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Joe Biden – The Boxer
The Delaware Call has a surprising take on Joe Biden: “How about Joe?” a colleague said to me shortly after the Super Tuesday primaries, and I scoffed. “You’ve got to be kidding me,” I replied. “The most diverse pool of presidential candidates in history, and we get another old White guy.” It was only later, […]
Funny jokes about face masks while people die
Remember when Republican Matt Gaetz wore a full gas mask the floor of the house to mock people wearing masks? Hilarious.
A Message From the Future – A Green New Deal Explainer
YouTube is beset by trolls and idiots. If you search for “Green New Deal” the first 30 results are climate change denier videos. But is you scroll down, you find this gem.
Kenny Family Moves to Purchase the DEGOP Outright
A few of things: 1) Great in depth reporting by DelawareCall 2) Buy low, sell high, right? I guess the DEGOP is the very picture of a fully depreciated asset right now. 3) Smart move by Chris Kenny to wait out this cycle in which all Republicans outside of East Bumfuck are going to lose. […]
MAGA Logic
“All my businesses lose money and I’m $400 million in debt because I’m a great business man. The greatest.” Trump ran for President to rehabilitate his failing entertainment brand. He is the classic dog that caught the car. The Rude Pundit: @rudepundit Essentially, Trump is a gambling addict. He made a ton of money and […]
OMFG – George Stephanopoulos
I have been abiding by news black out pledge, but just heard George Stephanopoulos say that in the upcoming debate Biden must “appeal to a thin sliver of voters who are still undecided.” If this is the prevailing media punditry, we are fucking doomed. DOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMED!
Biden needs a landslide, but is running a 1980’s style 50% plus 1 campaign
I hope everyone in Michigan hates Trump as much as Biden thinks they hate Trump.
How do extreme Republicans win over public opinion in policy fights?
Whether it is the Supreme Court, or tax sanity, Republicans win policy fights because they are always consistent, while democrats are always muddled and muddy in terms of strategy and desired outcomes. It has nothing to do with the merit of the contending arguments. Take an issue such as gun sanity. Republicans messaging is always […]
The Crushing Reality of Zoom School
“Are you muted?”
The first thing my five-year-old learned in kindergarten, set up at a tiny desk in the corner of our dining room, is to always stay muted. It’s probably the wrong thing to teach a child, but not everyone remembers, and then life bleeds in. Zoom school becomes a portal into worlds you never see as a parent making awkward smalltalk at pickup.
You can hear a mom working a job doing collections for medical billing. Call after call.
A dad who calls his sister on speakerphone. They fight most days.
Grandparents asking how long it’s going to take. There are babies wailing.
Can Debbie Harrington Beat Kevin Hensley in the 9th?
Hensley is the luckiest motherfucker in the GOP. Let’s get that out of the way right now. He has faced lackluster candidates and Democratic candidates hobbled by a shitty RD Committee in which BHL still exercises some influence. In Blue Wave presidential and mid-terms Democratic weaknesses have allowed him to keep his head above water.
That said, he does have some political skills. He is friendly, shows up at HOA meetings. Calls Deldot when constituents ask him to call Deldot. You know…The normal stuff. Also, unlike the rest of NCC, the 9th is Blue, but not dark blue.
Out of the 23,217 registered voters in the 9th 10,317 are Dems, 6,999 are Repugs and 5,901 identify as other. 10K to 7k seems good, but as Kevin Caneco found out there are a lot of people of dubious character registered as Dems (for union reasons?) who vote more like Republicans.
For example, in spite fo the Dem lead on paper, Clinton lost to Trump in the 9th with 46.4% to 48.3% of the vote. (Yes. 5.5% of voters in the 9th tossed their votes in the garbage. But that’s
Silence is Support for Trump – Mike Ramone Must Be Defeated
Republicans are using Russian propaganda to try and cobble together some “October Surprise” aimed at damaging Joe Biden.
NO DELAWARE REPUBLICANS HAVE CONDEMNED THIS OUTRAGE
Sen. Ron Johnson on Monday said the Senate Homeland Security Committee, which he chairs, is poised to release a Russian report on Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden’s dealings in Ukraine.
Mike Ramone is silent.
“Stay tuned. In about a week we’re going to learn a whole lot more of Vice President Biden’s unfitness for office,” the Wisconsin Republican said on a call with supporters, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Anthony Delcollo thinks this is just fine.
With the help of Russian intelligence Johnson’s committee has been investigating Hunter Biden’s employment by a Ukrainian energy company during the time his father led the Obama administration’s Ukraine policy.
President Trump’s request that Ukraine investigate the dealings of the former vice president and his son resulted in his impeachment in December. Republican senators acquitted Trump in February of charges he abused his power and obstructed Congress.
Cathy Cloutier supports this.
Jess Scarane Fought the Good Fight in Spite of Very Long Odds
It is easy to see the vote margin and view the primary against Coons as misguided.
It wasn’t.
The primary put Coons on the record. It is notice to any candidates for statewide office that Democrats expect Democrats to sound like Democrat’s and vote like Democrats. Seeing Coons discover, during the campaign, that he is a Democrat was amusing but also somewhat gratifying. Indeed, his statement (see the comments section) upon winning eschews his usual habit of jerking off Republicans in favor of promoting a genuinely Democratic message. It may be short-lived, and Coons may very well go right back to his obsequious pandering to Republicans, but if he does it will be because he is a shit head, not because he thinks it is effective.
Also it is important to note that that Scarane’s campaign did not take place in a vacuum. Overlapping progressive primaries twined together on Election Day and GOTV efforts bounce off each other and amplify the individual efforts. The Leg Hall victories we enjoy today are, in part, Scarane’s victories.
Her grassroots effort was impacted by having to campaign during Covid. But Scarane showed the gasping-for-breath Democratic Party that progressives are willing to fight, that they not going away and will not be ignored.
This is not a race it is a movement. And Scarane kept the pressure on this time. It falls to all of us to ensure that we keep the pressure up and demand Coons and Carper represent actual Delawareans and not Delaware based companies.


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