gonna be mildly weird if the top 2 winds up being Warren and Buttigieg just because we've all been expecting One Of The Other Two Olds this entire time
Yeah, the differences between the Congressional Dems and President Obama are long-thinkpiece worthy in and of themselves (though it is pretty noteworthy, I think, that Obama basically stopped with the "negotiating against nobody" thing basically immediately after the debt ceiling debacle in...
I mean, if he wants to argue that they should've had different priorities with the time that they had, that's all well and good. That's a subjective standpoint where, I guess, you could make a valid case that they helped less people passing the ACA than they would've with a broader expansion of...
1) Immigration policy is not limited to refugee policy; on the broader front we're indisputably further to the left of everyone in Europe, or did I miss DACA and DAPA?
2) Reading comprehension is important: further left than anyone but Germany.
Neither are many of continental Europe's systems...
Not really, no. Assange said there would be more, but Assange also habitually overpromises and underdelivers except when it comes to endangering the lives of Afghans.
on that note
Clinton +13 among national likely voters in Monmouth poll, which is rated A+ by 538 (was +2 last month)
Trump under 40 for what seems like the 7th straight non-ABC poll
http://www.monmouth.edu/polling-institute/reports/MonmouthPoll_US_080816/
i'm just gonna point out that this DNCleak stuff doesn't actually seem to have hurt clinton, given that her lead's actually stabilized around 7-9 points (ordinarily it would start going back down right about now) and her favorables are the best they've been since last spring
Combination of there just being a crapton of (new) primary voters who weren't exactly well versed in everything, & California county election boards being a hodgepodge of different rules and regulations when it comes to the provisionals themselves
(6% and 8% of general-election ballots in...
first of all, seeing someone (or even a group of someones) use an argument does not grant said argument legitimacy.
second of all, calling her right-wing even in an international context fundamentally misrepresents what constitutes the "right wing", because it almost always fixates on ignoring...
"with similar logic" you could make all kinds of bizarre statements out of touch with reality if you're ignoring context (in this case, explicitly for the US), so maybe focus on the one i actually made:
the only kind of person in america with the ideological room to legitimately call hillary...
it's always the brogressives who've never actually organized for a single day in their entire lives who say it, too
"she's a centrist/conservative on economic issues!"
like fam, have you paid any goddamn attention to what people in either of those ideological movements have proposed? because...
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http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/politics-government/election/article93763582.html (Marist, Clinton +15)
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I am gone
https://twitter.com/mmurraypolitics/status/761319109690810368 (NBC/WSJ, Clinton +9)