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#103
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![]() Stop hitting on me kaga I will not let you blow me.
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That's reality for you. Liberals stand a chance because quite frankly, there are more of us than you - yes 40% conservative 30% liberal 30% moderate - except most of those moderates lean liberal. Democrats have 242 electoral votes on lockdown - of the two presidential elections out of the last 6 republicans won, the first they lost the popular vote and the second was a squeaker - in fact the only closer election was the one where they lost the popular vote :lol: Really 2016 is pretty much a guaranteed democratic win - thinking otherwise is paying attention to Fox News too much and not enough to facts (I admit I'm biased on the far left, but I still know reality when I see it). This is why republicans have been relegated to local and off cycle election wins. Obama gave McCain and Romney massive drubbings, especially in the swing states. It's only going to be more difficult in 2016. For example in 2012 5% in Colorado 1% in Florida 5% in Iowa 7% in Nevada 5% in New Hampshire 3% in Ohio 4% in Virginia 7% in Wisconsin Really the only "swing" state the GOP won in 2012 was North Carolina. I don't really see how you except to turn those numbers around. I think we can safely put WI and Nevada in the blue column in 2016, in which case whoever the democrat is needs only win Florida or Virginia and New Hampshire and they win no matter what happens.... | ||||
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![]() Oh look, another person who can't see anything between the left and the right.
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![]() furiously typed out wall of text = can't stand the painful truth
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#110
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![]() Faron how's it feel to be kaga's boyfriend?
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