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RE: LeoThread 2025-08-17 05:22

in LeoFinance5 months ago

race against John Ossoff in Georgia potentially could flip. And that's kind of the pathway that the Democrats have. But let's assume that the Republicans get the Senate. So, which means we're going to enter into a period of divided government. That's for sure. I wonder how that's going to impact Biden's agenda. I also wonder to what degree they may welcome it because it'll be a lot easier for them not to be held accountable for their promises and to sort of, you know, keep the base of the Democratic Party, the real base, which I think diverges from their template at bay. I wonder what implication this is going to have for Nancy Pelosi. So, you know, I'm curious, what are your thoughts? Let's say we have Biden in the executive, the Democrats control the Congress, albeit having lost, I think, seven seats or something like that, and the Republicans retaining the Senate. I mean, I think it's a perfect scenario for the Democrats because it absolves them of the responsibility to do any of (26/43)