pacomascarot
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One person says something and that stands for half of all
Americans always?
That IS the rule
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One person says something and that stands for half of all
Americans always?
Which state do you think cast the most votes for Trump in 2020?New York and California would decide most elections.
Perhaps Republicans should work on making themselves appealing to the majority of Americans then?Making a Republican president nearly impossible.
Sure, why not? It is nowhere near half of all voters, let alone half of all Americans.You need an exact percent?
Again, Republicans are nowhere near half the country. I don't get why you keep repeating that. However, the head of the party could be said to represent that party; he is not some rando.One person regardless of his status does not represent
the attitude of half the country over the past 57 or
whatever
What you see depends on where you look.I don't have a dog in America's fight with itself,
though I'd prefer a prosperous, sane America.
I see both sides accusing eachother of the same things,
and occasionally suggest the extremist view of
" they" always / never do this are that, all are hypocrits
etc is obviously untrue and does only harm to keep
making such claims.
Whatever.I guess I will stop. Go ahead America, destroy yourself.
It will save us the expense.
Sure, why not? It is nowhere near half of all voters, let alone half of all Americans.
Again, Republicans are nowhere near half the country. I don't get why you keep repeating that. However, the head of the party could be said to represent that party; he is not some rando.
What you see depends on where you look.
Whatever.
Perhaps Republicans should work on making themselves appealing to the majority of Americans then?
Heavy lifting.Likewise, but shorter-
Whatevs.
New York and California aren't uniform states. Yes more people voted for Biden in those states, but if the electoral college was eliminated, the 9.25 million Republicans in those two states wouldn't have had their votes thrown out. Biden won in 2020 by getting 56% of the Electoral College and 51% of the popular vote. Trump still would have lost either way, but it would have been much closer if the votes of the people and not the states were counted.New York and California would decide most elections.
Making a Republican president nearly impossible.
New York and California aren't uniform states. Yes more people voted for Biden in those states, but if the electoral college was eliminated, the 9.25 million Republicans in those two states wouldn't have had their votes thrown out. Biden won in 2020 by getting 56% of the Electoral College and 51% of the popular vote. Trump still would have lost either way, but it would have been much closer if the votes of the people and not the states were counted.
plus it would hugely matter by how many people don't vote because their vote is meaninlgess.
Both parties are incapable of personal responsibility. However, Democratic Party has been delegitimizing our elections since Bush/Gore....possibly earlier. Maybe since Reconstruction.Here’s your reminder that “Party of Personal Responsibility” is only a bumper sticker slogan, the party that says that will blame someone else for everything they do.
The American Tradition of Personal ResponsibilityBoth parties are incapable of personal responsibility. However, Democratic Party has been delegitimizing our elections since Bush/Gore....possibly earlier. Maybe since Reconstruction.
Saying its so makes it so. Thats another rule.
Both parties are incapable of personal responsibility. However, Democratic Party has been delegitimizing our elections since Bush/Gore
That is precisely why Capt. Picard always said "Make it so".
Both parties are incapable of personal responsibility. However, Democratic Party has been delegitimizing our elections since Bush/Gore....possibly earlier. Maybe since Reconstruction.
Had to look that up, not being a fan of star barf.
"It so" is the only thing "precisely" the same,
tho in no pariticular way related.
But never mind,i just thought you might
have something in mind.
I've heard that Republicans undermined the American Election of 1099AD when the Magna Carta was signed.1) The Democrats don’t claim to be the party of personal responsibility. Republicans do. Is it really too much to ask for a political party to hold up the standard it proclaims?
2) Republicans deligitimized the 1960 election by claiming it was stolen from them. Particularly Illinois.
3) Maybe the Republicans have been a part of a German plot to take over America since the 1910s. I can make up insane conspiracies as well.