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Dick Lamm would suit a 1997 Former Eastern Bloc electionIt would also be very Eastern European
Dick Lamm would suit a 1997 Former Eastern Bloc electionIt would also be very Eastern European
i know its difficult to do, but i feel like people underrate the possibility of a wallace '48 victory in a world where dems renominate him in '44:
dude is undefeatedHenry A. Wallace winning while losing Massachusetts, Virginia and Tennessee to the Republicans is OP if you ask me
tbf its hard to win NY when you're a conservative republican who's now known as the guy who wanted to give defendents at the nueremberg trials rightsHenry A. Wallace winning while losing Massachusetts, Virginia and Tennessee to the Republicans is OP if you ask me
i know its difficult to do, but i feel like people underrate the possibility of a wallace '48 victory in a world where dems renominate him in '44:
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Henry A. Wallace/Claude Pepper (Democratic) - 290 EVs
Robert Taft/Dwight Griswold (Republican) - 182 EVs
Benjamin Travis Laney/James Eastland (State's Rights) - 59 EVs
More like Nowpiss and mayor Pee
Oh boy, fun times ahead. What does UWS mean?
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"Frank Carlucci, deputy director of the CIA under Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan, has been appointed to the position of Director of the CIA"
-The New York Times, February 10, 1997
"As the Republicans hold massive majorities in both houses of congress, Representative Sue Myrick's bill to form a 'House Committee on Internal Security', which, as Myrick states, is intended to investigate members of 'violent' 'Un-American' organizations, such as the Klu Klux Klan, the LaRouche movement, the Animal and Earth liberation fronts, and any potential 'foreign agents' of the ruling Communist or Liberal Democratic parties of Russia. The Committee faces significant controversy, as many, particularly representatives Bernie Sanders, Rocky Anderson, David Cobb, and Ron Paul, have decried the new Committee as being a 'new form of McCarthyism'."
-The New York Times, February 17, 1997
Oh, I know this one!Oh boy, fun times ahead. What does UWS mean?
that is correct, i kept the UWS around as a major party ittl, of course it will later become much more libertarian oriented as we shall see...Oh, I know this one!
It's United We Stand, which was the name of Perot's PAC that later became the Reform Party, right Biaggi?
Wallace doesn't even carry his home state?i know its difficult to do, but i feel like people underrate the possibility of a wallace '48 victory in a world where dems renominate him in '44:
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Henry A. Wallace/Claude Pepper (Democratic) - 290 EVs
Robert Taft/Dwight Griswold (Republican) - 182 EVs
Benjamin Travis Laney/James Eastland (State's Rights) - 59 EVs