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Fulchrum posted:Well done, you've managed to spend two paragraphs without even reading the drat question. Actually most of the examples I cited occurred before the modern primary system was implemented. I don't know why you'd make such a sweeping and confident statement about a subject you don't seem particularly knowledgeable on. But either way, to answer your original question, Romney switched positions on immigration following the primary. Party insiders are very candid about the fact that candidates shift positions between the primary and the general election. Some of that is just a matter of emphasis but in some cases it also means changing specific policy positions. I guess you could debate whether this "worked" for Romney since he still lost but I'm sure if you were asked your question to the Academy of Political Science rather than The Something Awful Forums > Discussion > Debate & Discussion: You Are Racist > Molten Salt Reactor > then you'd get plenty of other examples, especially on dumb local issues that aren't memorable enough for somebody to recall 10 years later. Helsing has issued a correction as of 06:19 on May 11, 2016 |
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Vox Nihili posted:Every candidate in every election. Except
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Fulchrum posted:I said pivoting between the primary and the general, not the primary and the presidency. Trump pivoted his stance on minimum wage and taxes literally just yesterday lol you're an unbelievable moron
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Homestar Runner posted:Trump pivoted his stance on minimum wage and taxes literally just yesterday How are you all so very very bad at this? People who pivot between the primary and the general always lose, because the only people who can ever have their minds changed are the most brain dead idiots possible. So basically butt hurt Bernie Babies and Cruz's losers. This is why I kept asking for instances where the pivot worked, or where it didn't screw them over and deny them the presidency. Now, for the third time, can you provide any counterarguments to pivoting being a proven loser no experienced capable politician would try? Fulchrum has issued a correction as of 10:10 on May 11, 2016 |
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Just off the top of my head I recall during the 2008 primary Obama repeatedly pledged to campaign on public financing and then immediately opted out after securing the nom and labeled it a broken-rear end system that the Repubs would exploit to smear him and lo and behold he proceeded to destroy the living daylights out of McCain anyway Looking forward to your goalpost-shifting response
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Oh yeah, that was totally a major core plank of Obamas campaign that he betrayed to appeal to a different group. Thereby being anywhere close to what I asked for. Lemme guess, you're going to say he "pivotted" on the number of states, next.
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Far as I can tell, an authoritarian candidate doesn't pivot, it's just what he really meant all along, but something something PC establishment
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Fulchrum posted:How are you all so very very bad at this? When you have to ask this it may be time to realize everyone else isn't the problem.
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Fulchrum posted:How are you all so very very bad at this? This has got to be the most prototypically goony reply ever. The modern primary system hasn't been around long enough to give us a meaningful sample size and it's impossible to isolate and test for whether a flip flop caused a politician to lose. Your defining the question in a way that makes literally no sense and then getting really huffy and upset that other people aren't answering in the highly specific and narrow way that you want. Usually politicians "pivot" by changing the issues they emphasize rather than literally changing the wording of their position (though this happens as well and you've been given examples of it). The fact you have an autistic understanding of politics is really your problem, not anyone else's.
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Ivanka 2024
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Flubby posted:When you have to ask this it may be time to realize everyone else isn't the problem. --Hillary 2016
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All the goons who think Hill's not going to be the prez have posted about 10k times in the past month and really need to get out more.
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Fulchrum posted:Oh yeah, that was totally a major core plank of Obamas campaign that he betrayed to appeal to a different group. Thereby being anywhere close to what I asked for. Talk about a candidate pivoting only exists because political junkies need to justify the unreasonable amount of attention they give to the electoral process, hence why most of the responses you've gotten are just goons white knighting for their precious, precious conventional wisdom.
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EmperorFritoBandito posted:All the goons who think Hill's not going to be the prez have posted about 10k times in the past month and really need to get out more. It's brave of you to stay here and read all of their posts and let them know.
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Homestar Runner posted:Just off the top of my head I recall during the 2008 primary Obama repeatedly pledged to campaign on public financing and then immediately opted out after securing the nom and labeled it a broken-rear end system that the Repubs would exploit to smear him and lo and behold he proceeded to destroy the living daylights out of McCain anyway Fulchrum posted:Oh yeah, that was totally a major core plank of Obamas campaign that he betrayed to appeal to a different group. Thereby being anywhere close to what I asked for. and off they go
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Quiet Feet posted:It's brave of you to stay here and read all of their posts and let them know. Weak. Go outside.
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hillary's trump's inside job
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Condiv posted:hillary's trump's inside job This is all the end domino result of a 50 year old KGB plot to cripple the US with cultural Marxism and celebrity culture
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EmperorFritoBandito posted:Weak. What your dad said to your mom when he first saw you? Quiet Feet has issued a correction as of 00:50 on May 16, 2016 |
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Quiet Feet posted:What your dad said to your mom when he first saw you? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAryFIuRxmQ
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Hillary is finished. Can't wait for the next polls!
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Mike the TV posted:Hillary will fall harder than Jeb!. They are essentially equivalent when it comes to direct confrontation so yes If Hildawg wants to win she needs to just refuse to debate him at all
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Trump is an inside job. In the future there will be a majority ruling party that will host the various courts of lobbyists and campaign donors, and a rump opposition party of loud-mouth Archie Bunkers who ensure the political narrative always benefits the bottom line of multinationals. Eventually the federal government will start a fire sale on its assets (since raising taxes is a non starter), and the USA will be more or less defunct. Dow, Google, Exxon, Raytheon, Microsoft- these are the nations of the world today.
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McDowell posted:Trump is an inside job. In the future there will be a majority ruling party that will host the various courts of lobbyists and campaign donors, and a rump opposition party of loud-mouth Archie Bunkers who ensure the political narrative always benefits the bottom line of multinationals. Eventually the federal government will start a fire sale on its assets (since raising taxes is a non starter), and the USA will be more or less defunct. Dow, Google, Exxon, Raytheon, Microsoft- these are the nations of the world today. This actually sounds better then what we have good idea.
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McDowell posted:Trump is an inside job. In the future there will be a majority ruling party that will host the various courts of lobbyists and campaign donors, and a rump opposition party of loud-mouth Archie Bunkers who ensure the political narrative always benefits the bottom line of multinationals. Eventually the federal government will start a fire sale on its assets (since raising taxes is a non starter), and the USA will be more or less defunct. Dow, Google, Exxon, Raytheon, Microsoft- these are the nations of the world today. No clue about the rest of that, but yes, Trump is a Hillary plant, and Hillary Clinton will be prezzy. Now, it's not necessarily true that Trump KNOWS he's a Hillary plant. It's entirely possible that they Revan'd him like the Old Republic did in KOTOR, wiped his personality and replaced it with a new one. It's also possible that Bill Clinton snuck into his bedroom one night and Inceptioned him with the idea to run for president, and to do so really racistly.
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McDowell posted:Trump is an inside job. In the future there will be a majority ruling party that will host the various courts of lobbyists and campaign donors, and a rump opposition party of loud-mouth Archie Bunkers who ensure the political narrative always benefits the bottom line of multinationals. Eventually the federal government will start a fire sale on its assets (since raising taxes is a non starter), and the USA will be more or less defunct. Dow, Google, Exxon, Raytheon, Microsoft- these are the nations of the world today. Do I get to pick my corporate state or do they bid on bulk lots of citizens?
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smg77 posted:Do I get to pick my corporate state or do they bid on bulk lots of citizens? It will depend on what industry is predominant where you live.
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smg77 posted:Do I get to pick my corporate state or do they bid on bulk lots of citizens? Whichever option is most profitable for them, peasant.
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