The one thing I learned from 2016 is that you will not know until after the polls close. If Trump's campaigning works I fear every President from here on out will be Campaigner in Chief trying to replicate it.
An interesting observation. What if his incessant campaigning fails?
Sometimes I think that the president is just a figurehead. Your comment confirms.
This is good. Please satisfy my curiosity though. Come Nov. 7, what terminology will you be using to describe the results?
I take your point, & thank you for it. BUT !!"it is not a Democratic prediction." Nb #65
Don't forget the 2016 presidential election. Hillary was the predicted winner more than 12 months in advance of the vote."But polls are damn accurate." Nb #65
It's consistent with historic trends. The U.S. voter prefers divided government. And Pelosi was alert enough to say next Tuesday's vote would provide the voter a means to put a check (as in checks & balances) on this Republican party."it is not a Democratic prediction." Nb #65
hahahahahahahaha .... I usually vote 'Third Party'. I'm a little disappointed in the Red Team/Blue Team Grudge Match.
Is that the Socialist Party?
Don’t be afraid to admit you are a democrat
How will you pay for that?
by not having wars in Iraq and other silly places.
No, that is not all it does. Rationing would be the only way to control costs. Many people would die due to the poor quality and lack of resources. Think.It's not 'Free'.
The ONLY thing 'Medicare for All' does is eliminate the 'For-Profit Insurance Companies' with a 'Non-Profit Insurance Company'.
Same 'Policy' for everyone with no hidden loopholes, NO Shareholders demanding higher Quarterly Dividends, NO Executives with exorbitant Salaries.
The one thing I learned from 2016 is that you will not know until after the polls close. If Trump's campaigning works I fear every President from here on out will be Campaigner in Chief trying to replicate it.
Yup.
This election is a ‘must win’ for democrats. Republicans would suffer a set back, but no more than what’s expected in an off year election for the party in power. Democrats need to be wary of thinking that simply winning the House means that things are back to the pre-Trump normal they so desperately long for lol.
It’s been a painful process but republicans are starting to coalesce behind Trump. Kavanaugh was a pivotal moment in that regard. In contrast, democrats are split between radical socialists and what remains of centrist democrats.
I take your point, & thank you for it. BUT !!
Speaker Pelosi was guest on Stephen Colbert. There Pelosi predicted the Dems would take back the house. She's a Democrat.
Don't forget the 2016 presidential election. Hillary was the predicted winner more than 12 months in advance of the vote.
I KNOW !! She won the vote (as predicted) and lost the election. But ADEQUATE polling should have mentioned that BEFORE the election. I read no account of it until AFTER the election.
It's consistent with historic trends. The U.S. voter prefers divided government. And Pelosi was alert enough to say next Tuesday's vote would provide the voter a means to put a check (as in checks & balances) on this Republican party.
The one thing I learned from 2016 is that you will not know until after the polls close. If Trump's campaigning works I fear every President from here on out will be Campaigner in Chief trying to replicate it.
a) I have long suspected over-confidence did Hillary in 2016."Pelosi said that. She was actualy trying not to sound too confident" Nb #74
Pelosi seemed not merely confident, but not much shy of boastful."Pelosi said that. She was actualy trying not to sound too confident" Nb #74
No, that is not all it does. Rationing would be the only way to control costs. Many people would die due to the poor quality and lack of resources. Think.
Already spinning the loss Tuesday, eh?
And don't forget demagoguery! If Trump's campaigning works, it's a huge victory for the power of fear.