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« Reply #53881 on: March 11, 2020, 01:08:21 AM »
essentially calling bernie a cuck in all but name :rofl


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« Reply #53882 on: March 11, 2020, 01:08:39 AM »
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« Reply #53883 on: March 11, 2020, 01:10:54 AM »
https://twitter.com/LovesTheBern/status/1237596942424625158

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I'm very proud of our campaign and we have achieved. Shosta is right. I have to keep fighting.

It's hard to gauge things at large since the tendency to evaluate from your echo chamber runs common. But looking at demographic data is a little promising.

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« Reply #53884 on: March 11, 2020, 01:11:59 AM »
I’m never going to die, pal.
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« Reply #53885 on: March 11, 2020, 01:15:12 AM »
Glenda why are you so mean to people? OnlyRegret is a sweetie.

essentially calling bernie a cuck in all but name :rofl



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« Reply #53886 on: March 11, 2020, 01:19:09 AM »
Damn. He's right.

without having watched the video, he is not

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« Reply #53887 on: March 11, 2020, 01:19:55 AM »
If there was a non corrupt administration right now, the FEC would be breathing down biden's neck right now.

They saw the threat, and the chance to completely flaunt their power.

There's a reason it's tulsi, bernard, and joe vessel left.

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« Reply #53888 on: March 11, 2020, 01:21:37 AM »
go to bed, munch

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« Reply #53889 on: March 11, 2020, 01:23:56 AM »
Damn. He's right.

without having watched the video, he is not

He's right in the sense that he's bent over backwards for many in the democratic party only to be constantly attacked and yet still remains in perpetual retreat.
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« Reply #53890 on: March 11, 2020, 01:34:29 AM »
He's right in the sense that he's bent over backwards for many in the democratic party only to be constantly attacked and yet still remains in perpetual retreat.

nope, that's bad analysis and it's not offered in good faith

tucker's just a trump supporter whose current schtick involves trying to find wedges in the anti-trump coalition

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« Reply #53891 on: March 11, 2020, 01:35:18 AM »
These guys had four years to plan for it and couldn't even begin to limit the damage in the South. Couldn't even begin to build inroads into the broader party. Four fucking years. It's just staggering incompetence.

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« Reply #53892 on: March 11, 2020, 01:42:34 AM »
truth hurts. sometimes all that is needed in battle is to show the enemy their own reflection  :pimp
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« Reply #53893 on: March 11, 2020, 01:43:04 AM »
He's right in the sense that he's bent over backwards for many in the democratic party only to be constantly attacked and yet still remains in perpetual retreat.

nope, that's bad analysis and it's not offered in good faith

tucker's just a trump supporter whose current schtick involves trying to find wedges in the anti-trump coalition

I know. Tucker is a fascist. He makes the occasional salient point so that people on the left will agree with him. So now they watch his show. And then now when their candidate loses, he swings it the other way when they're feeling down in their feelings. It's a way to wedge them out and cut a niche for the Trump administration to bank on. He's hoping that this will convince many Bernie supporters to see the "true light" - that Trump has the solutions to their problems.

But I do also agree with him on Bernie's reluctance to go on the attack at times.
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« Reply #53894 on: March 11, 2020, 01:47:15 AM »
These guys had four years to plan for it and couldn't even begin to limit the damage in the South. Couldn't even begin to build inroads into the broader party. Four fucking years. It's just staggering incompetence.

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For real though, I'd been hearing for at least a year that Bernie's people thought they could win in a divided field with ~30% of the vote.

That was the campaign's strategy despite Sanders being broadly popular among Dem voters, and despite it directly contradicting how Sanders himself saw his agenda being passed (via mass popular support). That contradiction in particular always bugged me and I don't remember anyone trying to square that circle.

This is why I want one of those failed campaign post-mortem articles where everyone starts leaking. Who thought this was a good idea? Did they have internal numbers that made them think he had a low ceiling? Did they think he couldn't appeal to a broader coalition without undermining his brand? Who's the new Robbie Mook, Jeff Weaver?

