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May 15, 2024, 10:14:36 PM
News: Election Simulator 2.0 Released. Senate/Gubernatorial maps, proportional electoral votes, and more - Read more

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 on: Today at 10:14:24 PM 
Started by Sir Mohamed - Last post by The Mikado

Obviously no candidate is going to compliment their opponent's debate skills, but maybe don't rave about how Biden is going to literally drop dead on stage so much. The bar is on the floor.

George W. Bush's campaign in 2004 claimed that John Kerry was "The best debater since Cicero."

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 on: Today at 10:13:57 PM 
Started by Obama24 - Last post by Obama24
A lot of these polls are very biased in favor of Trump. Is it possible Biden outdoes 1988 or comes close to 1984?

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 on: Today at 10:13:56 PM 
Started by JMT - Last post by South Dakota Democrat
Pretty comfortable Trone win, unfortunately.

A Green Party South Dakotan?  That's like finding a unicorn.

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 on: Today at 10:12:53 PM 
Started by I spent the winter writing songs about getting better - Last post by vitoNova
I had an argument with a co-worker several months back (retired 20+ years jarhead), who was absolutely convinced crop-circles were a thing.   

I tried to convince him that it was just a couple of kids with flashlights and plank boards.  And it wasn't muhAliens, but he was like "nah".... (the scary thing is, he is a PAR analyst tasked with answering FOIA requests from John Q. Public about Area 51 and whatnot.  lol.  but thankfully, it's mostly automated)

Marines are so goddamned retarded. 

"Cow tipping" seems like a similar phenomenon.   Bitch, they weigh like 4000 pounds. 

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 on: Today at 10:10:42 PM 
Started by I spent the winter writing songs about getting better - Last post by I spent the winter writing songs about getting better
Most Virgin: Pipestone, it's dull to begin with and has some Dutch Calvinist enclaves without any alcohol or parties...the epitome of Virgin.

Most Chad: Going to go with St. Louis actually. Duluth is a party heavy college town, and the Iron Range towns are also known in addition to being very ancestrally D and Obama/Trump places for very Chad places, they were the most opposed to the indoor smoking ban and are party havens for people from the Twin Cities metro.

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 on: Today at 10:09:50 PM 
Started by NYSforKennedy2024 - Last post by Obama24
We face a threat to the very heart of democracy in this election: one of the only two potential winners is a traitor.

There is no patriotic American who will vote for anyone other than the direct opposition of a traitor. In this case that’s Biden. If you won’t stand for your country *now* when it counts then you are not a patriotic person and America has no use for you.

You’re going to help elect a traitor? GTFO.

I only wish the voting records were public, that we might, after the election, release the names, seize the property of them, and bar them from holding office (be it elected, or any sort of employed office). We can no longer play nice with these traitors. We must in the second term invest Biden with unchallengeable and awesome power to do what he must to restore democracy.

To wit, I agree: Anyone that doesn't support Biden, is a traitor. Biden is, right now, America, liberty, justice and democracy personified.

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 on: Today at 10:08:09 PM 
Started by Matty - Last post by Dan the Roman
Doesn't Nevada have "None of these candidates" as a ballot option?

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 on: Today at 10:07:50 PM 
Started by wbrocks67 - Last post by EastwoodS
Interesting how Trump only dropped one yet Biden rose 3
Aw, cute.

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 on: Today at 10:06:27 PM 
Started by jaichind - Last post by Logical
LDP will not be running a candidate in Tokyo Gov election. Koike should easily cruise to a third term.

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 on: Today at 10:04:39 PM 
Started by Obama24 - Last post by Vice President Christian Man
I'm honestly tired of the talking points that Democrats should always urge for union and bipartisanship, while a large majority of the Republican Party never does that and is morally just bankrupt.

Democrats constantly have reached out to the other side in good faith over the last few years. They're also a much more constructive opposition in congress with a Republican in the White House, while the three Democratic presidents of the last 30 years have faced relentless and fundamental opposition from congressional Republicans (while the number of lesser partisan Republicans constantly declines as they're primaried or forced to retire for being "traitors"). The Republican Party constantly lowers the standards and when Democrats slightly retaliate, they're being slammed by the media as obstructionist and divisive. Give me a break.

You're not wrong, but I see attempted bipartisanship as taking the high road and them being better on a moral level. At least they can campaign on "we tried working with them but they wouldn't cooperate" which might not work in 2024, but it certainly worked in 1996 and 2012. I don't think surrendering to them and being the ones to refuse if they somehow decided to work with them would be smart optics.

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