UncleTrvlingJim
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I'm pretty sure there's going to be a lot of focus on how the Republicans or Trump might be in trouble based on the election results, my take away is different. I think everyone should be generally encouraged by results like these. Kentucky elected an almost entirely Republican slate except for governor, and Louisiana has a super majority Republican legislature, but voted for the Democrat for governor. Both states are most likely going to vote for Trump next year.
Both Bevin and Rispone were bad candidates. What this tells me, that even in this pretty hyper-partisan time we're in, people are able to still break free from straight line party voting.
I also think this should remind us that most people don't spend tons of time on political message boards, or hours thinking about this stuff. As much as I love debating politics, and so on, the net effect of things like this is to harden people's positions and increase partisanship. I think we're going to try for something different with this board, but human nature doesn't change. However, most people don't really spend that much time on this, they just live their lives, and while they have their political preferences and default party votes -- they will ultimately vote for a superior candidate.
Both Bevin and Rispone were bad candidates. What this tells me, that even in this pretty hyper-partisan time we're in, people are able to still break free from straight line party voting.
I also think this should remind us that most people don't spend tons of time on political message boards, or hours thinking about this stuff. As much as I love debating politics, and so on, the net effect of things like this is to harden people's positions and increase partisanship. I think we're going to try for something different with this board, but human nature doesn't change. However, most people don't really spend that much time on this, they just live their lives, and while they have their political preferences and default party votes -- they will ultimately vote for a superior candidate.