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Do you guys think Yemisi Egbewole should replace Ken Martin as DNC chair?
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Do you guys think Yemisi Egbewole should replace Ken Martin as DNC chair?

In case you’re unfamiliar with her, she was a former White house communications director for the Biden administration and is currently a political pundit who appears regularly on Fox News giving moderate Democrat takes and viewpoints. She speaks in a way that appeals to independents and Republican leaning voters who just want the government to work correctly. Do you guys think she should replace Ken Martin as DNC chair?

u/Front-Tomorrow-1034 — 5 days ago
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Who will Amy Klobuchar pick as her replacement for the Senate if and when she becomes Minnesota’s next governor?

Since Governor Tim Walz has announced that he will not run for reelection in Minnesota and current Senator Amy Klobuchar has announced her campaign to become his successor in the governor race, which candidate do you think she would pick to replace her seat in the senate if and when she becomes Minnesota’s next governor?

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u/Front-Tomorrow-1034 — 8 days ago
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Why do Republicans have Mamdani Derangement Syndrome?

What is the reasoning behind them systemically spreading panic and fake news about what he’s doing and his plans for New York when none of it has come true so far. When New York was deep in the snow storm, he made sure the roads would be cleared of the snow as soon as it was possible and many communities came together during his no school “snow day”. While some of his policy points like free public transportation have been an unrealistic goal so far, it’s fair to say that he hasn’t been doing a bad job as mayor of New York, and still there’s been a lot of fear mongering coming from the political right. Why is that so?

u/Front-Tomorrow-1034 — 14 days ago
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Now that Amy Acton has won the democratic primary for the governor run in Ohio and will officially be the democratic opposition to Republican candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, how do you predict the race to turn out in November?

u/Front-Tomorrow-1034 — 15 days ago

Considering that their family constellation is almost identical with Connor and Lisa both having a different mother than the rest of their siblings, what would the Roy siblings and the Jobs think of each other? Do you think they’d relate to each other?

u/Front-Tomorrow-1034 — 16 days ago

What would Logan and Steve Jobs think of each other?

I believe that Steve Jobs and Logan Roy share many similarities, especially in the terms of how they handled fatherhood and running a business. Steve Jobs is known for rejecting his first daughter while he was in the process of building up Apple and even throughout his life he never truly embraced her and wasn't a loving father to her.
Logan Roy was similar in the way of him being emotionally abusive and cold towards his children while focusing on his business. Lisa and the Roy kids even share the similarity of desperately wanting to make their father proud in order to earn some affection/attention. Now coming to my question, what do you think would Logan and Steve think of each other?

u/Front-Tomorrow-1034 — 16 days ago
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Senator Jon Ossoff has recently said that he has no interest in running for president in 2028 and that the '28 fantasy is distracting from the midterms at hand. He's been in conversations recently, since he's been giving more and more presidential vibes in his rally speeches.

Ossoff is facing reelection this November and is probably facing the most important election these midterms. What are your thoughts on what he said and do you think he's truly rejecting a '28 run? I've always heard people say how no sane person wants to be president, you run for president because you feel like you can make a difference for people and help them. Do you think this applies to Ossoff too?

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u/Front-Tomorrow-1034 — 25 days ago
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Jon Ossoff is currently Senator of Georgia, running for reelection in November. He has been known for his focus on bipartisanship, criticizing the current administration, health care and other moderate policies. He's been in conversations for his vote in favor for the Laken Riley act, but beyond that he's been mostly uncontroversial and avoidant of making negative headlines. He has rejected progressive policies like AOC’s green new deal in the past so I’m curious, how do progressives feel about him?

u/Front-Tomorrow-1034 — 25 days ago