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he fillibustered for 25 straight hours, dudeThe people driving that +9 for Booker on the D side are clowns
he fillibustered for 25 straight hours, dudeThe people driving that +9 for Booker on the D side are clowns
I’m guessing it’s nothing but name recognition after his filibuster because the entire rest of the party (sans Bernie and AOC) is doing absolutely nothing right now. He’d be a terrible candidate, but nobody is doing anything on the left.The people driving that +9 for Booker on the D side are clowns
Performative bullshit winning out over competent governance
Both sides issue
National level?To be fair, this is more of performative bullshit winning out over even less effective performative bullshit. Dems at a national level aren’t governing competently enough to even clear this low bar.
Bashear is massively popular in Kentucky, Polis is good, Moore is well-liked…National level?
How about at a state level? Local?
Where are Dems actually running competently? Should tell you something...
Bashear is massively popular in Kentucky, Polis is good, Moore is well-liked…
Except he’s a Democrat in Kentucky with like a 70% approval rating.Bashear is a DEI candidate benefitting from his name and being in a red state. He is basically Bush.
Polis has some awful policies and the Denver is an absolute shithole.
Don't know enough about Moore from other than what you talk about. I'll take your word for it.
Except he’s a Democrat in Kentucky with like a 70% approval rating.
You think a family name is enough in the climate of the current Republican Party to overcome the (D) after his name and gain overwhelming approval? Should we ask Ronna McDaniel for her thoughts on the matter?Yes benefitting from his fathers name and family wealth - Name recognition goes a long way in state/local races.
But its cool you like white DEI candidates as well. Equal opportunity.
But like RDS he benefits from a republican supermajority that does the right thing for the state. State houses always make governors look good.
You think a family name is enough in the climate of the current Republican Party to overcome the (D) after his name and gain overwhelming approval? Should we ask Ronna McDaniel for her thoughts on the matter?
Can you help me out with some other current examples of this very common thing?When you're rich and have name recognition to get out the vote you can win state/local races.
And its always nice to have a republican supermajority in the state houses. Republicans, for the most part, govern effectively.
Can you help me out with some other current examples of this very common thing?
You are the one making the claim that with the right last name you are politically untouchable in a state-wide election in a deep red state during the past 4 years of Biden(!). If that’s true, then surely you have some policy-based argument important to Kentuckians for why he should not be as popular as he is.Can you find me another example of a wealthy family where the kid runs in the state his father governed?
This guy is definition of DEI. Got his first job at daddy's law firm too.
You are the one making the claim that with the right last name you are politically untouchable in a state-wide election in a deep red state during the past 4 years of Biden(!). If that’s true, then surely you have some policy-based argument important to Kentuckians for why he should not be as popular as he is.
I’d add Shapiro to the competency basket.Bashear is massively popular in Kentucky, Polis is good, Moore is well-liked…
Sir, he can’t even keep his house from being on fire.I’d add Shapiro to the competency basket.
Better hope that’s not just because you ran off the free market ones.
Lots of cultists out there.
socialism has always been popular
Lots of cultists out there.