I love how he said Manchin would have explaining to do to the people of West Virginia. Manchin knew that would be the case either way and it's a lot easier to explain voting against the inflation bill to the second reddest state in the Union.
He keeps getting reelected because he's the most conservative Democrat in the Senate and thus willing to buck his party as we're seeing now. That and the fact he brings a lot of federal money and resources into his state, just like his predecessor Robert Byrd.
I don't know if he'll be able to pull it off again in 2024, especially if Trump runs. He barely won in 2018, and he would have lost had the Libertarians not taken 4% of the vote, and that was a good year for the Democrats. Back then he could run as someone who could work across the aisle and would stand up to his own party. Since then he's voted to convict Trump in 2 impeachment proceedings, and that might be enough to erase his narrow lead if the Republicans don't fuck up the election.
At this point whether republicans fuck up depends on whether the gop candidate will fight the fraud or not. Virginia was won by having more vigilant poll watchers, New Jersey was lost by refusing to contest the ballot stuffing.
I suspect the vast majority of Democrats rely on cheating to get their seats. 2018 was the first extremely widespread case where they blatantly kept finding more ballots until they won, though they've clearly been doing that on a smaller scale since Al Franken.
A lot of older people in the rust belt vote Democrat because of unions. They are pretty conservative, socially, but the Dems bought their vote and so now voting blue is just the done thing.
It's pretty wild to see in action. Back when I lived up there I knew a guy who was a factory worker for life, until he wasn't. He ended up delivering pizza at 60-something. Being a college town he was able to make a living but also exposed to progressivism. He hated it. He would openly talk about "those faggots and these niggers" but would vote Dem because they "had his back"
The Dems kind of dropped the ball on this and that's why you are seeing "traditionally" blue pro-union areas going red.
The children and grand-children of people like the guy I mentioned, not having to work in a factory and being afforded the chance to go to college, vote Dem almost solely for the progressive politics. It's funny, in a tragic way.
I love how he said Manchin would have explaining to do to the people of West Virginia. Manchin knew that would be the case either way and it's a lot easier to explain voting against the inflation bill to the second reddest state in the Union.
Is sanders fully senile now? Does he think West Virginia democrats are the same as Vermont democrats?
What an idiotic old man.
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He keeps getting reelected because he's the most conservative Democrat in the Senate and thus willing to buck his party as we're seeing now. That and the fact he brings a lot of federal money and resources into his state, just like his predecessor Robert Byrd.
I don't know if he'll be able to pull it off again in 2024, especially if Trump runs. He barely won in 2018, and he would have lost had the Libertarians not taken 4% of the vote, and that was a good year for the Democrats. Back then he could run as someone who could work across the aisle and would stand up to his own party. Since then he's voted to convict Trump in 2 impeachment proceedings, and that might be enough to erase his narrow lead if the Republicans don't fuck up the election.
At this point whether republicans fuck up depends on whether the gop candidate will fight the fraud or not. Virginia was won by having more vigilant poll watchers, New Jersey was lost by refusing to contest the ballot stuffing.
I suspect the vast majority of Democrats rely on cheating to get their seats. 2018 was the first extremely widespread case where they blatantly kept finding more ballots until they won, though they've clearly been doing that on a smaller scale since Al Franken.
A lot of older people in the rust belt vote Democrat because of unions. They are pretty conservative, socially, but the Dems bought their vote and so now voting blue is just the done thing.
It's pretty wild to see in action. Back when I lived up there I knew a guy who was a factory worker for life, until he wasn't. He ended up delivering pizza at 60-something. Being a college town he was able to make a living but also exposed to progressivism. He hated it. He would openly talk about "those faggots and these niggers" but would vote Dem because they "had his back"
The Dems kind of dropped the ball on this and that's why you are seeing "traditionally" blue pro-union areas going red.
The children and grand-children of people like the guy I mentioned, not having to work in a factory and being afforded the chance to go to college, vote Dem almost solely for the progressive politics. It's funny, in a tragic way.
Dems hate white people now. A record low number of people are in unions. More colored people every day. Math works out.