But you know that Kentucky and Louisiana lawmakers for example, have banned abortion in ALL circumstances? And there are a range of different limits across all states? So there are differences within the Republican establishment? And deSantis has now a position of 15 weeks and a continuation of state facilities? Do you accept that? It’s easier to get an abortion in New Orleans these days for you to accept you’ve said something incorrect FGS manThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote![]()
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09-11-2022 01:33 PM #4711
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09-11-2022 01:41 PM #4712
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He's dropped it to 15 weeks. He campaigned for 6 and that's what people expect him to do next. There will be some pro trump governors that will be less right than he is on other issues. The point is he's pro trump and to the right of the party.
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09-11-2022 01:56 PM #4713This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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09-11-2022 02:04 PM #4714
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09-11-2022 02:19 PM #4715
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Even further divide than uk left right by age, more akin to Scots independence votes. Well done the yoof
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One thing I know already.
If not for voters under 30 ... tonight WOULD have been a Red Wave.
CNN National House Exit Poll
R+ 13 65+
R+ 11 45-64
D +2 30-44
D +28 18-29
#GenZ did their job
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09-11-2022 06:34 PM #4716
Republicans win Wisconsin. Senate remains too close to call.
Not well versed on the mechanics of US politics but am I right in thinking that with the Republicans seemingly certain to win back control of the House, even if the Democrats edge the Senate Biden is pretty much screwed in terms of trying to pass any legislation?
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11-11-2022 12:50 PM #4717This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The House of Representatives is still in play also, although the Dems need the majority of the remaining close calls to go their way. Republicans still favourites.
You are right that both chambers need to pass legislation but voting against party and compromises "across the aisle" are more common than they are in Westminster politics. But it's true it gives Biden a big headache in terms of getting anything remotely controversial done.
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12-11-2022 03:53 AM #4718
projected win for Democrats in Arizona will mean it's 49-49
Nevada looks incredibly close with republicans just 821 ahead at the moment with Est vote in 94%
Rep- Laxalt
48.5% 467,208
Dems- Masto
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it will be hilarious if Masto wins by one vote, after 20 recountsLaxalt is a trump-endorsed 2020 election denier
House is now
Democrats -203
Republicans - 211
218 controls the HouseLast edited by cabbageandribs1875; 12-11-2022 at 03:56 AM.
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13-11-2022 08:02 AM #4720
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14-11-2022 09:49 PM #4721
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🔴 Exclusive: Rupert Murdoch has told Donald Trump that he will not back any attempt by the former president to return to the White House and could even back a Democrat against him, sources close to the media mogul have told
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It is understood that News Corp and Fox News chairman Mr Murdoch has, in the past few days, made it clear to Mr Trump that the poor showing from the Republican candidates he backed during the US midterm elections has put an end to his political career.
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“There have been conversations between them during which Rupert made it clear to Donald that we cannot back another run for the White House.”
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14-11-2022 09:55 PM #4722This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I know there are loads of right wing republicans I'll despise sitting in the wings, but I just do not want to see that disgusting monster Trump back in the White House ever again.
ABT.
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16-11-2022 06:41 AM #4727
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De Santis now favourite to be nominated, horrible nutter. Pray for a Biden win
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16-11-2022 07:31 AM #4728This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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16-11-2022 08:33 AM #4731
He lost the popular vote by 3M vs Clinton then by something like 7M vs Biden. Just look at the Trump backed candidates in the mid terms... he ain't winning in 2024.
I'd be more worried about De Santis tbh.
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17-11-2022 01:18 AM #4732This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
1) him and DeSantis fight it out, DeSantis wins the nomination, Trump throws toys out of pram and his supporters don't vote for RD. Dems win.
2) him and DeSantis fight it out, DeSantis wins the nomination, Trump throws toys out of pram and runs as an independent splitting the R vote. Dems win "Biggly".
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17-11-2022 07:09 AM #4735
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Quite amazing midterms for Biden. There is usually a huge shift from the incumbent at mid terms. I think every analysis predicted there would be a huge rep majority in both houses. Think it kills trumps chances
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17-11-2022 01:32 PM #4736
Are the rumours that Trump has a dossier of dirt on De Santos true, that could ruin any run he would have? Having said that I think it was only Trump that has said that so it is more than likely untrue. Love it when Republicans go after each other, it tends to mean a democrat in the WH. De Santos is a dangerous man and like Trump a despot in waiting.
Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.
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went decades without starting a new war apparently
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17-11-2022 04:41 PM #4738
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How many court cases are pending against Trump?
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double defeat for Sarah Palin, all good
Sarah Palin mercilessly mocked on Twitter after Alaska election loss to Mary Peltola: ‘I can see her defeat from my house’ (msn.com)
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