DefinitionDaddy-O5 said:Biden’s Economy Identifies As Growing https://t.co/T5F3FpHFrG pic.twitter.com/F1PBePEn40
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DefinitionDaddy-O5 said:Biden’s Economy Identifies As Growing https://t.co/T5F3FpHFrG pic.twitter.com/F1PBePEn40
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cecil77 said:CanyonAg77 said:Washington and Jefferson predated current parties, though Jefferson used to be seen as founder of the Democrats. At least before they decided he was suffering from Jungle Fever (unlikely). Teddy finished his career by splitting from the Rs, giving us the ill-fated Bull Moose Party, and Woodrow Wilson, the first POTATOUS.Aggie12B said:
Not quite accurate.Quote:
The Democratic-Republican Party, also referred to as the Jeffersonian Republican Party and known at the time as the Republican Party and occasional other names,
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I have a real problem with the volume of out of state money that we've seen flow into this guys election coffers. It's not just him he's just the closest example. It was reported that Tim Scott's opponent in South Carolina had more out of state money than instate money which I think was also true for O'Rourke's Senate campaign. In a world where it's clear the politicians don't work for their constituents this makes it clear they won't even be representing the states that elected them. I THINK I'd be comfortable with Texas implementing something restricting or prohibiting out of state money being accepted for Texas elections. I don't know, it's a problem I'm just not sure the solution. More government is almost never the right answer...Aggie12B said:
I've mentioned in other threads but I think there needs to be election fundraising reform in ALL states that says any given candidate cannot receive donations from a person or business residing outside that candidates district.LOYAL AG said:I have a real problem with the volume of out of state money that we've seen flow into this guys election coffers. It's not just him he's just the closest example. It was reported that Tim Scott's opponent in South Carolina had more out of state money than instate money which I think was also true for O'Rourke's Senate campaign. In a world where it's clear the politicians don't work for their constituents this makes it clear they won't even be representing the states that elected them. I THINK I'd be comfortable with Texas implementing something restricting or prohibiting out of state money being accepted for Texas elections. I don't know, it's a problem I'm just not sure the solution. More government is almost never the right answer...Aggie12B said:
I've said for years the 17th needs to be repealed. 100% in agreement here.CanyonAg77 said:
Senators need to go back to being appointed, not elected.
I'd be OK with that.chjoak said:I've mentioned in other threads but I think there needs to be election fundraising reform in ALL states that says any given candidate cannot receive donations from a person or business residing outside that candidates district.LOYAL AG said:I have a real problem with the volume of out of state money that we've seen flow into this guys election coffers. It's not just him he's just the closest example. It was reported that Tim Scott's opponent in South Carolina had more out of state money than instate money which I think was also true for O'Rourke's Senate campaign. In a world where it's clear the politicians don't work for their constituents this makes it clear they won't even be representing the states that elected them. I THINK I'd be comfortable with Texas implementing something restricting or prohibiting out of state money being accepted for Texas elections. I don't know, it's a problem I'm just not sure the solution. More government is almost never the right answer...Aggie12B said:
So...
Governor, State AG, Fed Senate, etc... nothing from outside the state
County Commissioner, County Judge, etc... nothing from outside county
Basically if you can legally vote for them then you can donate to them.
LOYAL AG said:I'd be OK with that.chjoak said:I've mentioned in other threads but I think there needs to be election fundraising reform in ALL states that says any given candidate cannot receive donations from a person or business residing outside that candidates district.LOYAL AG said:I have a real problem with the volume of out of state money that we've seen flow into this guys election coffers. It's not just him he's just the closest example. It was reported that Tim Scott's opponent in South Carolina had more out of state money than instate money which I think was also true for O'Rourke's Senate campaign. In a world where it's clear the politicians don't work for their constituents this makes it clear they won't even be representing the states that elected them. I THINK I'd be comfortable with Texas implementing something restricting or prohibiting out of state money being accepted for Texas elections. I don't know, it's a problem I'm just not sure the solution. More government is almost never the right answer...Aggie12B said:
So...
Governor, State AG, Fed Senate, etc... nothing from outside the state
County Commissioner, County Judge, etc... nothing from outside county
Basically if you can legally vote for them then you can donate to them.