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On Nov. 8, 2022, the American people will make a decision that will change the course of history, send shock waves across the globe, and be written about by historians a century from now. It may literally be the most important midterm election in a century. Here’s why:

Today democracy is fighting back fiercely against attacks by foreign dictators abroad and Republican partisans at home who still try to reverse the 2020 election, elect state Republicans who would corrupt the 2024 election, and practice aggressive voter suppression reminiscent of the dark days of segregation.
Many of our citizens are deeply concerned about the dangers to their economic lives. They face the risks of inflation and recession. They widely distrust politicians in BOTH parties.
Americans are enormously frustrated by the inability of official Washington to transcend gridlock, act to protect them, and lift their lives and those of their family, community and country. They are appalled by a packed Supreme Court essentially employing party-line votes to undermine their rights, while extremist Republicans states try to force-feed far-right views while attacking the right to vote.
Democrats need to powerfully address their concerns with a Contract for America that includes specific pledges to improve their economic lives, health care, environment, safety from crime and right to vote. To defend against threats to our democracy, they should mobilize the largest voter registration in history, propel massive small donor fundraising and inspire a rousing defense for democracy with large donations from the wealthiest believers in the cause.
It is often suggested, in my view incorrectly, that because President Biden’s favorable numbers are low, Democrats are doomed to defeat in the midterms. This results from a misunderstanding of the political situation today.
If we review the RealClearPolitics 10 most recent 2022 generic congressional vote polls as of yesterday morning, Democrats were leading in five, Republicans in four, and the other was tied.
How can this be? If we review the RealClearPolitics favorable ratings of political leaders, as of yesterday morning, Biden’s rating was 43.6 percent, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) was much lower, at 28 percent, and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) was even lower, at 26.3 percent!
Voters are not dissatisfied with Biden, they are dissatisfied with ALL leaders of BOTH parties in Washington, with Biden’s approval significantly higher than McCarthy’s or McConnell’s!
Given this season of discontent in our democracy, with more than a 90 percent probability, on the morning of Nov. 9, the nation and world will wake up to one of two potential midterm outcomes.
The first possibility is that Republicans gain control of the House, the Senate or both. This result would be armageddon for the Biden presidency. The legislative branch would be unable to pass any major proposal from President Biden or Democrats in Congress. Congressional Republicans would be unable to enact any legislation without President Biden’s signature.
In this scenario, a Republican House or Senate would degenerate into little more than permanent partisan Republican investigations of Democrats and partisan Republican gridlock in Washington — provoking widespread anger and rage from a majority of Americans, while Republicans compete with each other to be more extreme, in the party of Trump, not Lincoln.
The second possibility, which is less likely than I wish but more likely than most pundits believe, is that Democrats retain control of the Senate and House, and gain one or two Senate seats.
In this scenario, Biden and Democrats would be able to enact a substantial program of economic, health care, crime, climate change and voting rights legislation, which a majority of Americans would applaud.

Let’s be clear, blunt and honest. Biden and Democrats do not control a 50-50 Senate in which one or two Democratic senators alone can overrule the Democratic president, 48 Democratic senators, and all Democratic House members before they host fundraisers with grateful Republican donors and special interests.

With only one or two more Democratic senators, Democrats and democracy would flourish!
 
The government being deadlocked is always a good thing.
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The article opens saying these midterms are the most important ever and will be talked about for a hundred years, neither of which is true and no midterms have ever been that important.
The 1994 midterm election will be talked about for at least 100 years, largely because it completely derailed Hillarycare and forced Bill Clinton to completely change political course (thank you triangulation!) and sign things like welfare reform.

https://www.google.com/search?q=2018+"most+important+midterm+election+in"

You can thank Bernie Sanders for this particular histrionic overreaction. Before the 2018 midterms, exactly one person said it ever, and it was some blogger sperg.
People on talk radio have been screaming that THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT ELECTION EVAR/OF YOUR LIFETIME!!!!!!!! since at least the mid 90s.
 
Axios just released polling showing districts Biden won by 10-15 points leaning Republican by 3+ points. This article is pure, uncut copium.
 
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The 1994 midterm election will be talked about for at least 100 years, largely because it completely derailed Hillarycare and forced Bill Clinton to completely change political course (thank you triangulation!) and sign things like welfare reform.


People on talk radio have been screaming that THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT ELECTION EVAR/OF YOUR LIFETIME!!!!!!!! since at least the mid 90s.
Sure, but the specific phrasing "most important midterm election in/since [blank]" is a meme that started in or around 2018. Everyone always thinks that every presidential election is the one that'll finally fix every issue in the country, if those damned INSERT POLITICAL PARTY would just join the good guys for once. But sperging about midterms in particular is a relatively new phenomenon. You could consider it a good thing, because it means that Americans are finally realizing that our government isn't just the president sitting in a room with a big button that says "make economy better" that he simply chooses not to push unless he feels like it.
 
Sure, but the specific phrasing "most important midterm election in/since [blank]" is a meme that started in or around 2018. Everyone always thinks that every presidential election is the one that'll finally fix every issue in the country, if those damned INSERT POLITICAL PARTY would just join the good guys for once. But sperging about midterms in particular is a relatively new phenomenon. You could consider it a good thing, because it means that Americans are finally realizing that our government isn't just the president sitting in a room with a big button that says "make economy better" that he simply chooses not to push unless he feels like it.

