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Screen NameOld Dominion Democrat   
NameAndrew
LocationRichmond, ,
Email
BirthdayJuly 14, 1985
AffiliationDemocratic
First LoginApril 06, 2017 03:49pm
Last LoginMarch 08, 2021 06:36am
Predictions Points: 1532.0786
Predictions: 597/761 (78.45%)
Points Per: 1532.0786/761 (2.01)
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D:9602Old Dominion Democrat ( 1532.08 points)
March 05, 2020 05:36pm
Outside of Ohio, 2018 showed us that blue collar rust belt voters didn't abandon the Democratic Party. They abandoned Hillary Clinton.
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D:9602Old Dominion Democrat ( 1532.08 points)
January 09, 2020 03:17pm
Ole Vladimir Putin is cheering
and though it may appall
He's whizzing to the White House
on the MAGA cannonball.
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D:9602Old Dominion Democrat ( 1532.08 points)
December 22, 2019 10:45am
If we only nominate progressive Democrats, then we will never be a majority party ever again. We must be a big tent party to survive. All parties must do so. We see Republicans dying out in places like Orange County because they are refusing to moderate and nominate candidates that can appeal beyond the party base.
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D:9602Old Dominion Democrat ( 1532.08 points)
February 01, 2019 06:06pm
First Democrat elected to this office since 1958.
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D:9602Old Dominion Democrat ( 1532.08 points)
November 17, 2018 05:15pm
I think Texas is dangerously close to the cusp of California's November 1998 political transformation.
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D:9602Old Dominion Democrat ( 1532.08 points)
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November 03, 2018 02:34pm
Iowa hasn't elected a Republican governor who wasn't named Branstad or Ray since 1960 despite holding the Governor's Mansion for 38 years since 1968.
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D:9602Old Dominion Democrat ( 1532.08 points)
July 10, 2018 02:53pm
Elections have consequences and you have to walk into the voting booth as a big picture voter--at least I believe this to be so and I respect others for different.

But for me, I come back to those center and left of center voters who swore themselves to be "Never Hillary" voters and either stayed home, wrote in a vote, or chose third party. Stein's vote totals were larger than Hillary's popular vote total loss in MI, WI and PA. I voted Bernie in the primary, but Hillary in the general. Left of center people who contend she would be just as bad as Trump I just fail to understand. We are now throwing away two Senate seats, among other things we have witnessed, because of such a deeply flawed logic.
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