You can talk about the system being unfair all you want, but it's not going to impress the guy who overcomes a 23 point handicap in one of America's redder states. At some point you have to concede that policy you can't get elected on is maybe not so genuinely popular.
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The programs he opposes poll wildly popular in West Virginia
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What I hear is "If you want people to keep their promises, elect people that do that. I won't."
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Didn't know liberals were the only ones that knew how to honor deals, but whatever.
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do parties win elections because of a careful reasoned deliberation of their relative platforms?
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Uh, is he arguing for a proportionate Senate?
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yeah who gives a shit about the biblical scale civilizational collapse we face if we do nothing about climate change? Electric cars just won’t play in Peoria!!
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kinda hard to take this rhetoric seriously when climate change mitigation measures are such a small percentage of the progressive's 3.5 trillion proposal.
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I could not agree more. I read that "Elect more liberals" line, laughed, and thought, "...well. I mean, he's right."
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