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WASHINGTON -- A political shift is beginning to take hold across the U.S. as tens of thousands of suburban swing voters who helped fuel the Democratic Party's gains in recent years are becoming Republicans. More than 1 million voters across 43 states have switched to the Republican Party over the last year, according to voter registration data analyzed by The Associated Press. The previously unreported number reflects a phenomenon that is playing out in virtually every region of the country — Democratic and Republican states along with cities and small towns — in the period since President Joe Biden replaced former President Donald Trump.
originally posted by: Waterglass
a reply to: lordcomac
The supreme's must know something we don't as I cant believe they were that stupid to give 2022 to the Democrats. They could have passed on it or refused to hear it.
More than 1 million voters switch to GOP in warning for Dems
originally posted by: Waterglass
a reply to: lordcomac
The supreme's must know something we don't as I cant believe they were that stupid to give 2022 to the Democrats. They could have passed on it or refused to hear it.
originally posted by: CptGreenTea
a reply to: interupt42
It feels like its all part of a plan. Purposely divide tge country between left and right while they push their real agendas through.
Look at how foreign policy between trump, obama and biden hasn't dramatically changed. They all support the military industrial complex.
They convince you the other side is all evil so you look the other way when they put in swampy politicians to high office.
And look what they did to the growing conspiracy movement that was a mix of people focused on weeding out corrupt politicians.
They created Qanon and had conspiracy theorists larp for four years while they pushed in more draconian laws and politicians.
Hell, people still follow Q and the never-ending goal posts that make people think corruption is being destroyed behind the scenes.
This way, conspiracy theorists sit back and do nothing but vote in pro trumpers whp TPTB can control. Just like how they use the hatred against trump to get biden elected.
originally posted by: CptGreenTea
a reply to: interupt42
It feels like its all part of a plan. Purposely divide tge country between left and right while they push their real agendas through.
Look at how foreign policy between trump, obama and biden hasn't dramatically changed. They all support the military industrial complex.
They convince you the other side is all evil so you look the other way when they put in swampy politicians to high office.
And look what they did to the growing conspiracy movement that was a mix of people focused on weeding out corrupt politicians.
originally posted by: Waterglass
a reply to: Mantiss2021
They might but Pro - Choice was ranked 12th on the list of American priorities. Its quite obvious to me know that were in a biblical spiritual battle here in the USA as a result of their last [3] decisions.
Although the Supreme Court issued the two most important opinions of the term last week, upending near 50-year-old precedent on abortion and expanding gun rights for the first time in a decade, this blockbuster term is not over.
Still to be decided are four disputes, and new opinions will be announced Wednesday morning.
A look at what remains:
Immigration: Remain in Mexico
The justices are considering whether the Biden administration can terminate a Trump-era border policy known as "Remain in Mexico." Lower courts have so far blocked Biden from ending the policy.
Under the unprecedented program launched in 2019, the Department of Homeland Security can send certain-non Mexican citizens who entered the United States back to Mexico -- instead of detaining them or releasing them into the United States -- while their immigration proceedings played out.
Climate change: EPA authority to regulate emissions from power plants
The justices will decide a case concerning the EPA's authority to regulate carbon emissions from existing power plants, in a dispute that could harm the Biden administration's attempts to slash emissions. It comes at a moment when scientists are sounding alarms about the accelerating pace of global warming. The court's decision to step in and hear the case concerned environmentalists because there is no rule currently in place. A lower court wiped away a Trump-era rule in 2021 and the Biden administration's EPA is currently working on a new rule.
Congress' war powers: Work protection for veterans
In another dispute, the court could weaken work protections for veterans. Le Roy Torres, a veteran and former employee of the Texas Department of Public Safety, told the state agency that he could no longer serve as a state trooper and sought a comparable job to accommodate his service-related disability. When he was denied the job, he filed suit under a federal law meant to protect reemployment rights of returning veterans.
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