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Darthpi – Anti-Florida Activist
darthpi
Junior Chimp
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E: -6.13, S: -6.87

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« on: August 22, 2022, 12:03:13 PM »

Seems about right. Suffice to say that if Republicans are only up 5 in Ohio, that bodes reasonably well for Democratic chances in Pennsylvania, Arizona, Wisconsin, and elsewhere.
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Darthpi – Anti-Florida Activist
darthpi
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 6,708
United States


Political Matrix
E: -6.13, S: -6.87

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« Reply #1 on: August 23, 2022, 02:25:43 PM »

Mandela Barnes and Fetterman are gonna be Sen ELECT and Wes Moore, Katie Hobbs and Maura Healey are gonna be GOV-ELECT

Ryan, Beasley and Demings aren't Sen elect yet and neither are Beto and Crist or Abrams the Rs have an advantage but Biden polls in Rassy are the highest since Sept 2021 and Rassy has an R House effect and so does Emerson and Traggy if Biden is at 47 he could be at 50% because there are more Drms in the country than Rs  if Biden is at 50 we can get any wave insurance map and even if we lose NY 19 higher turnout in Nov we will win them in November

This is a Traggy poll not a PPP it has a House effect

This is an olawakandi post
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Darthpi – Anti-Florida Activist
darthpi
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 6,708
United States


Political Matrix
E: -6.13, S: -6.87

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« Reply #2 on: August 23, 2022, 05:22:20 PM »

Vance is a rubber stamp for tax cuts he's a millionaire just like all politicians but Rs are against Entitlement spending except for stimulus checks and those are over

If that's what the people of Ohio want, let them have it.

And Ryan is following the footsteps of two losing Democratic nominees for President : John Kerry and Hillary Clinton.

In fact, throughout his 20-year old career in Congress, he voted to raise taxes 113 times. Not 70 times, not 80 times but 113 times. That is 15 more votes for higher taxes than John Kerry's 98 votes to raise taxes throughout his then 20-year old senate career in 2004 when he ran for President. That is a record that hurt him badly as it gave Bush the chance to label him as an unresponsible Massachusetts liberal. That's part of the reasons why Kerry lost Ohio and the presidency. So Ryan's 113 votes to raise taxes show how much he is even more liberal than Kerry.

In a state that voted for Donald J. Trump by 8 percentage points both in 2016 and 2020, Congressman Ryan endorsed Hillary Clinton in 2016 even though she promised that every nominee for Supreme Court she would appoint would vote to overturn Heller v. District of Columbia, a landmark case that upheld the individual rights to keep and carry weapons under the Second Amendment. Here are the positions of the dissenters : the dissenters of Heller say that no individual, no American citizen whatsoever has any right to keep and carry arms whatsoever. That is a radical and extreme position and that's what Ryan wants to see the Supreme Court  doing : writing the Second Amendment out of the Constitution. No wonder that Congressman Ryan has an F rating from the NRA. Not a D minus, not a D, an F. So right after flip-flopping from his A NRA rating, Ryan is running to the left of Bernie Sanders and, just like Hillary Clinton, he wants liberal Supreme Court justices that would undermine and write the Second Amendment out of the Bill of Rights.

"Liberalism is when the government taxes"
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