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Lot of time on the clock. We can't pop the champagne yet. Yes, if the election were held today, he would get about 47% of the vote and it would be another electoral beating.
However, the *******s have...err...woke to the fact that they went too far in the debate, and are well aware that America does not support the ***** squad.
They have a lot of time to right their ship. Which is pretty much what the Friedman article was about.
Not in my opinion. I won’t forget what they said. This is their constituency, and whether they can deliver on their promises right now or not, the one thing they can do (and will do) is decriminalize illegal entry and flood the country with these migrants. And eventually they will get their majority and there will be no stopping them from ruining the country.
So I won’t be voting for any of them no matter what they say. Like Hillary, they have their public position and their private position, but this time they forgot that they needed to hide it from the rest of us.
I used to refer to myself as "liberal," and still generally lean to the left on many issues, but honestly at this point I'm probably more of a "centrist" and can't get behind a lot of the DNC's platform.
I don't think it's likely they will retake the presidency this time around. The candidates this far seem to still be in a race to see who can be the most leftist, and don't seem to realize that the average American doesn't think of universal amnesty for illegal immigrants, reparations for certain minorities, and repeated attacks on "whiteness" or masculinity are progress.
I learned a long time ago that Yogi Berra was right. Its not over until its over.Nothing is certain.
And if the voters won't come out to the polling place you can't stop them.
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