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MadMan brah! Man god save us all if the Republicans get a hold of both House and Senate. Republicans have always been good at sticking together than Democrats. The blue dog democrats betrayed us initially when they voted Dream Act down. Still can't believe it till this day. Rubio and Cruz will bring the ship down if the Republicans win.
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I sincerely hope they do not win the Senate. The Republicans are much more united than the democrats and have seen fit to filibuster everything. If the Republicans have the majority I doubt the Democrats will filibuster to the extent of the Republicans. Democrats would rather compromise -- or hell, just get mowed over. They are weaker.

I find it utterly baffling that voters cannot see right through Rubio and Cruz. Everything about them makes me cringe: Rubio's constant gaffes and Cruz's hypocritical past. At least when they run for President in four two years we are in store for some laughs.

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Nate's rival at Princeton says otherwise. And he correctly predicted all of the 2012 Senate races, that Nate got wrong.

At this point it is what it is. If the Dems lose the Senate, we can only blame USCs that can vote but won't. And most of us here would like to vote as we recognize the importance of elections when it comes to shaping our day to day lives and yet, we can't.
Really? Do you have a name? I would like to see this statistic.

Sorry Nate, but I hope you are wrong.

That is the most frustrating part for Dreamers. Because we are Dreamers, the majority of us have to be informed of the workings of our government. We tend to recognize the various faults within the federal bureaucracy, Congress and the White House. We are informed on a variety of issues such as: domestic and foreign policy, economics and higher education, not just immigration. We know how the problems begin and yet, we cannot contribute.
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2Face!

I sincerely hope they do not win the Senate. The Republicans are much more united than the democrats and have seen fit to filibuster everything. If the Republicans have the majority I doubt the Democrats will filibuster to the extent of the Republicans. Democrats would rather compromise -- or hell, just get mowed over. They are weaker.

I find it utterly baffling that voters cannot see right through Rubio and Cruz. Everything about them makes me cringe: Rubio's constant gaffes and Cruz's hypocritical past. At least when they run for President in four two years we are in store for some laughs.



Really? Do you have a name? I would like to see this statistic.

Sorry Nate, but I hope you are wrong.

That is the most frustrating part for Dreamers. Because we are Dreamers, the majority of us have to be informed of the workings of our government. We tend to recognize the various faults within the federal bureaucracy, Congress and the White House. We are informed on a variety of issues such as: domestic and foreign policy, economics and higher education, not just immigration. We know how the problems begin and yet, we cannot contribute.
Sam Wang of the Princeton Election Consurtium has bet they will retain a majority of 51 (50 seats + Joe Biden).

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For these of you generalizing all cubans, this is untrue. I have met alot of cubans and they are cool people sympathetic to our cause, at least that is the experience I had with the ones I've met. Cruz is the only one that I know that is against immigration reform and that talks bs about immigrations. Rubio, plays both sides because of the nature of his party but deep down you know he wants immigration reform as much all of us do, It is better having him that having someone else on his position like another republican take his spot on the issue and turn out someone like Tom Tancredo, then that would truly be a disaster, all things considered, there is frustration but I completely disagree with these generalizing all cubans.
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For these of you generalizing all cubans, this is untrue. I have met alot of cubans and they are cool people sympathetic to our cause, at least that is the experience I had with the ones I've met. Cruz is the only one that I know that is against immigration reform and that talks bs about immigrations. Rubio, plays both sides because of the nature of his party but deep down you know he wants immigration reform as much all of us do, It is better having him that having someone else on his position like another republican take his spot on the issue and turn out someone like Tom Tancredo, then that would truly be a disaster, all things considered, there is frustration but I completely disagree with these generalizing all cubans.
Haven't met many Cubans, but Rubio doesn't seem to care much for the issue to be honest.
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