underestimated Trump in 2016.

I wonder what will happen if Republicans do the same for Warren

Warren is for : Massively Hiking Taxes , Is Anti-Business, Is for open borders and for packing the courts . She is open about all those things as well and while you could manage to be for one or maybe two of these things being for all 4 will make her a clear underdog in the race .


Heck anyone who is for packing the courts can’t make an argument that Trump is destroying democracy because what they would set of would be far far worse and most people would agree .



So in other words, you're saying "I don't like all these things that Warren supports, so therefore the general electorate must not like them either and those few positions alone would keep her as a clear underdog and she obviously won't win the presidency since she has a few positions that are unpopular."

That's A+ political analysis right there!
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