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I wouldn't start assuming that coalition isn't going to stick around 4 years from now. LisaL Nov 2020 #1
It is actually a new coalition of center-left independents, Democrats, POC and moderate republicans AmericanCanuck Nov 2020 #2
52% of the US is suburban, 27% urban, and 21% rural Klaralven Nov 2020 #3
Excellent post Dem2 Nov 2020 #10
I said this during the campaign that a lot of people live in the suburbs because they can't afford JI7 Nov 2020 #21
Population density and infrastructure probably predicts LuvLoogie Nov 2020 #31
I suppose we all have.... quickesst Nov 2020 #4
There are black/brown people in the Suburbs also . And i'm glad for White people that are turned off JI7 Nov 2020 #5
Hispanics in the Rio Grande Valley are mentioned in the article. There aren't any urban areas there Klaralven Nov 2020 #7
Yup, it's not the 1950s anymore JI7 Nov 2020 #11
Maybe. Maybe not. BannonsLiver Nov 2020 #6
I used to really like the guardian. Now all they have to say is shit like this. Thekaspervote Nov 2020 #8
This was an individual opinion piece, not a Guardian editorial. KY_EnviroGuy Nov 2020 #13
+2 The Guardian is Legit ... nt mr_lebowski Nov 2020 #24
The (brief) bio link of the author of this opinion piece.. Princess Turandot Nov 2020 #9
Thanks, That explains a lot . JI7 Nov 2020 #12
+1 sheshe2 Nov 2020 #18
Indeed! Princess Turandot Nov 2020 #22
Yes. betsuni Nov 2020 #30
uh huh.. I figured.. I say Balderdash Cha Nov 2020 #14
Lol. cwydro Nov 2020 #17
oh, explains it uponit7771 Nov 2020 #29
Well that figures all the way around. MrsCoffee Nov 2020 #38
Certainly explains the vitriol toward Biden in this article... Spazito Nov 2020 #41
Sounds like more pants pissing that moderation won. GulfCoast66 Nov 2020 #15
Ah. the Doom & Gloom starts while Biden Cha Nov 2020 #16
Exquisite timing, wasn't it? DFW Nov 2020 #34
sounds like the right wingers yakking about starbucks and lattes nt msongs Nov 2020 #19
no DonCoquixote Nov 2020 #43
That doesn't fit with the article I posted earlier csziggy Nov 2020 #20
"The black and browns have stood by him" Wtf FreepFryer Nov 2020 #23
Right on schedule. herding cats Nov 2020 #25
Last time I looked in Philly, DC, and Baltimore...downtown Boogiemack Nov 2020 #26
It's the same in almost every urban area. herding cats Nov 2020 #27
It will be interesting to see how this changes post covid Amishman Nov 2020 #37
The thing is in those same cities, if you only look at "downtown" BumRushDaShow Nov 2020 #39
Written by a Bernie bro awesomerwb1 Nov 2020 #28
What's there not to love ? OnDoutside Nov 2020 #36
2020 Breaks record for unending stream of utterly useless predictions. OneBro Nov 2020 #32
Well, this is REALLY useful, especially now. Right? DFW Nov 2020 #33
+1 betsuni Nov 2020 #35
Trashing. We have always needed a big tent in order to win especially the Senate...and the lack Demsrule86 Nov 2020 #40
About the author of the article. OneBro Nov 2020 #42
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