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H. R. 2820 dream act 2019 - Page 5

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#41
05-23-2019, 03:28 PM
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Trump will win re-election easily. Democratic voters are way to divided between being a progressive and a moderate.

Bernie Sanders and AOC are the best thing to ever happen to the Republican Party.
So it looks like
Biden, Warren, Sanders (ordered from moderate to progressive).

Sanders has a lot of support in red states.

When it comes down to election day, there's only a democratic candidate and people have the choice of voting for a democrat or Trump. Chances are, they'll rationalize "anything is better than Trump".

Also arguably, the most recent farm aid bill (and the previous one) is a socialist policy. How many people are calling it socialism?
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05-23-2019, 04:13 PM
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did it really though? yeah sure it improved drastically for the millionaires and billionaires. the same farm workers that voted for trump in 2016 are saying they wont vote for him again in 2020. he fucked them with that trade deal.

yeah, the democrats are divided but liberals are also fired up with everything going on with children dying in detention camps, abortion laws, etc.

don't forget what women, minorities, and black people did in the midterms.
You can’t really compare a general election to a House election. CNN was also interviewing some farmers yesterday and they said that even though they weren’t happy with the trade war they would still vote for Trump again in 2020. Don’t hold your breath just yet.

Women you say? If Biden is the nominee he will have a tough fight with the women vote. Not to mention even after all his bad mouthing women, Trump still got about about 57% of the women vote, beating Clinton about 27 points.

Voter enthusiasm? According to the latest poll in NBC Republicans hold that advantage.

Minority vote? Unless you add Obama to the ticket, the black turnout isn’t going to make that much of a difference. See Stacy Adams. Not to mention he’s polling about 50% with Hispanics.

The Republicans are riding high right now regardless of what the media said. Historically the president gets hammered during the midterms and Trump did pretty damn well by not only keeping the Senate but even upping their majority.

Fact is Democrats are going too far left, and that’s going to turn off the moderates, the independents and including some Latinos who may start to see them as socialist. Something they ran far away from to find a better life.
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05-23-2019, 04:43 PM
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Does anyone know when will this thing end up in the senate for a vote ?
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Does anyone know when will this thing end up in the senate for a vote ?
Most likely it won’t because Mitch has said he will not put an immigration bill for vote that Trump does not support.
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