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- Could Democrats take back the House of Representatives on April 1 2025 . . .
In ' Dems can take the House back in 60 days ' a YouTube podcaster argues that via the three upcoming special elections (1 in New York and 2 in Florida) Democrats could take the House back by winning just 2 of them This would imply that Democrats are only 2 seats behind Republicans But, when I look this up, I see that there are 215 Democrats and 218 Republicans with just 2 vacancies, which
- united states - Where do the democratic and republican matched animal . . .
The democrats are commonly represented by a donkey and the republicans by an elephant and there's many articles that will explain which cartoonist created the associations in the 1870s What I have
- united states - Does Democratic Socialism conflict with the US . . .
Setting aside Reddit communities 1, it is questionable whether democratic socialism as understood in the USA is generally considered incompatible with the Democratic Party, which is to say: democratic socialism as practiced in the USA is not incompatible with the core values of the party There are five or so socialists in the US Congress: all identify as democratic socialists, and all either
- What public statements did the Democrats make about why they did not . . .
What public statements did the Democrats make about why they did not release the Epstein files while Biden was president?
- Why does the media workforce lean liberal or democrat
12 Is the media liberal leaning? To be precise the evidence is that the media is moderate Democrat leaning As per Pew Research, moderate Democrats find the least bias in the media of any group and conservative Republicans find the most Moderate Republicans and Liberal Democrats find a middle amount and about the same
- Since 2020, do American Libertarian voters still prefer Republicans as . . .
A blog from the LSE looks at this in the context of the 2016 and 2020 elections The notion of a "Libertarian Voter" is slightly nebulous For many Libertarian voters, it is already their second choice Among the 3 3 million who voted Libertarian in 2016, there were a lot of voters who would have previously voted Democrat or Republican, but became Libertarian voters as they thought the
- Why is Colorado so different politically from nearby states?
In the 2018 midterms, Democrats gained control of Colorado’s Senate and elected a Democratic governor (the previous three governors were Democrats, too) However, nearby states like Utah and Wyoming
- united states - Is it true that Jim Crow laws were primarily promoted . . .
I've been told that the laws had received widespread support amongst the Democrats of the time This seems at odds with the current posture of the Democrat Party; is this true?
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