I somehow missed this last night.
Christ, just stop.
How many things are you going to label a conspiracy?
I somehow missed this last night.
Christ, just stop.
Yeah, no. Who's claiming that? I said that the conservative 'strong borders' crowd earned their spot at the table. I didn't say that they should be afforded the loudest voice. Also, FWIW, more people voted for the other candidate, not the other "thing" (whatever that may be.
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Illegals over Americans. Dems 2018 campaign slogan.
Didn't 5 Democrats vote yes and 4 Republicans (5, with McConnell's ceremonial vote) vote no last night?
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If anything good will come out of this it will be the fact that public sentiment will decrease for DACA. The polling numbers are already worse than are made out to be due to massive oversampling of Dems as proven in the CBS poll. It will be easier and easier to sell to the American people that its just not worth it to have a blanket amnesty bill for these 'Dreamers'. You know all 3.5 mmillion of them and apparently 10+ members of their family because you know chain migration is not a big deal.
Did I not post about that "oversampling"?
Of course you did - Did I imply that you didn't?
How many things are you going to label a conspiracy?
I didn't say it was a conspiracy. Just laughably wrong and thoroughly discredited.
But you continue to use the "oversampled Democrats" line. Based on one poll. Which oversampled Republicans as well and reflected an accurate split in party ID.
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Even CNN whose response population will be overwhelmingly left leaning still assigns the most blame to Senate Democrats.
This will not age well for 2018.
I'm pretty sure Republicans won this poll 47% to 31%, bro beans.