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Yes, but also the republicans too.

The “elites” have solidly captured the purple party as a consequence of the winner take all voting system. The only difference between red and blue are wedge issues to avoid talking about real issues that matter to the “elites”

Proportional representation would go a long way to breaking this duopoly asphyxiation

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You say that, but this all about perception, and who did the blue collar states like Kansas vote for?

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What a crock of shit.

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Lol

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