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« Reply #53895 on: March 11, 2020, 01:48:45 AM »
https://twitter.com/BillKristol/status/1237568433677414400

Get in, loser! We're gonna recruit Romney Republicans now :hyper

Give me the data for this.
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« Reply #53897 on: March 11, 2020, 01:51:29 AM »
He's right in the sense that he's bent over backwards for many in the democratic party only to be constantly attacked and yet still remains in perpetual retreat.

nope, that's bad analysis and it's not offered in good faith

tucker's just a trump supporter whose current schtick involves trying to find wedges in the anti-trump coalition

I know. Tucker is a fascist. He makes the occasional salient point so that people on the left will agree with him. So now they watch his show. And then now when their candidate loses, he swings it the other way when they're feeling down in their feelings. It's a way to wedge them out and cut a niche for the Trump administration to bank on. He's hoping that this will convince many Bernie supporters to see the "true light" - that Trump has the solutions to their problems.

But I do also agree with him on Bernie's reluctance to go on the attack at times.

Yeah, he is so crafty at times.
But then you see him try and pivot hard to avoid attacking Trump directly or mince words. Like the whole Pence and Iranian 9/11 business :rofl


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« Reply #53898 on: March 11, 2020, 01:53:35 AM »
Who's the new Robbie Mook, Jeff Weaver?
That's not his campaign manager this year

Yeah but I imagine he's still in the inner circle, and Shakir seems like a chill guy on Twitter and I'd rather be ragging on the white guy who runs a DC area comic book shop.

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« Reply #53899 on: March 11, 2020, 01:55:17 AM »

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« Reply #53900 on: March 11, 2020, 01:58:01 AM »
These guys had four years to plan for it and couldn't even begin to limit the damage in the South. Couldn't even begin to build inroads into the broader party. Four fucking years. It's just staggering incompetence.

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For real though, I'd been hearing for at least a year that Bernie's people thought they could win in a divided field with ~30% of the vote.

That was the campaign's strategy despite Sanders being broadly popular among Dem voters, and despite it directly contradicting how Sanders himself saw his agenda being passed (via mass popular support). That contradiction in particular always bugged me and I don't remember anyone trying to square that circle.

This is why I want one of those failed campaign post-mortem articles where everyone starts leaking. Who thought this was a good idea? Did they have internal numbers that made them think he had a low ceiling? Did they think he couldn't appeal to a broader coalition without undermining his brand? Who's the new Robbie Mook, Jeff Weaver?

Good analysis. Also, there was a complete reluctance from Sanders to even attempt to broaden his coalition. I mentioned this other day but consider his language. Thing like,"the establishment." Democratic voters are very loyal to their leaders. Clinton, Obama, et al are revered almost as gods among the party. Are they not a part of the establishment? How do you plan on making in roads with the party you're campaigning under if you're directly attacking the party? It was successful with Trump, but Trump didn't run as an open democratic socialist either. Many black voters are PROUD (very big emphasis) to be Democrats. My mother and grandmother have Obama magnets on their refrigerator. She has an entire Obama picture shrine. And you think you're going to win by attacking the party of that man? Um.
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« Reply #53901 on: March 11, 2020, 01:59:19 AM »
https://twitter.com/BillKristol/status/1237568433677414400

Get in, loser! We're gonna recruit Romney Republicans now :hyper

 :yuck

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i love how us adults is separate from democrat and republican as if neither party are adults :lol
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« Reply #53902 on: March 11, 2020, 02:00:27 AM »
Give me the data for this.

Quick check shows that Hillary won it against Bernie 92k to 84k. Biden's winning it (with some precincts still not reported) 141k to 86k. So there's a huge spike in turnout and with it being an open primary could very well be R's and I's.

In general, suburbs are getting more blue while rural areas get more red. Dems did really well in the midterms with the coalition that Hillary Clinton thought she was going to have.

