They just want to be right, that’s all it comes down to. They do this a lot around here, they simply refuse to consider anything but their own opinion, so when someone challenges that, they lose their mind and thus their reading comprehension. They also love to twist your words to make it seem like you’re the one that doesn’t understand (as they’ve done to several people, including myself, in this thread).
I’m absolutely right that these seats in Virginia are critical for Dems taking the house in November. I’m also right in that simply relying on voter sentiment around “how bad Republicans are” is a strategic disaster for Democrats, consistent with the manner in which Democrats have developed most of their electoral losses over the previous 3 decades. If thats the Democrats strategy for responding to continuous and ongoing gerrymandering by republicans, they’re cooked. Sentiment can only carry you so far when the board is allowed to be so structurally disadvantageous towards one side.
If you have a problem with something specific I’ve said go pick it out instead of having a little circle jerk side bar. I’m correct both in-fact and in analysis on these issues. Parliment is literally confusing two separate but related topics around gerrymandering. You don’t need me to tell you that, you can just read the words they write.
Thank you for continuing to confirm you can’t read for shit.
Because no I didn’t.
They just want to be right, that’s all it comes down to. They do this a lot around here, they simply refuse to consider anything but their own opinion, so when someone challenges that, they lose their mind and thus their reading comprehension. They also love to twist your words to make it seem like you’re the one that doesn’t understand (as they’ve done to several people, including myself, in this thread).
I’m absolutely right that these seats in Virginia are critical for Dems taking the house in November. I’m also right in that simply relying on voter sentiment around “how bad Republicans are” is a strategic disaster for Democrats, consistent with the manner in which Democrats have developed most of their electoral losses over the previous 3 decades. If thats the Democrats strategy for responding to continuous and ongoing gerrymandering by republicans, they’re cooked. Sentiment can only carry you so far when the board is allowed to be so structurally disadvantageous towards one side.
If you have a problem with something specific I’ve said go pick it out instead of having a little circle jerk side bar. I’m correct both in-fact and in analysis on these issues. Parliment is literally confusing two separate but related topics around gerrymandering. You don’t need me to tell you that, you can just read the words they write.