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« Reply #25 on: March 09, 2020, 11:44:45 AM »

That state as Seattle, Olympia and Bellingham to give it a decent liberal tilt, but Seattle's suburbs are fairly moderate. The rest of the state could go either way.

Most Seattle suburbs aren’t “moderate” per se (Bellevue in particular is far less moderate than it used to be), but if you’re just saying that they’re less liberal than Seattle, then yeah, hard to argue with that.

No, they're very moderate.

Yes, obviously a poster from IL understands my state better than I do Roll Eyes

Yeah, I might!  I know these moderates.  They don’t want a socialist, they want a neoliberal.  Maybe in Seattle that would fly.

0/10, try harder.

I guess you’ll see tomorrow Smiley
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« Reply #26 on: March 09, 2020, 11:47:15 AM »

That state as Seattle, Olympia and Bellingham to give it a decent liberal tilt, but Seattle's suburbs are fairly moderate. The rest of the state could go either way.

Most Seattle suburbs aren’t “moderate” per se (Bellevue in particular is far less moderate than it used to be), but if you’re just saying that they’re less liberal than Seattle, then yeah, hard to argue with that.

No, they're very moderate.

Yes, obviously a poster from IL understands my state better than I do Roll Eyes

Yeah, I might!  I know these moderates.  They don’t want a socialist, they want a neoliberal.  Maybe in Seattle that would fly.

0/10, try harder.

I guess you’ll see tomorrow Smiley

I'm predicting a very narrow Biden win, but not because the "suburbs" are "very moderate." Plenty of liberal voters are only concerned with beating Trump and nothing else. It has nothing to do with disliking Sanders's policies, there are plenty who like his policies but not his style.
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« Reply #27 on: March 09, 2020, 11:49:32 AM »

That state as Seattle, Olympia and Bellingham to give it a decent liberal tilt, but Seattle's suburbs are fairly moderate. The rest of the state could go either way.

Most Seattle suburbs aren’t “moderate” per se (Bellevue in particular is far less moderate than it used to be), but if you’re just saying that they’re less liberal than Seattle, then yeah, hard to argue with that.

I agree with that and really I was just using moderate in the context that it has been used in this primary.
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« Reply #28 on: March 09, 2020, 11:52:09 AM »

That state as Seattle, Olympia and Bellingham to give it a decent liberal tilt, but Seattle's suburbs are fairly moderate. The rest of the state could go either way.

Most Seattle suburbs aren’t “moderate” per se (Bellevue in particular is far less moderate than it used to be), but if you’re just saying that they’re less liberal than Seattle, then yeah, hard to argue with that.

I agree with that and really I was just using moderate in the context that it has been used in this primary.

Fair enough.
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« Reply #29 on: March 09, 2020, 12:29:52 PM »

Hot take: Sanders made a mistake by making Michigan his last stand instead of Washington were demographics and early voting made a win much more feasible.
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« Reply #30 on: March 09, 2020, 06:19:39 PM »

Hot take: Sanders made a mistake by making Michigan his last stand instead of Washington were demographics and early voting made a win much more feasible.

The appeal of another Michigan miracle is just too tantalizing for him, I guess.
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