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ultraviolet
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« on: December 20, 2020, 12:54:19 PM »

I feel like we will go back to 8 year dem, 8 year rep, 8 year dem, etc

As we learned this year, it’s very difficult to take down an incumbent, so barring another Trump level disaster, we should (hopefully) go back to the boring politics of 1992-2016
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ultraviolet
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« Reply #1 on: December 20, 2020, 01:44:20 PM »

I feel like we will go back to 8 year dem, 8 year rep, 8 year dem, etc

As we learned this year, it’s very difficult to take down an incumbent, so barring another Trump level disaster, we should (hopefully) go back to the boring politics of 1992-2016
16 years Dem and only 8 years Rep. yah, no, haha

So, did you just not read the words in the comment you replied to?
I did, I find it hard to see how the American public is in love with the Democratic Party enough and who exactly could increase turnout for the Democrats for you all to be in power like that all over again.

Are you unable to recognize patterns, or are you just a troll?
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ultraviolet
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Posts: 1,962
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Political Matrix
E: 0.71, S: -3.22

P P P
« Reply #2 on: December 20, 2020, 03:51:18 PM »

I feel like we will go back to 8 year dem, 8 year rep, 8 year dem, etc

As we learned this year, it’s very difficult to take down an incumbent, so barring another Trump level disaster, we should (hopefully) go back to the boring politics of 1992-2016
16 years Dem and only 8 years Rep. yah, no, haha

So, did you just not read the words in the comment you replied to?
I did, I find it hard to see how the American public is in love with the Democratic Party enough and who exactly could increase turnout for the Democrats for you all to be in power like that all over again.

Are you unable to recognize patterns, or are you just a troll?
Patterns can change, voting pattern change. Depending on the demographics of a state and and how the immigration and migration of certain states can lead to new coalition and voting patterns. Like how Georgia may go blue at the Democrats expense of Michigan and Pennsylvania.

Not what I meant
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ultraviolet
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Posts: 1,962
United States


Political Matrix
E: 0.71, S: -3.22

P P P
« Reply #3 on: December 20, 2020, 04:07:10 PM »

I feel like we will go back to 8 year dem, 8 year rep, 8 year dem, etc

As we learned this year, it’s very difficult to take down an incumbent, so barring another Trump level disaster, we should (hopefully) go back to the boring politics of 1992-2016
16 years Dem and only 8 years Rep. yah, no, haha

So, did you just not read the words in the comment you replied to?
I did, I find it hard to see how the American public is in love with the Democratic Party enough and who exactly could increase turnout for the Democrats for you all to be in power like that all over again.

Are you unable to recognize patterns, or are you just a troll?
Patterns can change, voting pattern change. Depending on the demographics of a state and and how the immigration and migration of certain states can lead to new coalition and voting patterns. Like how Georgia may go blue at the Democrats expense of Michigan and Pennsylvania.

Not what I meant
No trend indicates people want more Democratic rule than Republican rule.

I didn’t say anything about that. Please reread my post
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