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  • JollyJ Jolly

    @Axtremus said in If Virginia was a bellwether, Republicans are in trouble:

    @Jolly said in If Virginia was a bellwether, Republicans are in trouble:

    … it enhances the couch potato vote.

    What’s your issue with couch photo vote?

    You can't see the problem with that?

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    @Jolly said in If Virginia was a bellwether, Republicans are in trouble:

    @Axtremus said in If Virginia was a bellwether, Republicans are in trouble:

    @Jolly said in If Virginia was a bellwether, Republicans are in trouble:

    … it enhances the couch potato vote.

    What’s your issue with couch photo vote?

    You can't see the problem with that?

    Sorry I misspelled “couch potato” as “couch photo.” I have since corrected the typo.

    What’s your issue with couch potato vote?

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    • MikM Mik

      I'm still in favor of an issues/candidates literacy test to vote. An ignorant vote is no vote at all, or should not be.

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      @Mik said in If Virginia was a bellwether, Republicans are in trouble:

      I'm still in favor of an issues/candidates literacy test to vote.

      As long as I am the one to decide what test questions to ask and what answers are acceptable, I am also in favor of an issues/candidates literacy test to vote.

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      • jon-nycJ Online
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        Went to the cover of WaPo and saw three headlines, all good news for Dems. I figured there must be some that went the other way, so rather than digging deeper there, I go over to Fox News.

        The headline at Fox is “GOP Hopes Crushed as Republicans Suffer Loss After Loss in Bellwether Election”.

        Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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        • JollyJ Jolly

          Republicans have three big problems:

          1. Abortion. It's still an effective wedge issue, especially among young women.
          2. Turn-out. Dems do a better job.
          3. System & Media. In many places, ballot harvesting is legal and so are unrequested mail-in ballots. Combined with a Dem-driven media, it enhances the couch potato vote.
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          @Jolly said in If Virginia was a bellwether, Republicans are in trouble:

          Republicans have three big problems:

          1. Abortion. It's still an effective wedge issue, especially among young women.
          2. Turn-out. Dems do a better job.
          3. System & Media. In many places, ballot harvesting is legal and so are unrequested mail-in ballots. Combined with a Dem-driven media, it enhances the couch potato vote.

          I think you may be overlooking the "215 pound" orange bloke in the living room.

          I was only joking

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            No, VA was primarily driven by the proposed 15 week Abortion ban. You know, the one that matches France and most liberal western nations. We need to have abortions all the way through birth like Russia, China, etc…

            The Brad

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              I am starting to strongly agree with Horace regarding the cultural effects of the feminization of the US, and every day I appreciate the Catholic positions about the cultural dangers of the pill more and more.

              The Brad

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              • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

                No, VA was primarily driven by the proposed 15 week Abortion ban. You know, the one that matches France and most liberal western nations. We need to have abortions all the way through birth like Russia, China, etc…

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                @LuFins-Dad said in If Virginia was a bellwether, Republicans are in trouble:

                No, VA was primarily driven by the proposed 15 week Abortion ban.

                Well, the abortion debate in general hasn't exactly been characterised by an abundance of common sense. Clearly the pro-choice folk don't trust or respect the pro-life folk, and vice versa.

                I was only joking

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                • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

                  I am starting to strongly agree with Horace regarding the cultural effects of the feminization of the US, and every day I appreciate the Catholic positions about the cultural dangers of the pill more and more.

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                  @LuFins-Dad said in If Virginia was a bellwether, Republicans are in trouble:

                  I am starting to strongly agree with Horace regarding the cultural effects of the feminization of the US, and every day I appreciate the Catholic positions about the cultural dangers of the pill more and more.

                  Doing away with the pill is unlikely to result in less abortions, wouldn't you say?

                  I was only joking

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                    @LuFins-Dad said in If Virginia was a bellwether, Republicans are in trouble:

                    I am starting to strongly agree with Horace regarding the cultural effects of the feminization of the US, and every day I appreciate the Catholic positions about the cultural dangers of the pill more and more.

