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Question: What are the chances HR 1 becomes law, passing the senate and house by the  time of the 2022 midterms?
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10-20%
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20-30%
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30-40%
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40-50%
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50-60%
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60-70%
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70-80%
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Almost certain it will be passed
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It will be DOA
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Author Topic: HR 1 becoming law?  (Read 2630 times)
Amenhotep Bakari-Sellers
olawakandi
Atlas Institution
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Posts: 88,721
Jamaica
Political Matrix
E: -6.84, S: -0.17


« on: March 04, 2021, 09:13:48 AM »

I saw Adam Schiff on MSNBC and he said D's must pass this bill in order to prevent FL or TX from redrawing Congressional lines, we have an R favored SCOTUS, but Kavanaugh and Roberts aren't Scalia conservatives that's why Trump lost his Appeals during the Election, they are main stream conservatives, like Kennedy, when Redistricting gets to SCOTUS they will give Rs the benefit of the doubt in gerrymandering but there's Latino districts in FL and TX that Rs must take into account.

It's not the end all be all and the Election isn't in 2021, it's in 2022, a D wave isn't out of the question with 53 Senate seats and House D Speaker

History has told us that in order for the outparty to have a successful Midterm, they sweep both VA and NJ 2009 Rs won VA and NJ and 2017 D's took back both. The Rs are gonna lose both, bad sign for them

This isn't 2010/14 when Obamacare was UNPOPULARITY
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Amenhotep Bakari-Sellers
olawakandi
Atlas Institution
*****
Posts: 88,721
Jamaica
Political Matrix
E: -6.84, S: -0.17


« Reply #1 on: March 04, 2021, 11:32:23 AM »

Of course they do but there is a Fillibuster and Rs aren't relinquishing until 2023 should we get 52 or 53 seats and keep the House to expand the Crt to 11 not 13 judges, Roberts is a moderate and with a 6/5 Crt he will get rid of gerrymandering, I don't think PR makes it as a state, but DC Statehood will pass, PR is a Commonwealth and stay that way
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Amenhotep Bakari-Sellers
olawakandi
Atlas Institution
*****
Posts: 88,721
Jamaica
Political Matrix
E: -6.84, S: -0.17


« Reply #2 on: March 04, 2021, 02:51:31 PM »

This is exactly why Trump got Kennedy to retire and install 3 R judges so they can control Redistricting, they aren't giving up on Reappointment or the Filibuster, Rs
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