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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Overwhelming voters say that inflation and the economy is a major problems but choose to continue to select the Ds the same people. Something is off here and it will be fodder for election fraud conspiracies [/quote] Cry baby.[/quote] Not a cry baby, something is off either polling or something else. The news needs to look into how far off things are.[/quote] Maybe they say inflation and economy are major problems and recognize it’s a world problem now so not caused by bidens policies as republicans have been screaming and believe Dems maybe have some strategies/ideas to tackle the problems. Maybe many people were concerned by the talks by the various Jim Jordans and mccartys in the past few weeks that republicans, instead of focusing on solving said important problems, would spend next two years putting up show hearings on TV on Hunter and the Big Guy in Congress a la Benghazi on steroids. Republicans response to the economy is always the same, gigantic tax cuts for the rich that are not sustainable, cutting regulations that protect the public and then hide the mess under the smoke screen or cultural wars, abortion in the past now immigration, our children brainwashed into changing their gender, white and Christians persecuted in the US and so on. Maybe people want their representative to work on improving economy [/quote]
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