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One thing is for sure.This is going to make the upcoming midterms very interesting.
If women turn out in higher numbers, the Dems win-ish, but the gerrymandering would limit the gains. But it won't lead to much on the abortion front.One thing is for sure.This is going to make the upcoming midterms very interesting.
This assumes that the Democrats would actually be able to effectively capitalize on the decision. Unemployment is historically low, the stock market is through the roof, wages are up, businesses are fighting over who can attract the most workers, plus we appear to be finally out of the woods on the pandemic front, with people getting back to work, school, concerts, movies, baseball hot dogs apple pie and Chevrolet.One thing is for sure.This is going to make the upcoming midterms very interesting.
This is going to be something. Women typically edge towards Dems, so if they turn out in higher numbers (especially younger women), that'll be a difficult thing to fight against, if Congress wasn't gerrymandered. The Dems could actually win by a good deal and take back only one or two seats.This assumes that the Democrats would actually be able to effectively capitalize on the decision. Unemployment is historically low, the stock market is through the roof, wages are up, businesses are fighting over who can attract the most workers, plus we appear to be finally out of the woods on the pandemic front, with people getting back to work, school, concerts, movies, baseball hot dogs apple pie and Chevrolet.One thing is for sure.This is going to make the upcoming midterms very interesting.
It should be a "morning in America" moment for Dems to cruise to an easy victory in November. Instead, they can barely get a coherent message out, and Biden's approval ratings are in the toilet.
It should be a "morning in America" moment for Dems to cruise to an easy victory in November. Instead, they can barely get a coherent message out, and Biden's approval ratings are in the toilet.
The collective incompetence is truly impressive.It should be a "morning in America" moment for Dems to cruise to an easy victory in November. Instead, they can barely get a coherent message out, and Biden's approval ratings are in the toilet.
Are you referring to the collective incompetence of Democrats? Leftists?The collective incompetence is truly impressive.It should be a "morning in America" moment for Dems to cruise to an easy victory in November. Instead, they can barely get a coherent message out, and Biden's approval ratings are in the toilet.
What the fuck are you talking about? The Dems aren't doing well because the media likes to rattle sabres with the party in charge. Moderate voters raped the Dems in 2010 for ACA, of which is positively viewed these days, which has directly led to the issues we are seeing with Gerrymandering across the country both in state and Federal districting.It should be a "morning in America" moment for Dems to cruise to an easy victory in November. Instead, they can barely get a coherent message out, and Biden's approval ratings are in the toilet.
Sad but true.
I fully expect bluish American voters to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. They're too determined to express their ideological purity to turn out the vote.
Tom
I was talking about the Democrats. I totally understand that any big tent is going to be diverse and therefore hard to control, but on a national level it’s hard to imagine them doing a worse job of messaging.Are you referring to the collective incompetence of Democrats? Leftists?The collective incompetence is truly impressive.It should be a "morning in America" moment for Dems to cruise to an easy victory in November. Instead, they can barely get a coherent message out, and Biden's approval ratings are in the toilet.
Who?
It's obvious that TeaPartiers are far more competent at getting elected.
Tom
Unfortunately, if they have their way (House and Senate, pass voting restrictions and even more gerrymandering, etc.) their popularity won't matter.I've said it before, let the Republicans have their way and their popularity would drop like a rock in a river.
Totally agree with you. The left has superior numbers. There are more registered dems than republicans. Millions more. But we are divided and unmotivated. The republicans kick our ass.Are you referring to the collective incompetence of Democrats? Leftists?The collective incompetence is truly impressive.It should be a "morning in America" moment for Dems to cruise to an easy victory in November. Instead, they can barely get a coherent message out, and Biden's approval ratings are in the toilet.
Who?
It's obvious that TeaPartiers are far more competent at getting elected.
Tom
I think gas and groceries have something to do with it. It negates all the good in people’s lives. It’s a bitter pill people have to swallow every week.This assumes that the Democrats would actually be able to effectively capitalize on the decision. Unemployment is historically low, the stock market is through the roof, wages are up, businesses are fighting over who can attract the most workers, plus we appear to be finally out of the woods on the pandemic front, with people getting back to work, school, concerts, movies, baseball hot dogs apple pie and Chevrolet.One thing is for sure.This is going to make the upcoming midterms very interesting.
It should be a "morning in America" moment for Dems to cruise to an easy victory in November. Instead, they can barely get a coherent message out, and Biden's approval ratings are in the toilet.
I think this all comes down to motive, really.Totally agree with you. The left has superior numbers. There are more registered dems than republicans. Millions more. But we are divided and unmotivated. The republicans kick our ass.Are you referring to the collective incompetence of Democrats? Leftists?The collective incompetence is truly impressive.It should be a "morning in America" moment for Dems to cruise to an easy victory in November. Instead, they can barely get a coherent message out, and Biden's approval ratings are in the toilet.
Who?
It's obvious that TeaPartiers are far more competent at getting elected.
Tom
They have had their way, the W and Trump Admins were utter flops. But golly... they got to appoint five justices to SCOTUS and now the GOP is really going to get their way, and there will be suffering. And people will still vote for these fools.I've said it before, let the Republicans have their way and their popularity would drop like a rock in a river.
It seems to me there's a good chance the draft opinion was leaked by one of the conservative clerks*, precisely to forestall that outcome. The leak benefits the Republicans by moving the outrage further away from election day. When the actual opinion is handed down in a couple of months it will no longer be news.This is going to be something. Women typically edge towards Dems, so if they turn out in higher numbers (especially younger women), that'll be a difficult thing to fight against, if Congress wasn't gerrymandered. The Dems could actually win by a good deal and take back only one or two seats.This assumes that the Democrats would actually be able to effectively capitalize on the decision. Unemployment is historically low, the stock market is through the roof, wages are up, businesses are fighting over who can attract the most workers, plus we appear to be finally out of the woods on the pandemic front, with people getting back to work, school, concerts, movies, baseball hot dogs apple pie and Chevrolet.One thing is for sure.This is going to make the upcoming midterms very interesting.
It should be a "morning in America" moment for Dems to cruise to an easy victory in November. Instead, they can barely get a coherent message out, and Biden's approval ratings are in the toilet.
Except, liberals need to be enticed to vote, when the polls are open. This releasing later, and notably closer to the election, would have been better partisan wise.The release of the SCOTUS opinion does seem to be a convenient rally point for democrats considering they are generally considered to be the underdogs in the upcoming elections.
Biased? Have you read the decision draft?! Alito appears to take a swipe at the "right to privacy". The decision is planting seeds to undo a bunch of rights.In the reporting the race card is being played. Banning abortion disproportionately affects black women.
The current abortion issue is the usual political theater. This time democrats claim SCOTUS is biased.
Moore-Coulter. Kennedy and O'Connor were conservative justices and always voted in favor of abortion rights. Only CJ Roberts can be considered "conservative". The remaining are ultra-conservative. Kavanaugh was a question mark, but him signing off on Alito's decision, that gets him the "ultra" label added.Both sides try their best to nominate justices that support their views then claim the other side is biased.
It doesn't really matter how popular a dictatorship is.I've said it before, let the Republicans have their way and their popularity would drop like a rock in a river.
Democrats are cats, Republicans are dogs.I was talking about the Democrats. I totally understand that any big tent is going to be diverse and therefore hard to control, but on a national level it’s hard to imagine them doing a worse job of messaging.