Do I? Like the mid term losses on a state level? Or Kansas last year? South Carolina’s efforts to make abortion murder. Tennessee making just being trans a crime. Texas taking over Houston’s school district….UNI88 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 17, 2023 1:11 pmkalmy also conveniently overlooks Republican influence at the state level.GannonFan wrote:
I don't think we're in a "lost in the wilderness" period for either party. No one party is that dominant over the other right now. Heck, the GOP controls the House already and, even with stumbling candidates, has a pretty good shot to control the Senate after 2024 given who's up for re-election. And the White House is always a crap shoot and really dependent on the candidates themselves, not the party. I'm not convinced the GOP has that candidate yet, and we could see another 4 years of Biden, but it won't be because the GOP is out in the wilderness.
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There are signs and you know it. Who’s going to right the ship?
For Ganny: I didn’t say we were there yet.