                    Doing away with the pill is unlikely to result in less abortions, wouldn't you say?

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                    @Doctor-Phibes said in If Virginia was a bellwether, Republicans are in trouble:

                    @LuFins-Dad said in If Virginia was a bellwether, Republicans are in trouble:

                    I am starting to strongly agree with Horace regarding the cultural effects of the feminization of the US, and every day I appreciate the Catholic positions about the cultural dangers of the pill more and more.

                    Doing away with the pill is unlikely to result in less abortions, wouldn't you say?

                    Oh, at this point the cat’s out of the bag, so yeah… But the question is whether the pill caused more abortions and other significant cultural shifts for good and ill.

                    Prior to the pill, yes, unmarried people/kids still had sex and abortions still occurred
                    . I’m not that naive… But at much lower rates on both counts. Once the pill became available, the significance of the act of sex was lowered. It started to become more prevalent and started occurring at higher rates. It started to change the cultural mores, even among those that weren’t on the pill. Teen pregnancy and unmarried pregnancy rates started increasing even while birth control became more prevalent.

                    The Brad

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                      There are other contraceptive choices available. Not to sound like Captain Woke or anything, but what the pill did was give women control over the means of contraception.

                      I was only joking

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                      • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                        There are other contraceptive choices available. Not to sound like Captain Woke or anything, but what the pill did was give women control over the means of contraception.

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                        @Doctor-Phibes said in If Virginia was a bellwether, Republicans are in trouble:

                        There are other contraceptive choices available. Not to sound like Captain Woke or anything, but what the pill did was give women control over the means of contraception.

                        There are, yes. But only the condom predates the pill, and its effectiveness was nowhere near as good as the pill. IUD’s an implants can later, and are more effective, but their development was largely influenced by the effect that the pill had on cultural mores.

                        The Brad

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                        • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

                          @Doctor-Phibes said in If Virginia was a bellwether, Republicans are in trouble:

                          There are other contraceptive choices available. Not to sound like Captain Woke or anything, but what the pill did was give women control over the means of contraception.

                          There are, yes. But only the condom predates the pill, and its effectiveness was nowhere near as good as the pill. IUD’s an implants can later, and are more effective, but their development was largely influenced by the effect that the pill had on cultural mores.

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                          @LuFins-Dad said in If Virginia was a bellwether, Republicans are in trouble:

                          @Doctor-Phibes said in If Virginia was a bellwether, Republicans are in trouble:

                          There are other contraceptive choices available. Not to sound like Captain Woke or anything, but what the pill did was give women control over the means of contraception.

                          There are, yes. But only the condom predates the pill, and its effectiveness was nowhere near as good as the pill. IUD’s an implants can later, and are more effective, but their development was largely influenced by the effect that the pill had on cultural mores.

                          It's interesting that even today the condom is the source of puerile humour (not that there's anything wrong with that, of course), unlike the pill or other common methods. Maybe some of that is due to how ridiculous they look.

                          I was only joking

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                          • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

                            @Doctor-Phibes said in If Virginia was a bellwether, Republicans are in trouble:

                            There are other contraceptive choices available. Not to sound like Captain Woke or anything, but what the pill did was give women control over the means of contraception.

                            There are, yes. But only the condom predates the pill, and its effectiveness was nowhere near as good as the pill. IUD’s an implants can later, and are more effective, but their development was largely influenced by the effect that the pill had on cultural mores.

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                            @LuFins-Dad said in If Virginia was a bellwether, Republicans are in trouble:

                            @Doctor-Phibes said in If Virginia was a bellwether, Republicans are in trouble:

                            There are other contraceptive choices available. Not to sound like Captain Woke or anything, but what the pill did was give women control over the means of contraception.

                            There are, yes. But only the condom predates the pill, and its effectiveness was nowhere near as good as the pill. IUD’s an implants can later, and are more effective, but their development was largely influenced by the effect that the pill had on cultural mores.

                            Never overlook the ease of the BCP.

                            “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                            Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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