What do we take from the Wisconsin race assuming Johnson winning over Mandela Barnes?
Does it mean that progressive policies are not as popular as a lot of people on here would like to believe (given that Barnes is seen as progressive and was one of Bernie's biggest endorsements)? I'm open to the possibility that it's not that simple, but looking at the facts:
i dont think it would have mattered much
race was always gonna be close either way
Krishna made this possible
Wild how Chuck Grassley won while being 89 years old
Voting for Grassley is a tradition passed down for 3 generations of Iowa cacs, lets them know Thanksgiving is right around the corner
there are many other races in texas besides the beto vanity tour
i guess if you live in south texas. everywhere else was obvious.
not gonna make a difference in my case though so it never mattered to me.
i guess if you live in south texas. everywhere else was obvious.
not gonna make a difference in my case though so it never mattered to me.
congrats
I have enough to call it… from what I’m seeing tonight, Ye West will win the 2024 Presidential Election.
i dont think it would have mattered much
race was always gonna be close either way
If it's close, that's fair enough. But current projection has it at a 4% win for Johnson. Not a blow out or anything if that happens, but still wouldn't say it's super close
I have enough to call it… from what I’m seeing tonight, Ye West will win the 2024 Presidential Election.
owning the libs

I had no idea that McCarthy is a Californian
Yeah he's in the part no one gaf about