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karynnj

(61,102 posts)
8. Were there any high level races that were competitive?
Thu May 21, 2026, 11:29 AM
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Like most here, I've voted in primaries where there are no competitive races on the Democratic side. The only reasons are habit and wanting the number of Democratic voters to be higher than Republican.

I know Shapiro was running unopposed and there is no IS Senate race. Was the House race in your area competitive?

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So Howard Deans 50 state strategy is still a good plan! biophile Yesterday #1
Actually, NOW is the time that following it could have brought gains karynnj Yesterday #6
The part that really scares me... berksdem Yesterday #7
Were there any high level races that were competitive? karynnj Yesterday #8
From Same County modrepub 22 hrs ago #22
Thanks for posting this awesomerwb1 Yesterday #2
Seems like language carefully crafted to be vacant of meaning. harumph Yesterday #3
Nobody reads the party platform. RandySF Yesterday #4
At least we have one! ;) nt Shipwack Yesterday #13
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Big donors fight against economic progressives and pollute the party. Tim S Yesterday #5
This, in a nutshell. TheRickles Yesterday #11
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This cowering is the Democratic Party at its worst BaronChocula 22 hrs ago #18
And the next paragraph is BS about how Josh Stein won muriel_volestrangler 22 hrs ago #23
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The main point is Republicans have branded caring about marginalized communities as "identity politics" LearnedHand 3 hrs ago #29
This is what I was hoping for Obama and Biden to do in 2017. question everything Yesterday #14
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Nothing in the autopsy cites any supporting evidence WhiskeyGrinder 22 hrs ago #21
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Who orders such a lackluster autopsy? Festivito 4 hrs ago #25
Sorry. It's not all about the vaunted ground game and money bucolic_frolic 4 hrs ago #27
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