[personal profile] mprotsenko
Two years ago there was a lot of talk about Dems alienating the so-called moderates. Defunding the police etc. - all this was supposed to drive thr Dem vote down.

Okay, what do we have after those two years? Police funding keeps increasing across the country - from NYC to LA. What about other moderate values? Deficit reduction? Done. Hawkish foreign policy? I am not 100% happy but still a great improvement compared to Tr*mp. Bringing jobs back to America? Done - from the CHIP act to infrastructure investment - we see a lot of progress there. In fact, we see so much progress that companies are struggling to hire workers.



All in all, it seems like we're living a moderates' dream.

We have an election in two weeks. Does anybody think we're going to see a "moderate wave"? If not - how do we even know those moderates exist? If moderate-friendly policies do not convert into moderate votes - what's the sense of having those policies in the first place?

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Date: 2022-10-26 11:29 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] tijd
Typical moderates are Charlie Crist and Val Demings in Florida, who are running for governor and senator respectively and are expected to lose.

Several moderate seats are in the toss-up category according to the Cook report and should be watched:

IN-01 Mrvan
MI-07 Slotkin
MN-02 Craig
NH-01 Pappas
NV-03 Lee
PA-07 Wild
VA-02 Luria
VA-07 Spanberger
WA-08 Schrier

https://www.cookpolitical.com/ratings/house-race-ratings

If they win, it will be a good sign.

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Date: 2022-11-09 11:27 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] tijd
Confirmed wins:

Mrvan +6
Slotkin +4
Craig +5
Pappas +8
Spanberger +4

Anticipated wins:
Lee
Wild
Schrier

Confirmed losses:
Luria -4

Moderates rule.

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