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DiesIrae's avatar

What I mean is that the voters who were decisive in this election were not particularly concerned with ideology. As such, I think this election tells us very little about the Great Pie Fight between moderates/progressives and should be treated accordingly.

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Jonathan's avatar

well put..this election was over before it began(imo Harris did the best she could)

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DiesIrae's avatar

I'm not sure I'd go quite that far, but I do think she ran an above average campaign given the situation we were in. Did a pretty good job clawing back our losses among high-propensity voters. Couldn't overcome the undertow among low-propensity ones.

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Jonathan's avatar

She was weighted down by Biden and perceived inflation.. I'm confident that Trump will quickly f things up

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michaelflutist's avatar

He will, but how much will voters blame him and other Republicans, and how much will their opinions even matter?

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DiesIrae's avatar

If he screws up the economy (i.e. recession or another inflationary surge), he'll get blamed. Just like we did.

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michaelflutist's avatar

Maybe. But you know the economy suddenly improves in the eyes of his supporters when he wins elections, and few seem to blame him for the apocalyptic conditions he left the country in in 2020.

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Avedee Eikew's avatar

The economy was decent in 2018 and he still lost 40 house seats under a more gerrymandered national map. Nothing is guaranteed but plenty of reason to have hope he can lose Congress even if the economy doesn't go into the toilet.

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michaelflutist's avatar

He had lost the popular vote in 2016. Things were different.

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Avedee Eikew's avatar

How many voters in 2018 or in 2026 cared/will care about the previous popular vote percentage? Why do you think it will have any impact at all?

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michaelflutist's avatar

If nothing else than that it's caused Democrats to behave differently and treat Trump's win this time as more legitimate.

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Jonathan's avatar

Great question

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michaelflutist's avatar

I'm skeptical. You think this election was only about inflation?

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