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But they are right this time.This is the same model that showed Hillary winning in 2016 right?
But they are right this time.
This model is useful "Barring anything unusual happening," ... like impeachment, and is based upon the economy staying as good as it is now ... and unenthusiastic Democrat turnout ...
Wow how dehumanizing. Very sad.I'm not American, but I think this is the saddest headline I have read today. And that includes this nonsense: Terminally-ill scientist with motor neurone disease 'transforms into world's first full cyborg.'
Wake up humans. Do better!
This model is useful "Barring anything unusual happening," ... like impeachment, and is based upon the economy staying as good as it is now ... and unenthusiastic Democrat turnout ...
"“If the economy a year from now is the same as it is today, or roughly so, then the power of incumbency is strong and Trump’s election odds are very good, particularly if Democrats aren’t enthusiastic and don’t get out to vote,” said Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s Analytics and co-author of the paper along with Dan White, the firm’s director of government counsulting and fiscal policy research, and Bernard Yaros, an assistant director and economist. “It’s about turnout.”
The Iraqis and Republic of Vietnam (no longer exists) know of this well. We had defense agreements with both unlike the Kurds. But by principle of how the Syrian wars have been fought, the Kurds were allies even if there were no formal agreements or mutual defense treaties.The Simpsons are more reliable.
They all for the most part share the same plank on economics and governance. So it's a race to see who raises the most money heading into the primaries. Beto does stand out to be the Progressive purist. Probably setting himself up for a VP nod going forward.It remains to be seen how enthusiastic the voters will be to vote for Warren, who is now emerging as the front-runner among the dems.
They all for the most part share the same plank on economics and governance. So it's a race to see who raises the most money heading into the primaries. Beto does stand out to be the Progressive purist. Probably setting himself up for a VP nod going forward.
Depending upon what poll you looking at, it's either Warren ... or Biden ...It remains to be seen how enthusiastic the voters will be to vote for Warren, who is now emerging as the front-runner among the dems.
The Simpsons are more reliable.
hmmm... --> “If voters were to vote primarily on the basis of their pocketbooks..."
The only other name I can think of is bute edge edge.