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G. Elliott Morris
gelliottmorris
Some people have suggested that this may be at least partially driven by Republicans who are favorable toward Biden choosing not to call themselves Republicans any more, as they see
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Brian Tyler Cohen
briantylercohen
I’ll start by saying that John Kasich in no way represents this party. My gut reaction: “why is a Republican speaking at our convention? What about Castro, Pressley, etc?” I
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Ann_T_Christ
AnnTChrist2
Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is the most powerful in China. Party cadre has lot of importance like its army PLA. CCP has maintained strategies for upper hand over enemies. CCP
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Ernie - Singer/Songwriter
SingerErnie
PLEASE READ THREAD!I'm sure many on here see me as a right winger or conspiracy theorist. Actually, I'm neither!I'm a conservative Christian and a serious student of history, with a
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Jonathan Smucker
jonathansmucker
The US Green Party is completely unserious about winning or building working-class political power and should not be encouraged by serious leftists. Don't @ me I understand the appeal for
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The Ghost of Glenn
of_glenn
History Lesson on Your Social Security Card1A. Social Security Cards up until the 1980s expressly statedthe number and card were not to be used for identificationpurposes. Since nearly everyone in
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Robert Farley
drfarls
Lotta GOPsters hoped that they could keep their heads down and get through the transition, apparently forgetting that outbidding is a thing. And hey, I can appreciate the true level
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Jason Fagone
jfagone
Feel sick seeing this. Al Schmidt is an honest person. Philly election officials have already gotten death threats. Trump’s lies here are putting him in physical danger.https://twitter.com/MaxMMarin/status/1326536652215316481 Some context
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Ezra Klein
ezraklein
One argument I make in “Why We’re Polarized” is that the alternative to polarization often isn’t agreement, or compromise. It’s suppression. One way polarization can be healthy is it creates
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socialist fraternity x
MattThomasNYC
I cannot believe there is *yet another* DSA article about working within the Democratic Party vs. forming a workers' party that *yet again* focuses on the 100% irrelevant issue of
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James Palmer
BeijingPalmer
there's a weird belief that if only the US says the magic words - it's not against China! it's against the CCP! it's against Xi Jinping! - the Chinese public
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Daniel Finn
DanFinn95
A few of Nandy's "sister parties" whose views apparently carry so much weight:Germany: on 14 to 15% in the polls (from 38.5% in 2002).France: 2.5 to 5% for the next
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Mihnea/𒈪𒄴𒉈𒀀
Miyhnea
Post-election result thread, what do they mean for the parties and possible coalition options:Firstly the 31% abysmal turnout needs mentioning, it was THE deciding factor of these elections. Results are
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Keith Zhai
QiZHAI
THREAD: I would like to talk about the issue of HK from the aspect of power. People who used to the Western democratic system always find the Communist Party is
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Erick Erickson
EWErickson
Events change things. I’m not too worried about the current state of affairs in large part because I think it is part of a realignment of political forces sorting itself
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Matthew J. Peterson
docMJP
The crazy thing about living through a regime change like this one is the combination of *denial* along with the increasing explicit justifications for oppression. The history books don’t tell
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