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    You're welcome; thanks for the kind words.
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  • Pretty sure I'm speaking for a majority of Celtics fans in encouraging the rest of the nation not to hold…
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  • Not surprising, since public opinion polls have little or nothing to do with Chenoweth's 3.5% rule. (If that's not clear…
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  • Thanks, glad you like it.
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  • Any mass movement for change risks taking a beating. However, according to scholars like Erica Chenoweth and Maria Stephan, those…
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  • Thanks for your response, and for the kind words. In its Declaration of Secession, South Carolina reserved the most words…
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  • Indeed. For additional context: *As of the 2010 census, Georgia was roughly 60% white, 30% black, and 10% Latino/other. *The…
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  • "Regardless of what the Senate Democrats decide to do, they can't succeed in forcing a consensus judge without a mass…
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  • Good observation, Booman. It's also another piece of evidence that runs counter to the "Nothing Sticks To Trump" thesis. (See:…
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  • Great post, Booman, but shaky headline. Something's sticking to Trump, and it's slowly dragging him down. Morning Consult just came…
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  • Except it sounds like Lesko was "likable enough"...and she still lost a significant chunk of the Republican base.
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  • Thanks for your comment, but don't the results from AZ-08 suggest that there's the potential, in the short term, to…
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  • "I think (The Washington Post) vastly improved over the late Obama presidency, including the presidential campaign." "Martin "Marty" Baron (born…
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  • Thanks, Booman. Interesting analysis. Side point: If you're looking for reasons why Barack Obama was/is so insistent on "hope" as…
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  • Interesting comment, thanks. We've been here before, at least twice: *In the 1850s when there was a numerical majority against…
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  • Thanks for your comment, but I'm curious about your linkage between college and education.  Plenty of well-educated people never attend,…
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