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NurseJackie

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36. "West Virginians do NOT strongly support 6 of the 8 items listed."
Tue Nov 2, 2021, 06:47 AM
Nov 2021
In fact, as shown on page 3 of that poll result, West Virginians do NOT strongly support 6 of the 8 items listed. --- Did you look at the details?
Ooo! Ooo! Easy! I know the answer to that!

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Stopping negotiation of drug prices is worth hundreds of billions of dollars PoliticAverse Oct 2021 #1
So true. bluewater Oct 2021 #3
$400 to 450 billion or so over the next 10 years. Celerity Oct 2021 #25
I can't believe I actually saw someone here FoxNewsSucks Oct 2021 #2
+1000 bluewater Oct 2021 #13
The revulsion that I feel toward these 2 right now cannot be expressed Maraya1969 Oct 2021 #4
Exasperation............... jaxexpat Oct 2021 #9
I know I'm shocked! Bayard Oct 2021 #5
Terrible. But tell this guy the BBB includes $150 BILLION for in-home care. Hortensis Oct 2021 #6
Bought and paid for. Vote. Joinfortmill Oct 2021 #7
When you're making Rick Santorum take a victory lap... czarjak Oct 2021 #8
They're not holding up the Biden agenda, a few Democrats in the House are doing so. George II Oct 2021 #10
Nope. It's those two causing the problem and delay. Just them. FoxNewsSucks Oct 2021 #14
They came to an agreement with Biden and Schumer on Thursday morning. That's why Biden.... George II Oct 2021 #16
Because the two Democratic Senators still won't commit to voting for it FoxNewsSucks Oct 2021 #17
Explain this: wellst0nev0ter Oct 2021 #19
What does that have to do with what I said? Are politicians living in bubbles? George II Oct 2021 #20
He's obviously not serving his state constituents wellst0nev0ter Oct 2021 #21
Apparently his constituents don't agree. He's been elected twice, ergo nothing to "explain away". George II Oct 2021 #22
Wow, this is almost *too* easy wellst0nev0ter Oct 2021 #23
I agree, "almost *too* easy". Data for Progress......... George II Oct 2021 #24
You're more than welcome to show your own poll wellst0nev0ter Oct 2021 #29
That Data for Progress poll reminds me of the OH-11 poll this summer, showing Nina Turner leading.. George II Oct 2021 #32
You're right, DFP messed up with that OH-11 poll wellst0nev0ter Oct 2021 #34
The point is, far left pollsters can be biased in their polling results, and..... George II Oct 2021 #35
"West Virginians do NOT strongly support 6 of the 8 items listed." NurseJackie Nov 2021 #36
The text is up and has been up for review since Thursday morning. lapucelle Oct 2021 #31
Looks to me like Rolling Stone is working overtime to sow distrust and division among Democrats. lapucelle Oct 2021 #33
This is an example of "Corporatism" for those on DU who don't think it applies to Democrats. jalan48 Oct 2021 #11
Disgusting. SergeStorms Oct 2021 #12
This message was self-deleted by its author ExTex Oct 2021 #15
He got a bunch of Republican votes for the bi-partisan infrastructure bill. n/t PoliticAverse Oct 2021 #26
"80% of the Republicans, in both the House and the Senate, voted for the 1964 Civil Rights Act, betsuni Oct 2021 #27
LBJ wouldn't twist their arms. lagomorph777 Oct 2021 #28
LBJ had 66 Democratic Party Senators JustAnotherGen Oct 2021 #30
This message was self-deleted by its author George II Oct 2021 #18
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