In a way, I kind of envy liberals. Imagine still feeling like the party you vote for isn't something other than a bunch of mendaciously corrupt retards who would happily sell your entire country into slavery in exchange for a fat sinecure and regular blowjobs. Imagine thinking they're by and large a bunch of virtuous white knights, heroically fending off evil, standing in the gap, defending the righteous from the slings and arrows of the wicked.
 
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Very much wishful thinking here. With runaway inflation and gas prices, it's currently not looking good for the Dems.
 
In all fairness, that's a pretty good summation of what Biden has been doing.
No, his staff have been hammering the "ACCELERATE" button more than just being hands-off on recovery efforts a la Herbert Hoover.
 
I realize they’re about to try to starve everyone and that will definitely land.
Oh it’ll land. But it won’t land where they like it. Historically, serious breakdowns like that are followed by the election of more right wing strong men.
They’re in a bind becasue only serious damage to the bread and circuses is going to mobilise people, but that risks mobilising them directly opposite to leftism
 
inspire a rousing defense for democracy with large donations from the wealthiest believers in the cause

Imagine unironically writing this sentence
'what we need to save democracy is for wealthy people on our side to use their money to have an outsized influence on election results'

doubleplusgood doublethink comrade
 
“I would say blocking the Trump admin's far right agenda would be a "win" for every American considering the dumpster fires he's managed to create on his own”

Shades of 2018. I can almost hear Bon Jovi playing in the background. “It’s all the same, only the names have changed...”
What's the "far right agenda"?

$1.90 gas and not getting in wars with a bunch of randos?
 
What's the "far right agenda"?

$1.90 gas and not getting in wars with a bunch of randos?
You think the GOP “winning” this Nov gets us that, or even sets the US on a path where that ever becomes reality? The narratives going forward will change depending on which side “wins”, but that’s about it.

If the GOP “wins”, the narrative for the next 2 years is “it’s all the GOP’s fault”. If the Dems “win”, the narrative is “these things are happening, and here’s why that’s a GOOD thing!”. Either way, we stay on the path we’re on. Like I said earlier, the House ALWAYS wins. They may provide you the illusion of “winning” in order to keep you at the table but in the end you lose and they win. The end.
 
What's the "far right agenda"?

$1.90 gas and not getting in wars with a bunch of randos?
Not letting corporations import cheap scab labor from overseas or ship American factories to China so that they don't have to pay Americans a fair wage, same as what Hitler did.


You think the GOP “winning” this Nov gets us that, or even sets the US on a path where that ever becomes reality? The narratives going forward will change depending on which side “wins”, but that’s about it.

If the GOP “wins”, the narrative for the next 2 years is “it’s all the GOP’s fault”. If the Dems “win”, the narrative is “these things are happening, and here’s why that’s a GOOD thing!”. Either way, we stay on the path we’re on. Like I said earlier, the House ALWAYS wins. They may provide you the illusion of “winning” in order to keep you at the table but in the end you lose and they win. The end.

If the GOP wins, they'll harrumph and garrumph about how we need a tax cut to kick the economy back into gear, but TAX AND SPEND LIBERALS won't let them, so, sadly, all they can do is collaborate with the Biden administration on increased aid packages to Israel and Ukraine.
 
You think the GOP “winning” this Nov gets us that, or even sets the US on a path where that ever becomes reality? The narratives going forward will change depending on which side “wins”, but that’s about it.

If the GOP “wins”, the narrative for the next 2 years is “it’s all the GOP’s fault”. If the Dems “win”, the narrative is “these things are happening, and here’s why that’s a GOOD thing!”. Either way, we stay on the path we’re on. Like I said earlier, the House ALWAYS wins. They may provide you the illusion of “winning” in order to keep you at the table but in the end you lose and they win. The end.
I want the GOP to win at least the House or the Senate to create a gridlock. The 2014 election was great because Republicans created a gridlock for Obama, thus making it more difficult for Obama to try to pass retarded things. I really like it when it’s a gridlock sometimes because it makes the federal government more inefficient, and the less efficient they are, the less likely they can pass multibillion dollar spending bills that only help themselves.
 
I want the GOP to win at least the House or the Senate to create a gridlock. The 2014 election was great because Republicans created a gridlock for Obama, thus making it more difficult for Obama to try to pass retarded things. I really like it when it’s a gridlock sometimes because it makes the federal government more inefficient, and the less efficient they are, the less likely they can pass multibillion dollar spending bills that only help themselves.
I can understand this sentiment to an extent, but if gridlock is preferable to active governance, then wouldn't mean that America is simply coasting on inertia at this point and it's only a major breakdown away from being irrecoverably broken?

As much as I meme the American Empire being overall bad for the world, its demise is not going to be pretty.
 
I can understand this sentiment to an extent, but if gridlock is preferable to active governance, then wouldn't mean that America is simply coasting on inertia at this point and it's only a major breakdown away from being irrecoverably broken?

As much as I meme the American Empire being overall bad for the world, its demise is not going to be pretty.
I don’t think gridlock is preferable, but it’s a good tool that should be taken advantage of.
 
He looks exactly like someone who would write an article like this
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