Whatever gaps she has are still preferable to Trump.
In the end though it doesn't really matter what policy she wants if she doesn't get a Congress that will pass it.
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Whatever gaps she has are still preferable to Trump.
In the end though it doesn't really matter what policy she wants if she doesn't get a Congress that will pass it.
The is only one direction Dems have shifted, and it is right-ward. Center is being extremely generous.
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In a recent New York Times poll, 3 in 10 voters said they “need to learn more about Kamala Harris,” compared with 1 in 10 who said that about Trump
I'd certainly hope it's more than 3:10
What more is there to learn about trump? Who is that 1/10??? What?!
It's more like 10 in 10 need to learn more
Shifts to the center, The center of what? Sure as fuck not the political scale. Maybe the new center of the Overton window scale.