You ain’t mad? You sound mad.
You ain’t mad? You sound mad.
I think they voted for “burn everything down,” which is a simpler way of saying they voted against the establishment.
The DNC: running a prevent defense, if that defense were composed of people who are not very good at football and who had also been chloroformed and hobbled.
Really though? I’m not sure thats backed up by facts. I mean, 538 did an analysis a few years ago:
And what evidence do you have that they haven’t brought the players in, questioned them, processed them, then allowed them to continue their lives during the investigation? That happens with a lot of crimes.
So before the investigation concludes, we’re saying that they’ve already been credibly charged? Nice! Throw ‘em in jail!
Yeah, punish them before you’ve even finished investigating!
Are you only allowed to be part of the fight-back if you bought your ticket on Nov 8th? How is that going to work? You need more people than you had.
I put in a similar post on Jezebel, something worth remembering here, the Republican vote peaked in 2004 at 62 million. It’s never gotten over that, in fact Trump missed it by 2 million.
The 60m or so Republican voters did nothing more than turn out, this was an election lost entirely on Clinton’s inadequacy as a…
President Obama signed into a law a five-year, $305 billion highway bill on Friday, with just hours to spare before the scheduled expiration of the nation’s road and transit spending.
The country needs its infrastructure fixed.
That would require a 38 state majority. And states like Nebraska, Iowa, and Idaho would essentially have to vote to give away their political power.
It’s astonishing that Clinton lost having won the popular vote and with Trump winning the same 47% that Romney did. The enthusiasm gap wasn’t really between Clinton and Trump, it was between Clinton and Obama.
One commentator, I can’t recall if it was ABC or NBC (I flipped the channel any time Giuliani came on)…
Four states that would have won it for her were Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. That geographic block was crucial to Trump, and in particular his jobs message. So what did we see? Trump outdid Romney in all four states, picking up an average of 159,000 votes per state (which is saying something since…
Yup.
I wasn’t even talking about that. I was talking about the 6.8 million fewer people that voted for democrats in this election than in 2012. If even half the people who voted for Obama but stayed home this time came out, it wouldn’t even have been close.
Indeed. I don’t think Ds should start by giving Trump the benefit of the doubt, I don’t think they should start out from an assumption that they need to bend with him ... but if he’s going to straight up offer something palatable, take it. Let the Rs be the party of “we think government doesn’t work and we aim to…
Republicans blocked every infrastructure bill Obama tried to pass, but I think if Trump pushes for one democrats should absolutely support it. Show that they’re not the same as republicans.