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Seems political expediency is a rather common theme on both sides of the aisle.
Seems political expediency is a rather common theme on both sides of the aisle.
As expected, a pathetic “both sides” false equivalence from you. Thank you as usual.Seems political expediency is a rather common theme on both sides of the aisle.
Dem win the Presidential popular vote
Dems Senators on aggregate more votes than Republicans
Dems Representatives win the popular vote for the House
Liberal economics plans are more popular
Mitt Romney call the Democrats a hardcore liberal party.
So how the **** is the country center right Mitt, you clown.
The lack of shame is as surprising as the GOP's hypocrisy.Seems political expediency is a rather common theme on both sides of the aisle.
I could response to this, and point out this doesn't refute my argument, but I know your troll *** gonna drag me into a hours long argument over semantics.The U.S. Remained Center-Right, Ideologically, in 2019
The U.S. Remained Center-Right, Ideologically, in 2019
The ideological balance of the country remained center-right in 2019, with 37% of Americans, on average, identifying as conservative, 35% as moderate and 24% as liberal.news.gallup.com
There is a difference between what people describe themselves as and what they want. Who they are is in what they want, and most Americans want outcomes that sustainably achieved with left-leaning policies.The U.S. Remained Center-Right, Ideologically, in 2019
The U.S. Remained Center-Right, Ideologically, in 2019
The ideological balance of the country remained center-right in 2019, with 37% of Americans, on average, identifying as conservative, 35% as moderate and 24% as liberal.news.gallup.com