u/Tricky-Ground-7696

Looking at the youth vote for these races is the most important thing

I don't know if anyone here wants to do a full breakdown of all primary races this year so far of the youth vote, but thats where the real direction of the country indicator is at.

According to one post-election analysis, Thomas Massie took the 18-29 vote at 79 percent.

I guarantee we would see similar numbers for many Democrat primaries, even the ones in Florida today.

Any analysis other than the boomers saving the establishments ass is just cope. Especially when it comes from younger liberal political commentators who have a younger audience demographic. They think their ideas are winning but it's really just crusty old boomers who love Israel and want their property taxes eliminated.

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u/Tricky-Ground-7696 — 2 days ago

Saagar's been praising China semi-frequently that past few months

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYfIioClpjo

Saagar + Hasan Piker pro China collab soon?

But honestly, good on Comrade Saagar pointing out what China does better than the US instead of joining the new conservative red scare.

No other conservative commentator would have the balls to say positive things about China and thats why we love him.

I think more stories like the one he covered today can show people that a different form of governance is possible.

China's politicians control their billionaires, the US billionaires control our politicians.

The logical conclusion of economic and political populism is socialism!

u/Tricky-Ground-7696 — 9 days ago

Why is El-Sayed's victory considered disappointing?

Stevens outspent him 12:1, had the entire establishment backing her, and she still lost in a state that is a battleground state which favors the moderate candidate.

Is the disappointment because of the polls? I mean, sure the polls were off.

But if you just look at the basic facts of the race, this was highly impressive just to win.

It is well known that when AIPAC spends heavily, they are one of the most effective outside spenders in politics. They don't lose a lot when they spend big.

And they lost. Impressive to me, even if the victory was only by a couple points.

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u/Tricky-Ground-7696 — 16 days ago