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For anyone who still think demographics are destiny for the democrats, I would like them to meet the new rep for CA-39 (Orange County), the first korean american woman in congresss who is 100% trumpist. She won in a district that's only 34% white, so much for that destiny.
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WampaLord posted:"Why is everyone upset, you had expectations WAY too high!" is some goddamn bullshit after we saw the positive polling numbers for Gillum/Nelson get demolished. yes, similarly i'm already tired of people talking about how texas democrats failed when there's now more dems in the state lege than there have been for decades and a bunch of other things i'm sorry the magical senate man didn't win for you
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Liquid Communism posted:Decades of gerrymandering will do that. You, uh, can't gerrymander the Senate.
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Junior G-man posted:GET amen
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Your Taint posted:No, and he never will. At what point does someone tell him the bad news and to gently caress off. I want to be that guy. Or is it another Judge Moore thing where it just languishes and nothing is said.
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# ? Nov 7, 2018 16:03 |
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Condolences to Florida goons. Colorado goons are celebrating for now. Pelosi will be speaker, but the committee chairs matter much more. Adam Schiff will be out for blood.
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# ? Nov 7, 2018 16:04 |
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Hellblazer187 posted:I've got to say, I'm a bit unhappy with the change of format. I'm sure I'm not alone. I'll give it a chance but I have a feeling this thread will be too busy, less enjoyable for the posters, and more work for the mods. I'm not sure who this change is designed to please. But, let's go forward with it and see I guess. Nazis are marching in the streets and the opposition party barely managed to retake the house, the time for “enjoyable” politics is way over.
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We should have known better. We, the progressive white people of America should have known better, especially after 2016. Electing a failed casino owner WWE hall of Famer reality show host on a platform of "gently caress all the non-whites" should have shown in stark relief what we're up against in this country. We had hope. Now we see what hope gets us. The work is not over, and it's going to take a long, long time to roll back the damage that was done. We were foolish to even entertain the notion that this year would decisively wipe out 2016. The pile of poo poo is just too deep for one election to wash it clean.
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Now is the winter of our SUBPOENA HIS TAX RETURNS YOU COWARDS! Lol jk
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Was "Now is the winter of our piss content" already taken?
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Tibalt posted:Man, I didn't realize that Pelosi was the chair of every committee and that also a vague speech about bipartisan meant you forfeited subpoena powers for 2 years. eke out posted:also good thing the speaker does not exert meaningful control over committee business in this way Solkanar512 posted:Pelosi doesnt control committees. Also I'm pretty sure Pelosi only said it won't be an immediate priority to impeach Trump, which given that there are no votes in the senate to convict right now anyway is basically conceding nothing IRL. e: J.A.B.C. posted:Now is the winter of our SUBPOENA HIS TAX RETURNS YOU COWARDS! Pretty sure they outright said this is what they plan to do already.
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Your Taint posted:You, uh, can't gerrymander the Senate.
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Hey guys, Florida goon checking in to confirm I am still in the hell dimension. I am so angry at my state right now. This state constantly votes against it's own interests (somehow passing every single amendment), and is just flat out racist. I feel like I live in a bubble down in South Florida because there isn't a single person I've spoken to that has said they were voting anything but Gillum, but statistically some of these people are garbage. In the war of Opioids vs North Florida, I'm now on the side of Opioids.
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Oh Snapple! posted:Hello friend, our state is terrible. The only wins I got on my ballot were local ones, which is expected since I live in the black belt. I live in a college town with Democratic tendencies but all the district lines have been drawn to ensure every non-black belt municipality on the 85 corridor is a part of it to keep it all red.
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Old James posted:Someone in the election results thread was posting that the Florida amendment re-enfranchising felons first the person must repay their court fees. With these fees possibly being in the thousands and the limited employment opportunities for felons, many won't be able to pay to get their vote back. it'd probably just be best to pay off their debts with no strings attached exploded mummy posted:2020 is going to be the reverse of this year, where 11 D seats are up for grabs as opposed to 22 Republican seats hope he gets primaried
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Hi new thread! Last night wasn't perfect, and I'm pissed I'll have to look at Hogan and Cruz's horrible melting faces for a few more years, but things seemed to go pretty well overall. I'm taking it as a sign that I woke up to a beautiful, clear, sunny day today, after like three days of non-stop cold rain.
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Hellblazer187 posted:lol what fictional version of Pelosi are we scared of today? GOP Version #3 (AKA Internet Leftist Version #8) Ginette Reno posted:Be nice. Unfortunately due to structural issues the Senate will only get worse as time goes on. It's an incredibly anti-democratic organization.
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Mind_Taker posted:Which states that are currently gerrymandered to a laughable degree in the R direction are likely to be redrawn to a fair (or D-favorable) map in 2020 due to pickups in governorships/state houses last night? NC is already due for at least partial redistricting but the decision happened too late for this election. Additionally, the state legislature is no longer a Republican supermajority (tying the hands of its 2016-elected Democrat governor) so the chances are getting much better.
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Paradoxish posted:I know we're all focused on the big picture here, but personally I'm just glad that my lovely state's irrational hatred of Dan Malloy didn't turn the governorship over to a literal walking pile of pond scum. You guys probably pissed off my friend's scumbag Trumpist father something fierce. He's a gun nut and after Sandy Hook, when Malloy signed those new gun laws, he got so pissy he actually TAPED OVER the "Constitution State" part of his license plate in protest.
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FlamingLiberal posted:After what happened here in FL last night I am extremely concerned about 2020. I don’t think my state will vote against Trump unless the economy shits itself in the next 24 months.
