Sorry, but I don't find that to be true at all. If not for a stacked Supreme Court, the current legislative agenda would be far more radical. And it's an administration that Mrs. Harris is part of.
That was one excited and motivated crowd for Harris in Greensboro. The AI crowd template is getting better and better.
If Elon didn't buy Twitter, would this even be a race at all?
Why do you think progressives never seriously pursued stacking the court?
They likely would have if they were winning the election or had they retained by houses in 2022. They did a lot of radical things the last 4 years despite waning public sentiment.
They all came from Atlanta.
Trump will win NC comfrotably.
She's going to win Guilford County (where Greensboro is located) bigly. No need to bring folks in from elsewhere.
Yes. This is what I was referring to when not having a mandate to pursue their agenda. Now we are seeing them platform populist policy ideas to appeal to moderates.
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People ask "How do you deport 20M people?"
These types of measures. They will leave voluntarily eventually and the ones sneaking over the border won't even bother.
Next you bar them from sending money outside the country - Then you bar hospitals from providing care.
ONce you have the illegal issue fixed and the country normalizes you can re-work a legal immigration system to fill the gaps that emerge.
It's a façade
So you think if they squeak through a Kamala win that they’ll pursue a radical agenda with what’s projected to be a Republican Congress?
I hope Trump sticks to his word and doesn't puss out on us.
I do. They've already proven they are willing to do it.
I don't think he can actually do this and I don't think it would pass congress. But it sounds nice to the union workers in the rust belt.