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    This is great. I hope she maintains that stance.

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    It’s good to see the right wing also has people willing to throw away their votes over one issue. Maybe that helps balance things out a bit better.

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    People shouldn’t have followers.

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      That’s an interesting idea. Do you write a blog or something where I can learn more?

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    It feels like the wheels are starting to come off the Trump train.

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      Never forgetfelt like that in 2016 toohell, 1/2 through election night I still wasn’t worried (enough). What a fucking nightmare

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        True. This time there’s no Hillary Clinton though, and that can only be a good thing.

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        I was all-in on Hill-dawg even though I voted for Bernie in the primary, and I have to say I was profoundly worried leading up to the 2016 election. I didn’t think she did enough to call Trump out on his bullshit, and she also just plainly comes across as an inauthentic elite. I’m actually less worried this election cycle (but still a little worried). I think Harris has the potential to wipe the floor with Trump in a way Clinton couldn’t even conceive of

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          The polls say otherwise.

          She REALLY needs to move the needle in Pennsylvania or magically overcome worse numbers in Georgia and some other state to have a chance in hell of hitting 270.

          It’s shaping up to be a nail biter to the bitter end.

          God help us if SCOTUS chose to steal it for him like the 2000 election.