This x 1,000,0000,000. Trump is the personification of evil (definition: profoundly immoral and malevolent). The notion that Biden / Harris v. Trump / Pence is a "matter of perspective" and a choice between "the lesser of two evils" is absurd on its face. At least @Corso will be voting Biden / Harris notwithstanding the bad taste it will leave in its mouth. We need more @Corsos this election cycle.
Really looking forward to the debates.
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That's overstating the facts at best.
"Marijuana sales cases were routinely reduced to misdemeanors. And marijuana possession cases were not even on the court’s docket. They were simply not charged. Unless there was a large grow case, or a unique circumstance, this was the reform-minded approach then-DA Harris’ office took."
Kamala Harris was a progressive pioneer as San Francisco district attorney
I was reading the Kanye stuff, and got to thinking he and Trump have basically the same qualifications for office. Neither has contributed to the social good in any way...then I remembered College Dropout. That was a good album.
Biden>Kanye>Trump
If it were ranked choice.
Jason Babcock
For sure. and even if it doesn't change the make up of Congress that much in absolute terms of which party has how many seats, competitive districts will improve the quality of candidate that's selected. In a heavily gerrymandered district the primary becomes the general election and has a very high likelihood of becoming a purity test or worse. Just look at what happened in Georgia this week. A person that believes in the Qanon conspiracy just won the GOP primary and is heavily favored in the general election given the makeup of the district.
it's a test, folks.
Trump admits he’s sabotaging USPS funding to curb mail voting - Vox
EPOst hoc ergo propter hoc
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