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Does Boris's big win (despite being 'fun trump') have any foreshadowing for our election? is the sea of deplorables actually an ocean? -- nm
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zeitgeist
Maybe? Speaks more to Corbyn’s bland ineffectiveness than anything. -- nm
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mafic
Dec 12 '19, 23:12
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This can so easily be rewritten as Biden, Warren etc. but hey long live the bubble -- nm
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JackDawson
Dec 13, 00:53
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The difference is Corbyn’s had several kicks at the can. This would be more like Kerry coming back. Came close in 2017, flubbed it this time.
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mafic
Dec 13, 04:36
Corbyn approval rating was -40. Biden/Warren/Sanders are single digit, low teens.
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Reagen
Dec 13, 03:59
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