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« Reply #53903 on: March 11, 2020, 02:00:32 AM »
omfggggghusbxhnejwjcbrjkkdjw make it stop
become the cons to own the cons  :lol
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« Reply #53904 on: March 11, 2020, 02:01:57 AM »
the nevertrumpers and russiangaters are the worst, they'll knock trump but try and drag the party to his position in most things
russiangaters deserve specific ire since they are to blame (in part) for hitler's ascent almost 90 years ago :pacspit

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« Reply #53905 on: March 11, 2020, 02:04:58 AM »
These guys had four years to plan for it and couldn't even begin to limit the damage in the South. Couldn't even begin to build inroads into the broader party. Four fucking years. It's just staggering incompetence.

(Image removed from quote.)
For real though, I'd been hearing for at least a year that Bernie's people thought they could win in a divided field with ~30% of the vote.

That was the campaign's strategy despite Sanders being broadly popular among Dem voters, and despite it directly contradicting how Sanders himself saw his agenda being passed (via mass popular support). That contradiction in particular always bugged me and I don't remember anyone trying to square that circle.

This is why I want one of those failed campaign post-mortem articles where everyone starts leaking. Who thought this was a good idea? Did they have internal numbers that made them think he had a low ceiling? Did they think he couldn't appeal to a broader coalition without undermining his brand? Who's the new Robbie Mook, Jeff Weaver?

Good analysis. Also, there was a complete reluctance from Sanders to even attempt to broaden his coalition. I mentioned this other day but consider his language. Thing like,"the establishment." Democratic voters are very loyal to their leaders. Clinton, Obama, et al are revered almost as gods among the party. Are they not a part of the establishment? How do you plan on making in roads with the party you're campaigning under if you're directly attacking the party? It was successful with Trump, but Trump didn't run as an open democratic socialist either. Many black voters are PROUD (very big emphasis) to be Democrats. My mother and grandmother have Obama magnets on their refrigerator. She has an entire Obama picture shrine. And you think you're going to win by attacking the party of that man? Um.

it's an uphill battle since american conditioning runs deep

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« Reply #53906 on: March 11, 2020, 02:06:56 AM »
I wondered why Sanders didn't make more rhetorical hay out of being one of the only white politicians to endorse Jesse Jackson in 1988. Figured he didn't do it more cause Jackson could endorse someone else and it would blow up in his face.

Suddenly Jackson endorses him, but after Super Tuesday. Did they not try to get his endorsement before that? I can see him being reluctant while Harris and Booker were still in, but after that? Like maybe Jackson is a slightly better surrogate for reaching older black voters than fucking Killer Mike?

(Bob Hoskins voice) You could have done that at any time?

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« Reply #53907 on: March 11, 2020, 02:07:16 AM »
amazing that once Sanders seem defeated, all pretense of the zen character arc vanished :smug

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« Reply #53908 on: March 11, 2020, 02:09:45 AM »
It's almost like Romney did something in February 2020 to cause that spike; did you consider that you fucking dipshit?
I remember 2012 and I am not going to give some millionaire asshole a gold star just because he passed the world's easiest ethics test. If he wants my approval he can change parties and support a public option instead of trying to sabotage what was his own healthcare plan before a black guy took it.

Damn. First time I've seen Shosta get emotional over politics like this.
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« Reply #53909 on: March 11, 2020, 02:16:04 AM »
you ameribores better not have disappointed her  :maf

https://twitter.com/neekolul/status/1236522780423852032

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« Reply #53910 on: March 11, 2020, 02:16:54 AM »
https://twitter.com/BernieWon2016/status/1237289836152750081

rigged and it's still close  :lol biden is trash  :trash
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« Reply #53912 on: March 11, 2020, 02:49:09 AM »
https://twitter.com/BootsRiley/status/1237615501318033411

we're still in this. brothers and sisters of the bern  :pimp
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« Reply #53913 on: March 11, 2020, 02:55:47 AM »
https://twitter.com/BootsRiley/status/1237615501318033411

we're still in this. brothers and sisters of the bern  :pimp

:heh yeah right.

I'm looking forward to the debate but get real.
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« Reply #53915 on: March 11, 2020, 02:58:11 AM »
https://twitter.com/BootsRiley/status/1237615501318033411

we're still in this. brothers and sisters of the bern  :pimp

:heh yeah right.

