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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: The GOP’s Impending Electoral College Meltdown [View all]barbtries
(28,818 posts)33. not according to the OP.
i think it's a self fulfilling prophecy, or what the right wing media (and here i include NPR, sadly) hopes will work that way. facts schmacts. having said that, i will continue to guard against complacency and do what i am able to help the president win.
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May 2012
#18
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May 2012
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May 2012
#7
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May 2012
#13
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May 2012
#12
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May 2012
#17
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May 2012
#35