Claudia Citro
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Steve Schmidt
12:19 PM - Jul 18, 2023
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Professor Bigfoot
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In response to Claudia Citro.
Joe is posturing for his electorate. Remember, WV went 69/29 Trump in 2020; and Joe, as annoying as he can be, votes with Dark Brandon well over 85% of the time- in fact, more than certain “leftist” House Democrats.

I’m like, “yeah, Joe, I get it; you do what you gotta do.” ¯_(ツ)_/¯
12:28 PM - Jul 18, 2023
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AkuAbbata
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In response to Professor Bigfoot.
Posturing for his electorate? This could potentially cost democratic party the white house. I see Joe as someone who is power hungry and will do anything to keep himself relevant.
01:05 PM - Jul 18, 2023
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Professor Bigfoot
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In response to AkuAbbata.
How? Dark Brandon almost certainly approves, because, well, SHOW ME the Democrat who can win statewide in West (bah Gawd) Virginia- which, I’ll remind you, went 69%/29% Mango Mussolini in 2020.

And if you’re afraid he’ll pull votes from Dark Brandon… 😂😂
01:09 PM - Jul 18, 2023
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AkuAbbata
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In response to Professor Bigfoot.
Here's what I think. No labels or whatever third party that runs will cost demo losing in 2024. And that includes senate and hop. Joe Manchin can switch on democrats anytime. The party should invest more on filling candidates in some neglected red States. We could win some.
01:15 PM - Jul 18, 2023 (Edited)
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Professor Bigfoot
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In response to AkuAbbata.
In the very same spout you want to kick Manchin out but then you want to add more in other red states?

I don’t understand, unless you just have a personal animus towards Joe Manchin.
01:19 PM - Jul 18, 2023
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AkuAbbata
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I'm saying we could try expanding our stake in those areas. We totally ignore some red States because of the belief that it's unwinnable. Heavily relying on Machin will cost us eventually.
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01:24 PM - Jul 18, 2023
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Professor Bigfoot
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In response to AkuAbbata.
I disagree with this assessment.

There are reasons why we won big in 2018 and why we only lost the House by a few votes in 2022 when it was supposed to be a GOP blowout.

The vast majority of Democrats are united and moving forward, starting with the onerous task of dismantling the gerrymanders.
01:27 PM - Jul 18, 2023
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