I'm looking forward to the debate but get real.
no retweet, no surrender  :pimp
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« Reply #53916 on: March 11, 2020, 02:58:35 AM »
Damn. First time I've seen Shosta get emotional over politics like this.
Ever since 2016 I have had to watch weak-willed, soft-brained liberals give high-fives to the most disgusting right wing ghouls for, incredibly, being more consistently conservative than Trump voters. These detestable shitsquids have cultivated an entire cottage industry around begging the media for adulation and acknowledgment and we croon to them after they make the pass simple moral tests. I am not going to sing kumbaya with the fucking neocon iraq war business conservative ivy league elite like Jennifer Rubin or Ana Navarro in service of some meaningless thin veneer of "decency" in the White House all so we can return to the same decades-long ratfucking. I didn't forget the Obama years. To hell with these grifters. Stay the fuck away from my party. Do not call this number.

Damn.

Even swiped shitsquid from Simon. :leon

It's nice to see emotion pour from ya. Don't worry. I hate them too.  :respect
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« Reply #53918 on: March 11, 2020, 03:16:03 AM »
Did Biden win?

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« Reply #53919 on: March 11, 2020, 03:16:48 AM »
https://twitter.com/gelliottmorris/status/1237548399999606785


Someone's going to write a "Bernie lost because he got too woke" take and I'm going to read it and make myself mad.

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« Reply #53920 on: March 11, 2020, 03:20:16 AM »
Damn. First time I've seen Shosta get emotional over politics like this.
Ever since 2016 I have had to watch weak-willed, soft-brained liberals give high-fives to the most disgusting right wing ghouls for, incredibly, being more consistently conservative than Trump voters. These detestable shitsquids have cultivated an entire cottage industry around begging the media for adulation and acknowledgment and we croon to them after they pass dirt simple moral tests. I am not going to sing kumbaya with the fucking neocon iraq war business conservative ivy league elite like Jennifer Rubin or Ana Navarro in service of some meaningless thin veneer of "decency" in the White House all so we can return to the same decades-long ratfucking. I didn't forget the Obama years. To hell with these grifters. Stay the fuck away from my party. Do not call this number.

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« Reply #53922 on: March 11, 2020, 04:45:55 AM »
Get the fuck out of my party

Your party ? It worked for us all along ! And now mister Marx, I don't expect you to talk... I expect you to die !
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« Reply #53923 on: March 11, 2020, 05:16:40 AM »
:lol
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« Reply #53924 on: March 11, 2020, 06:48:51 AM »
(Image removed from quote.) :lol

Student loan amnesty is a toxic issue that should have never been adopted in the sell of progressive stack causes, and only muddied the M4A waters.

Even disregarding the economics: on purely a psychological standpoint, nobody wants to pay off their or their kids' school and then vote for debt forgiveness of those that they are/their kids are competing with for work.  It just doesn't have broad appeal.
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« Reply #53926 on: March 11, 2020, 08:24:52 AM »
What a weird primary season. There weren't many pivotal moments or scandals, strategic decisions that swung the race, epic debate performances that changed public perception, nailbiting results in battleground states.

It was just all a numbers game. Too many candidates early on, then as they dropped out the presumptive favorite coasts to a win.

Maybe Bush v McCain in 2000 is the analogue?

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« Reply #53927 on: March 11, 2020, 08:26:25 AM »
Biden, using a walker and shaking like he has Parkinson’s: “fight me, you coward!”

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« Reply #53928 on: March 11, 2020, 08:45:48 AM »
(Image removed from quote.) :lol

Student loan amnesty is a toxic issue that should have never been adopted in the sell of progressive stack causes, and only muddied the M4A waters.

