Al-O-Meter
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My perception of what happened isn't as important as the public perception of what happened. If you are old enough to remember when Howard Dean destroyed his Presidential aspirations in 2 seconds by saying "YEAARRGGHHH!" then you know people aren't always rational actors. Regardless of how you think the events in Louden County actually happened, the McAuliffe soundbite proclaiming "parents shouldn't have a say" ended him. The context doesn't matter. What he really meant doesn't matter. The subsequent attempts at walking it back don't matter.Since this is your perception of what happened, then there's no point in debating you. Really, there's no point in debating people who are clearly mentally wasted in the RW desert of covid disinformation, election fraud, and racial/LGBT hate.
What does matter is the mood of the country. If you think the Democrats didn't misjudge anything, didn't make mistakes, and don't need to change a thing going forward, I'm thinking you may want to prepare yourself for some rough election nights in the next couple of years.
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