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Recent content by Lacho898

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    (CDC) Fully vaccinated people can gather without masks indoors

    Vaccine supply isn’t brilliant at the moment - we had 250,000 doses of the AstraZenaca vaccine due from the EU that Italy blocked from being exported to Australia (France is looking at following suit). We have around 140,000 doses of the Pfizer vaccine that is currently being given out to front...
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    Trump threatens to crack down on social media platforms after Twitter labels his tweets

    I really don't understand why this is a fight Trump thinks he should be involved in. I don't see how it ends positively for him. With Twitter having banned political ads, the major way to get a message out on the platform is from individual accounts. You're absolutely right in saying that Trump...
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    Why should we look at polls.. they favored Hillary

    I think polling is absolutely NOT worthless. Yes the polls were off in 2016, but it's not by as much as you might think. On election day, 538's polls only model had Trump at 28.6% to win the presidency, roughly the chance of drawing an Ace, King Queen or Jack from a deck of shuffled cards. Yes...
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    2020 election poll shows most voters still trust Trump over Biden on handling the economy

    Completely agree with this - this election is a referendum on Trump, regardless of which side of politics you're on. Biden is clearly positioning himself as "Not Trump", and its clear that his election strategy hinges on this at the current point. Just a couple of side notes on the polling as...
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    Why one needs to belong to a political party on the USA

    I have a couple of thoughts on this. I'm reasonably confident both of these options are DOA when it comes to widespread adoption in the US (particularly the latter), but they are successful in achieving less of a two party system. These concepts both come from Australia, where 6 of the 151 House...
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    Trump 42.6% approval, 52.6% disapproval

    I tend to think that the Dems are better off ignoring Texas this cycle. I would argue that if Texas went blue (and it's still a big if), then the Dems have already won the White House. There's no Senate race this year, no Governor's race, and whilst there's a few House districts in play, I think...
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