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« on: November 28, 2019, 03:50:57 PM »

A few more pro-life Democrats running against pro-choice Republicans would go a long way toward improving civility again, IMO.

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Not with the direction the Democratic Party is going and there if you ran for office you would stand to have a much better chance in a Republican primary than a Democratic one.


On immigration, you are right of almost every Democrat and even some Republicans and on economic issues lol, you are far to the right of the entire Democratic party and since you dont have incumbency like   Lipinski you would lose badly in a Dem party


In a Republican party you could easily win as long as you get backing by the establishment and the race isnt nationalized
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OSR stands with Israel
Computer89
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Posts: 44,772


Political Matrix
E: 3.42, S: 2.61

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« Reply #1 on: November 28, 2019, 03:54:04 PM »




Fulton County going Republican was very rare even then as even in the post solid south era only Nixon in 1972 has won the county and even then it was by less of a margin then Mattingly and Nixon won GA by over 50 points while Mattingly only won GA by 1.74 points
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OSR stands with Israel
Computer89
Atlas Legend
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Posts: 44,772


Political Matrix
E: 3.42, S: 2.61

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« Reply #2 on: November 28, 2019, 04:33:23 PM »

A few more pro-life Democrats running against pro-choice Republicans would go a long way toward improving civility again, IMO.

One of us!  One of us!  We accept you!  One of us!  One of Us!  One of Us!  RINO Tom will soon be one of us!

Not with the direction the Democratic Party is going and there if you ran for office you would stand to have a much better chance in a Republican primary than a Democratic one.


On immigration, you are right of almost every Democrat and even some Republicans and on economic issues lol, you are far to the right of the entire Democratic party and since you dont have incumbency like   Lipinski you would lose badly in a Dem party


In a Republican party you could easily win as long as you get backing by the establishment and the race isnt nationalized

You know that I support full amnesty and an expedited path to citizenship for all illegal immigrants who haven't been convicted of a non-immigration related offense and dramatically increasing immigration quotas for all countries, right? Tongue  I also want to sack the entire leadership (mid-level on up) of ICE and the other two immigration agencies and replace them all with a new agency that focuses on border security geared toward looking for national security threats and keeping out drugs/gang members rather than immigrants in general.  I mean, yes, I oppose open borders for national security reasons and think some of the stuff I want to shouldn't be attempted b/c they're political non-starters (and I don't like Julian Castro's dumb demagoguery about decriminalizing illegal immigration), but I'm pretty liberal on immigration. 

Also, while I'm certainly to the right on economics of certain factions of the Democratic primary, I'm still well to the left of say, Obama, on most economic issues (especially when taxes, unions, and education spending are involved).  And even if that all weren't true, we can't forget about social issues.  For example, I don't think there is any individual right to own guns under the second amendment, period.  It's an invented right created when a rogue SCOTUS majority decided to abuse its power by legislating from the bench in 2008 (DC v. Heller). 

Username aside, I fit in well in my current party.

I thought I was responding to Green Line for a second lol sorry because hes replied to RINO Tom the same way before
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