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In reply to the discussion: It is beyond strange that people think 1972 is a better predictor of 2020 than 2016 [View all]Cha
(320,998 posts)11. Do you mean 2018 when we had the BLUE WAVE House
Victory?

Answer.. The Victory candidates were mostly Moderates who Flipped red seats to BLUE. BS didn't even see it coming.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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It is beyond strange that people think 1972 is a better predictor of 2020 than 2016 [View all]
markpkessinger
Jan 2020
OP
Centrist has become an epithet, apparently. And you seem to define it a any Democrat not
ehrnst
Jan 2020
#29
I'll do Democratic Congressional & Senatorial Campaign Committees as a benchmark.
Scurrilous
Jan 2020
#6
LOL @ 'anti-establishment fervor was running at a high' after 8 years of Obama.
Scurrilous
Jan 2020
#8
Yep! BS did think that he would be the one having the most influence in the 2018 blue wave.
ehrnst
Jan 2020
#25
It remains to be seen whether Biden will be any more of uniter than anyone else n/t
markpkessinger
Jan 2020
#44
I am not convinced British politics are necessarily a good barometer of U.S. politics n/t
markpkessinger
Jan 2020
#40
It is beyond strange that people think 2016 is a better predictor of 2020 than 2018
brooklynite
Jan 2020
#31
Marshall Matz, who was a policy adviser for Sen. George McGovern's failed 1972 bid is worried
Gothmog
Jan 2020
#37
but not quite as strange as people believing that the 1930s are a better predictor
Fresh_Start
Jan 2020
#51