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Democrats maintain control of U.S. Senate, NBC News projects, defeating many Trump-backed Republicans


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6 hours ago, Fat is a type of crazy said:

Overall good outcome that can help build reassurance in the American people's common sense not to go down the pro MAGA anti democratic rabbit hole.

The fact that some dodgy and crazy MAGA candidates still got close to 50 per cent of the vote or won is still disappointing but I'll take the overall pro democratic outcome above what could have happened. 

Why do you support the democrats?

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1 hour ago, EVENKEEL said:

OK, You're saying that a paid for Cancun vacation  wasn't an incentive for many young people.

This is a misinformation post so live with your falsehoods.

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Here's yet another issue which cost the Republicans votes. They have a habit of picking the wrong side in foreign policy.

 

Why the Saudis Aren't Crazy About Democrats | Opinion

 

It comes on top of financially suspect contributions of billions of dollars of Saudi public money to investment funds run by Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner and former Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin. Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund has funneled millions more into Trump-owned golf clubs hosting the breakaway LIV golf tour.

 

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While insisting that his visit was intended to promote a peaceful solution to the Ukraine conflict, the UAE president's meeting with Putin in Saint Petersburg less than a week after OPEC's gift to Russia undermines international efforts to isolate a war criminal.

 

https://www.newsweek.com/why-saudis-arent-crazy-about-democrats-opinion-1758669

 

 

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7 hours ago, ozimoron said:

Yep, the big lie about WMD. 9/11 saved Bush who proceeded to attack the wrong country. He was known for not being too bright as a President, and like Reagan, didn't really run the country.

'...and like Reagan, didn't really run the country'.

 

Reminds me of a comment from a respected commentator during his presidency;

 

'Reagan comes across to me as always basically saying '...well if things don't change they'll stay the same', with an expectation that his listeners would be impressed. 

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6 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

And where in those articles does it say they will vote democratic...your laughable. They are not being paid to vote and the Student loan forgiveness has been stopped once again by another Federal Judge. You like to believe that any type of stimulus is a vote buying scheme.

So when a GOP lowers taxes on the wealthy, what would you consider that?

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2 minutes ago, Phoenix Rising said:

I think it's been established that it's shaped as a mushroom but we can definitively agree on it getting smaller.....:coffee1:

A link please.

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Posted
22 minutes ago, EVENKEEL said:

So when a GOP lowers taxes on the wealthy, what would you consider that?

A tax cut and nothing more. Not a vote buying scheme as many wealthy folks are not Republicans.....nor are they Democrats.....nice try at baiting.

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Political analysis in America would be enhanced by thinking of Donald Trump more like Hungarian strongman Viktor Orbán than an extreme Republican, a political scientist explained on Saturday.

"The most maddening thing in US politics since 2015 has been people misreading Trump as a more extreme Republican, rather than as Palm Beach Orbán," wrote Brian Klass of University College London. "He’s an authoritarian, which means analysis that puts him into the normal US framework is consistently wrong.

 

https://www.rawstory.com/trump-authoritarian/

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2 hours ago, EVENKEEL said:

As a young person getting 10K for a possible bad decision I know who I'd vote for.

Student debt in the US is a serious problem of which only one party is trying to solve; much like infrastructure, unemployment, climate change and human rights (to include abortion).

Perhaps other than the suspicion that everyone has only their own self interest to inform their political opinion (a GOP and MAGA favourite) coupled with a nothing but negative political campaign that harped back to the 1950's,  the well-informed, younger thankfully voted with their conscious and their own future at heart.

There is light at the end of a very dark tunnel.

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5 minutes ago, Jerno said:

Tired of losing yet?  Too much losing!  Yes.

If we're still looking for reasons that the GOP blew it, McCarthy's recent characterisation of Ukraine military assistance as a "blank check" didn't help much.

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3 hours ago, billd766 said:

And like all presidents and country leaders he relied on his staff to brief him. Rarely does any president make the decision to take his/her country to war on his own.

 

The only exception I  can think of is Putin, and look at the pigs ear he has made of that.

 

Getting off-topic, but Bush was responsible for appointing that staff and chose to listen to the chicken-hawks instead of the actual military experts advising caution.  https://www.cnn.com/2013/03/20/opinion/mills-truth-teller-iraq/index.html

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I'm hoping that Trump does decide to run in the vain hope that it will deter the DoJ from prosecuting him. That will gin up his MAGA crowd and incite a fight between the freedom party and team normal for the house speakership and control of the agenda. If the far right win that fight it will doom the GOP for generations and they will have no choice but to form a third party. Either that or kneecap democracy.

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/11/10/republican-losses-2022-midterms/

 

According to retired federal prosecutor Thomas Baer, "He thinks that if he is running for president this will cause prosecutors to drop their cases or think twice because it could be interpreted as political, a reaction to his running. The answer is: No, they will not hold back.”

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1 hour ago, Bkk Brian said:

A federal judge calls student loan relief unlawful, deepening limbo for borrowers

 

It was nothing to do with the student loans.

 

As already stated in the exit polls, young people voted on abortion and climate change as just two of their most important issues.

 

Your misinformation is not surprising however, a Trump classic, throw out accusations with no proof.

  • The "red tsunami" Republicans were hoping for didn't happen at the midterm elections.
  • Advocates and lawmakers are crediting youth voter turnout that helped deliver wins for Democrats.
  • Student-loan forgiveness was a major policy that had support from the majority of young voters.

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/bidens-student-loan-forgiveness-is-at-risk-it-may-have-helped-stop-a-red-tsunami-as-gen-z-flocked-to-the-polls-to-save-their-relief/ar-AA13VnEN

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