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In reply to the discussion: May I Attempt to Predict America's Political Future? [View all]Rustynaerduwell
(782 posts)4. "Democracy" got us here in the first place.
Too many low population states will never put a Democrat in the Senate. Gerrymandering will not go away and will only be strengthened in any future SCOTUS decisions. The Electoral College will continue to favor the Republican candidate. In every national election since 1980 more Americans voted for a Democrat than for a Republican and yet this is where we are.
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Democrats lost '80, '84 & '88 Pres elections by wide margins. Since then, they've won.
7962
Jul 2018
#21
I didn't say More Americans voted for the Democratic Presidential candidate,
Rustynaerduwell
Jul 2018
#30
I think you are correct and with the pre-existing conditions suit which GOP's don't want either...
Demsrule86
Jul 2018
#9
+1. Overreach keyword. But must guard integrity of democracy: secure vote, X suppress, X gerrymander
Bernardo de La Paz
Jul 2018
#10
DC Repubs are governing as if this their final chance to remake America in their image.
LonePirate
Jul 2018
#29