volfanjustin
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Lol. Has more to do with you than them, i bet.
The ones i know cannot entertain incremental advancements of their good ideas. There can be no short term compromise for the long term strategy. They are chronically disgruntled.
They don't like Democrats in a deeply red state like Oklahoma, and people in states like that are generally very skeptical of politicians from "the other" party who claim to be moderate. We just saw in Tennessee a popular, moderate, two-term ex-governor get whacked in a Senate race. Scott Brown won in Massachusetts in that special election after Ted Kennedy died, but was replaced with a progressive (Elizabeth Warren) the first chance they got. I bet she doesn't last long.She, like all politicians, will want a second term. Oklahoma isn't the place for shock style politics especially the shenanigans of the current DNC crop.
She'll be a moderate or they will vote her out quickly.
them calling for their own investigation shows they don't care what Mueller does or finds. they just have to keep up the rhetoric.The Muelly report is going to be a big nothing burger and the Dem leadership knows that. It wouldn't surprise me one bit to see articles of impeachment filed minutes after they are sworn in.
I heard last night that one of the Rs in the primary would have won easily, can't remember his name but that Trump endorsed Desantis so it made it tougher, but it turned out he basically hand picked the governor.
Florida was easily the most disappointing part of the night for Dems, no doubt.The State of Florida dodged a nuclear missile in the governor's race.