"In 1971, Nixon’s approval ratings dipped below 50 percent, and stayed there. Surely, Democrats told themselves, they could beat this guy." - @SykesCharliehttps://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2019/07/16/memo-to-dems-youre-playing-into-trumps-hands-227362 …
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Oh bloody historians screwing up stories with facts n stuff
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Republicans really can pick "winners"
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Sorry, Charlie. Kruse missile incoming.
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Nah, Charlie's a good guy -- this isn't malicious.
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Shhh....Tom is mid-scold and will NOT be interrupted!
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I’m not sure fringe Trumpers will “approve” of anything the Democrats do. This keeps them from liking Trump but also staying in base.
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Wait. Is a never Trumper being loose with the facts to defend racism? Why I neverpic.twitter.com/DMjAErJRyb
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Man this history thing is hard. If only we recorded past events in something easily accessible to all, like a book. And what if we made these books available at a public building, let's say a library. Oh, the madness!
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That sounds right to me. Nixon drew (with dirty tricks) a weak candidate but he had solid approval in 1972.
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Economy was good, don’t forget. Despite all the intensity of the period, Dems never had a chance.
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