Even disregarding the economics: on purely a psychological standpoint, nobody wants to pay off their or their kids' school and then vote for debt forgiveness of those that they are/their kids are competing with for work.  It just doesn't have broad appeal.

is it really ? I don't believe in that dog eat dog level of spitefulness is true among the citizenry (not all of it anyway) and while I'm sure people with no debt might have a lot of indirect, unseen advantages in the job market, I have a hard time believing most people think of it like that in actual job interviews. Articulating the issue of higher education cost and access as a loan amnesty however might feel like pandering. But I guess it's more sexy, direct, simple and attainable (since the federal state already has fingers in that pie if I understand correctly) than a series of proposed regulations and public oversight to rain in universities across the nation.
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« Reply #53929 on: March 11, 2020, 08:49:04 AM »
well i guess biden has eight months to try and earn my vote. good luck old man.

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« Reply #53930 on: March 11, 2020, 09:01:34 AM »
(Image removed from quote.) :lol

Student loan amnesty is a toxic issue that should have never been adopted in the sell of progressive stack causes, and only muddied the M4A waters.

Even disregarding the economics: on purely a psychological standpoint, nobody wants to pay off their or their kids' school and then vote for debt forgiveness of those that they are/their kids are competing with for work.  It just doesn't have broad appeal.

is it really ? I don't believe in that dog eat dog level of spitefulness is true among the citizenry (not all of it anyway) and while I'm sure people with no debt might have a lot of indirect, unseen advantages in the job market, I have a hard time believing most people think of it like that in actual job interviews. Articulating the issue of higher education cost and access as a loan amnesty however might feel like pandering. But I guess it's more sexy, direct, simple and attainable (since the federal state already has fingers in that pie if I understand correctly) than a series of proposed regulations and public oversight to rain in universities across the nation.

I completely agree with you - I don't believe in it, either, but it's a hard sell to the general public here.  There's also the issue that the US doesn't have free higher level education services like it does in Europe: if a citizen is not doing well financially, can't afford to go back to school, the idea of paying for some young kid's tuition seems like a huge structural injustice.  I don't see how you can solve the student debt issue without a holistic approach for everyone.   
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« Reply #53931 on: March 11, 2020, 09:24:31 AM »
https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/celebrities/2020/03/10/rosario-dawson-voting-bernie-sanders-cory-booker-endorses-joe-biden/5011075002/

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He continued, "I remember this very clearly, I walked up to her, it was the end of the party we had already talked a little bit and people were drifting out, but she and I were kind of lingering... I walk up to her and I said 'Well, how would I contact you if I wanted to get in touch with you,' and she goes, 'You're asking me for my phone number.'"

Dude can't even be real asking a girl out.

Also, you know she's dismantling that dude with the strap on.

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« Reply #53932 on: March 11, 2020, 09:35:10 AM »
I'm taking the cash that people keep pming me and I'm going all in on bernie predictit stock

Biden will catch corona by Friday
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« Reply #53933 on: March 11, 2020, 10:20:13 AM »
https://twitter.com/briebriejoy/status/1237575478854029314



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The delegate count difference is only about 150 points out of 4051 total.

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« Reply #53934 on: March 11, 2020, 10:29:13 AM »
choosing between two racists who put kids in cages :jeb

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« Reply #53935 on: March 11, 2020, 10:29:26 AM »
The debates so far have been a fraud on the American voter.

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« Reply #53936 on: March 11, 2020, 10:29:51 AM »
Damn. First time I've seen Shosta get emotional over politics like this.
Ever since 2016 I have had to watch weak-willed, soft-brained liberals give high-fives to the most disgusting right wing ghouls for, incredibly, being more consistently conservative than Trump voters. These detestable shitsquids have cultivated an entire cottage industry around begging the media for adulation and acknowledgment and we croon to them after they pass dirt simple moral tests. I am not going to sing kumbaya with the fucking neocon iraq war business conservative ivy league elite like Jennifer Rubin or Ana Navarro in service of some meaningless thin veneer of "decency" in the White House all so we can return to the same decades-long ratfucking. I didn't forget the Obama years. To hell with these grifters. Stay the fuck away from my party. Do not call this number.
:wow

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« Reply #53937 on: March 11, 2020, 10:33:46 AM »
I pledge allegiance to the flag :salute

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« Reply #53938 on: March 11, 2020, 10:36:39 AM »

Cuba is a democracy with very high voter participation,

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