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WampaLord posted:"Why is everyone upset, you had expectations WAY too high!" is some goddamn bullshit after we saw the positive polling numbers for Gillum/Nelson get demolished. It was well within the margin of error, this is basic statistics.
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Your Taint posted:You, uh, can't gerrymander the Senate. No. You use the Senate to gerrymander the House districts, and thus depress voter turnout by making it look like nothing matters. I should have been more clear, sorry.
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DrSunshine posted:Thread newbie here, I wanted to chime in to ask -- I've heard some folks bandying about the claim that the Senate will be increasingly hard to take going forward / expressing doubt that the Democrats will be able to retake it ever. I was curious, what's the analysis behind that? essentially the red states are economically and culturally barren shitholes whose main voting constituency consists of people who resemble screaming trashbags full of curdled ranch dressing, and because they're so deprived and unlivable anyone who wishes for anything better gets the gently caress out as soon as possible, leaving it completely in thrall to the ones who won't or can't more and more of the nation's population is concentrated in a few very small areas that are endlessly domineered by a handful of braindead hicks
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sean10mm posted:Also I'm pretty sure Pelosi only said it won't be an immediate priority to impeach Trump, which given that there are no votes in the senate to convict right now anyway is basically conceding nothing IRL. and she said something about being willing to work with republicans on infrastructure, which is a no-brainer if the outcome isn't massive privatization of infrastructure
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Kobayashi posted:Nazis are marching in the streets and the opposition party barely managed to retake the house, the time for “enjoyable” politics is way over. Oh shut up you dork you know exactly what I'm saying.
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Flaggy posted:Has Walker conceded yet? No. He keeps going on and on about ballots being "damaged" and "recreated." He's pretty clearly angling for a recount.
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Liquid Communism posted:No. You use the Senate to gerrymander the House districts, and thus depress voter turnout by making it look like nothing matters. Fair enough.
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DrSunshine posted:Thread newbie here, I wanted to chime in to ask -- I've heard some folks bandying about the claim that the Senate will be increasingly hard to take going forward / expressing doubt that the Democrats will be able to retake it ever. I was curious, what's the analysis behind that? Population trends in the US have Democrats concentrating in cities and the sparsely populated areas of the country becoming more Republican. However, since all states have equal representation in the Senate and not all of them have large cities where this is happening, more Senate seats are trending red than are trending blue. It's a sort of implicit natural gerrymander that is expected to lead to Dem senators from urbanized states being elected by huge margins but being outnumbered by GOP senators from rural states with low total voters. It's not really clear what can be done about this since state boundaries are effectively immutable and there's no good way to stop this migration- rural red states are simply not attractive places to live for the mobile generations. haveblue fucked around with this message at 16:10 on Nov 7, 2018 |
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Bill Nelson has officially called for a recount, per CNN.
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Oxxidation posted:essentially the red states are economically and culturally barren shitholes whose main voting constituency consists of people who resemble screaming trashbags full of curdled ranch dressing, and because they're so deprived and unlivable anyone who wishes for anything better gets the gently caress out as soon as possible, leaving it completely in thrall to the ones who won't or can't USPol/Trump Winter: screaming trashbags full of curdled ranch dressing
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Dilber posted:Hey guys, Florida goon checking in to confirm I am still in the hell dimension. Don't worry. The cleansing waters of the rising Atlantic will soon submerge pretty much all of Florida and the rest of the nation will be grateful for it.
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Dilber posted:Hey guys, Florida goon checking in to confirm I am still in the hell dimension. You can come chill with me once the ocean claims Florida.
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The economy going bad is almost certainly a bad thing for Trump. America very consistently blames the president for a recession.
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dwarf74 posted:While, yeah, there's the Lucy-and-the-Football feeling, the 1.4 million newly eligible voters should help. Realistically I'd expect about 20% to pay their court fees and fully regain their right to vote by 2020 barring the state loving them over again (it's Florida, after all) which means it would be another nailbiter. Also doesn't help since Rubio isn't up until 2022 either.
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Your Taint posted:You, uh, can't gerrymander the Senate. You can impact it by giving blue districts fewer polling places per capita
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Liquid Communism posted:No. You use the Senate to gerrymander the House districts, and thus depress voter turnout by making it look like nothing matters. Lol that's not what happens either and that's not what your original post said at all.
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Liquid Communism posted:Decades of gerrymandering will do that. E: Liquid Communism posted:No. You use the Senate to gerrymander the House districts, and thus depress voter turnout by making it look like nothing matters. Harik fucked around with this message at 16:11 on Nov 7, 2018 |
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Tibalt posted:The economy going bad is almost certainly a bad thing for Trump. Also government deadlock, hilariously enough.
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Shortish term, continuing to vote so as to deny the assholes semi-legitimate victories makes sense. Direct action makes sense. Gearing up for 2020 makes sense. Being happy for the current victory makes sense. But given the unique nature of the senate and its powerful ability to ratfuck the entire nation based on the whims of a smaller and smaller proportion of the electorate, am I wrong in that there's no sane way that this government gets unfucked? Even if you turned the entire nation nominally blue, in what world do you convince smaller states to give up power like that without some really bad poo poo happening first? I realize today is a beer and pretzels kinda day, I've just kind of been stuck obsessing over the Senate question for ages now. Given the way this thread is moving at the moment, have some randomly skimmed imgur taxes for, like, page 5 or whatever.
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Tibalt posted:The economy going bad is almost certainly a bad thing for Trump. lol if you believe a single person who voted Republican in 2016 or yesterday would believe it was Trump's fault for a single second.
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