Thanks. I recall you've said favorable things about him. Do you have a sense how much of Sharrod's relative outperformance is related to him being an incumbent? You have characterized Harris an a "Neoliberal". I take this is a disparaging term in your view. Is this because of her seemingly war-hawk friendly relationships?
I dont think I've posted about him much.I do like him more than other Democrats though.I kind of thought he would go down this election because Ohio is so red now.I think Browns out performance is related to him being to the left on progressive economic policies than most Democrats,supporting stronger border bills than most Democrats while mostly staying away from woke and trans issues etc. I call Harris a neoliberal not only because of her war-hawk friendly relationships but also her economic positions.
The missing 10 million votes were the 2020 factory fabricated mail in votes from 2020 The Democrats knew they were being watched and could not risk it again
That might be time of death of GOP going forward I am looking back at dems. But this is good, both parties will have to clean out and start over somehow in 2028....
You wish. Trump could easily/most likely have another successful term. And even your lefty buddies in the dem party agree that they/the dems have established a pretty solid record of abandoning the working class. Maybe you could work on fixing that before declaring Trump's agenda as "one of the most anti-working class." Quite a few of the working class folks remember his record differently and voted accordingly. AND KICKED YOUR SORRY-ARSED LOT TO THE CURB.
That's bullshit, they're ignorant, the economy was demonstrably worse during Trump. It's ignorance and, as in your case, tribalism.
The stats: With 97% of the returns counted as of Friday morning, the tally in Illinois was: 53.6% for Harris and 45% for Trump Illinois presidential performance since 1992: 2020: Joe Biden, 57.54%, Trump, 40.55%, 2016: Hillary Clinton,55.83%, Trump, 38.76% 2012: Obama, 57.6%, Mitt Romney, 40.73% 2008: Obama, 61.92%, John McCain, 36.78% 2004: John Kerry, 54.88%, George W. Bush, 44.8% 2000: Al Gore, 54.6%, Bush, 42.58% 1996: Bill Clinton, 54:32%, Bob Dole, 36.81% 1992: Clinton, 48.58%, George H.W. Bush, 34.34%, Ross Perot, 16.64% https://chicago.suntimes.com/electi...ago-illinois-results-president-trump-increase