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<blockquote data-quote="mindlight" data-source="post: 76214497" data-attributes="member: 21246"><p>I was speaking with a natural Green voter yesterday. He said he will vote SPD this time because of ABB and also the Green's ridiculous economic agenda. What worried me about what he said was that he envisaged an SPD-led coalition with the Greens and Die Linke (The Commies). Die Linke wants to come out of NATO and make friends with Russia instead and reduce defense spending. </p><p></p><p>The problem is that the Greens cannot ally with the FDP. So if you want the CDU out then you have to look leftwards to make that happen. The CDU does need a shake-up, and indeed Lashet has proven very unpopular with the voters, but it remains the lynchpin of sensible government in Germany.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mindlight, post: 76214497, member: 21246"] I was speaking with a natural Green voter yesterday. He said he will vote SPD this time because of ABB and also the Green's ridiculous economic agenda. What worried me about what he said was that he envisaged an SPD-led coalition with the Greens and Die Linke (The Commies). Die Linke wants to come out of NATO and make friends with Russia instead and reduce defense spending. The problem is that the Greens cannot ally with the FDP. So if you want the CDU out then you have to look leftwards to make that happen. The CDU does need a shake-up, and indeed Lashet has proven very unpopular with the voters, but it remains the lynchpin of sensible government in Germany. [/QUOTE]
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