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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is shocking that they are now polling over SDP. But in a way, not that shocking. Germans are very anti-war and the escalating tensions with Russia are not sitting well. CDU/CDU appears to be losing some ground to AfD. They could shift right a bit and consolidate AdF and FDP support. [/quote] Fdp is what most dcum posters would vote for in Germany but they have absolutely cratered [/quote] DCUM skews to the left, FDP would have few supporters. FDP is more akin to libertarians than Democrats. [/quote] Fdp is the small l liberal party similar to libdem in the uk - which maps closest to what dcum posters feel Dcum posters are corporate Dems [/quote] Most dems on DCUM think Germany's social welfare system is ideal and wouldn't be down for FDP's corporatist outlook. In any case, the real shocker is that SDP is in the dumps now and polling below AfD. I texted an SDP voting relative and she blamed East Germans and said that politics sucks and that AfD is offering deceptively seductive alternatives. The CDU/CDU should never have embraced such a wide ranging immigration policy. They brought in so many people during the Syria conflict that it sent people into panic-- they were housing the immigrants in schools with no plans to move them out in time for the start of the school year. Although they figured things our and daily life continued, it's hard to take a fairly ethnocentric, nationalistic culture such as Germany (they are way, way more ethnocentric and nationalistic than the US could ever be because we've always been a nation of many ethnicities) and have a huge, sudden influx of immigrants. [/quote]
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