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This is not a good interpretation.

In isolation no, but it's an admittance it'd probably be Harris if not him, and that Harris is shit.

The calls for genocide Stefanik is referring to are things like "from the river to the sea" and calling for an intifada, the "depending on the context" answer is just not arguing with the framing. It's certainly legal political speech, I don't know how Harvard treat political statements from students generally.

I get that, and Stepanik is an ass. But they handled it terribly. Following poster/tweet gets it about right.

 
In isolation no, but it's an admittance it'd probably be Harris if not him, and that Harris is shit.



I get that, and Stepanik is an ass. But they handled it terribly. Following poster/tweet gets it about right.



Sure, that might have been smarter. But, you also have the fact that even explicit calls for genocide often is legally protected speech. Of course Harvard is a private institution, and therefore doesn't have to allow it, but I don't know if they do as a general rule. It's probably unlikely that they do, though.
 
Wonder what her thoughts on abortion access are?

There have been 7 transgender kids that have asked for eligibility in Michigan over the past 5 years...

 
It's a red district though, right?

So they will get it back in the special election, you would think.

Santos seat is more of a toss-up, from what i have heard.
 
It's a red district though, right?

So they will get it back in the special election, you would think.

Santos seat is more of a toss-up, from what i have heard.
Iirc, the special election won't be for a few months (CA law), not somewhat close like NY.
 
Iirc, the special election won't be for a few months (CA law), not somewhat close like NY.

Good, dems can really chip away at their majority if they flip the seat in NY, however, i'm not so sure that they will, republicans aren't performing well in most places, but in New York they perform rather well(for a blue state).

In any case, Kevin's fundraising ability will be hard to replace, will hurt GOP next year in the house.
 
Good, dems can really chip away at their majority if they flip the seat in NY, however, i'm not so sure that they will, republicans aren't performing well in most places, but in New York they perform rather well(for a blue state).

In any case, Kevin's fundraising ability will be hard to replace, will hurt GOP next year in the house.
Santos' district is Biden+10 / D+2 (I think), I gather that a Dem will win the SE.
 
Maybe the worst character to emerge during this? From those tears to the denial to this

 
In reference to the point about Harris, there’s almost zero chance Harris would be the Dem nominee if there were an open primary campaign.