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It's inevitable, and Republicans know it. dalton99a Aug 2019 #1
What's it going to take to get turnout from our side? IronLionZion Aug 2019 #2
Put Castro or O'Rourke on the ticket as VP? NewJeffCT Aug 2019 #3
ticket balance evilhime Aug 2019 #14
The SALT tax limit is tough on a lot of those suburban Texas areas NewJeffCT Aug 2019 #4
Homeowners with limited incomes would feel the pain of those property taxes IronLionZion Aug 2019 #6
This is why I'm supporting a Biden/Beto ticket. Duppers Aug 2019 #5
It would be sweet if Dems could take Texas and Florida IronLionZion Aug 2019 #7
PA, WI, and MI will probably be easier than FL or TX pstokely Aug 2019 #21
Heve to admit I've lost faith in Beto a bit Gregory Peccary Aug 2019 #8
Simply because Texans would love to see Duppers Aug 2019 #10
We tried this with Benson remember?? sacto95834 Aug 2019 #12
1988. Things haven't changed? Duppers Aug 2019 #13
Unfortunately... sacto95834 Aug 2019 #17
You're probably right. Duppers Aug 2019 #19
It may be me... sacto95834 Aug 2019 #11
Would love to see the day! 😊 Duppers Aug 2019 #15
Good Question about the "Liberal" Boomers... sacto95834 Aug 2019 #16
I came from generations Duppers Aug 2019 #18
were those once liberal boomers radicalized by faux fake news and 30 years of RW hate radio? pstokely Aug 2019 #23
Always racists, I think. Duppers Aug 2019 #24
Beto might put TX in play, forcing them to shift resources down there pstokely Aug 2019 #22
Good point. 👍 Duppers Aug 2019 #25
And now, the GOP is trying to figure out how it can disenfranchise entire cities B Stieg Aug 2019 #9
are "native" Texans any more or less progressive than the transplants? pstokely Aug 2019 #20
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