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PoliGAF 2017 |OT6| Made this thread during Harvey because the ratings would be higher

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kess

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Trump is going to end up obliterating the right wing of the New Progressive party in Puerto Rico. Does the GOP leadership even care?
 
Keep attacking McCain you fuck.

McCain will rally his state and vets against you and partisan Republicans.

. We are dealing with punished McCain who has a legacy to lay bare before he moves on.



Also fuck you trump, attacking and sitting on puerto Rico. A u s territory. It's ours fucking help them
 
If we take full power in 2020, making PR a state needs to be done in the first year.

Republicans will fight it tooth and nail. A new state valued the same as Iowa in terms of Electoral Votes that is historically insanely Democratic? They'll paint it as a political move.
 

Diablos

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You can really tell that Amy is pissed off and trying to keep her composure breaking down their utter bullshit. It’s exactly how I would act. I like her.
 

DTC

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i like the strategy dems are doing here.

bernie's the activist and excites the base.

klobuchar seems like the moderate darling and reasonable one in comparison to the other 3.
 
She’s doing better, I’d argue. She’s coming off wonderfully centrist despite fundamentally wanting to get to the same place Bernie does while projecting herself as a pragmatist.
I'd say Bernie's responses resonate better for the coastal hippies like myself but Amy is responding to some of the questions that many working class people or people from rural areas a lot better. Also why I think someone from the Midwest will be completely necessary on the ticket in 2020
 
i like the strategy dems are doing here.

bernie's the activist and excites the base.

klobuchar seems like the moderate darling and reasonable one in comparison to the other 3.
Honestly having Graham and Cassidy be the ones to defend the merits of their bill against Klobuchar and Sanders is kind of poorly thought out. Klobuchar represents the centrist position of the Democratic Party while Sanders represents the further left, so there's a wider ideology spectrum. Versus Graham and Cassidy who are both just making the same arguments.
 

Pixieking

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If we're doing PR statehood, we've gotta do DC statehood too.

"The only reason why the Democratic Party is pushing for statehood for these districts is because they know they'll win the Electoral College votes from them."

"Okay, let's get rid of the Electoral College, turn the Presidential vote into a Popular vote system, and then everyone who votes Republican in DC and PR will have their vote counted,"

See, it's all connected. :p
 
Stick to one battle at a time. Do PR first, DC is weird with the Constitution and stuff about where the Capitol can be.

Although states are usually added in pairs, aren't they?
 
If we're doing PR statehood, we've gotta do DC statehood too.
And then force the Virginias and Dakotas to merge into 2 states so we don't fuck up our flag

Seriously it's perfect. 50 is a perfect number. 52 or even god forbid 51 will make my OCD go crazy till the end of time
 

NeoXChaos

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In 1998, Cassidy helped found the Greater Baton Rouge Community Clinic to provide uninsured residents of the greater Baton Rouge area with access to free health care. The Clinic provides low-income families with free dental, medical, mental health and vision care through a "virtual" approach that partners needy patients with doctors who provide care free of charge.

Cassidy has also been involved in setting up the nonprofit Health Centers in Schools, which vaccinates children in the East Baton Rouge Parish School System against Hepatitis B and flu.

Oh really now?

Cassidy supported Michael Dukakis for president in 1988 and donated to the 1992 presidential campaign of Senator Paul Tsongas (D-MA),[11][12] and to Louisiana Democrats Kathleen Blanco in the 2003 gubernatorial election and Mary Landrieu in her 2002 Senate campaign. In 2013, Cassidy called his donation to Landrieu a "youthful indiscretion," saying that she "got elected and fell into partisan politics... Louisiana hasn't left Mary, Mary has left us." Since 2001, he has mostly contributed to Republican candidates, including Senator David Vitter. According to Cassidy, he switched parties after the extinction of conservative Democrats and because of his frustration with the bureaucracy and inefficiency of the public hospital system


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Cassidy
 
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