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Showing Original Post only (View all)Buttigieg won a blue town twice [View all]
I've heard the saying that Pete Buttigieg has had success in a red state, therefore he's better equipped than others to defeat Trump.
This is misleading. Every red state has blue towns where progressives will always win.
For instance, the Democratic nominee will likely win Salt Lake County in Utah. It will not mean that said Democrat will have "succeeded" at the state level in this very red state.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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kamala won in a blue state but most states are red. so much for her chances lol nt
msongs
Apr 2019
#1
The Media Rarely Points Out That Pete is Mayor of a College Town in Indiana n/t
Indykatie
Apr 2019
#3
For all intents and purposes it is...it's right there. The whole area and surrounding towns it's
UniteFightBack
Apr 2019
#12
in 2010, a horrid year for Democrats nationwide, every IN statewide race was a Rethug blowout
Celerity
Apr 2019
#15
The University of Alabama has more minority students than the entire total enrolment of Notre Dame
Celerity
Apr 2019
#38
I am uneasy electing anyone nowadays who doesn't have foreign policy experience.
Drunken Irishman
Apr 2019
#39
His style of campaigning gets conservatives to be more open to liberal policies
IronLionZion
Apr 2019
#24