Polls are next to useless ow. There are so many and the margin of error is so wide that you can decide on your narrative and then pick the poll that best matches it.
It’s the wonder of sports. The Mariners were so close to beating the Blur Jays only for the Jays to turn it around and then the Blue Jays were so close to beating the Dodgers only for the Dodgers to do what they did to the Mariners.
I would like to contribute, but not if it means my data will be harvested and I’ll get endlessly spammed via text and email imploring me that ‘we’ve got 10 days to save democracy’.
It’s called a primary for a reason. We don’t always get the candidate we want. It’s fine for you to choose not to vote in a general election if you don’t get the primary winner you want. Just no complaints about whoever ends up winning the general.
While Hochul is right about who pays the most tax, that’s because the majority of GDP gains in the last two decades have accrued to the top earners. We simply cannot have a proper social safety net if they don’t pay more. It’s not complicated.
This is Lao just patently silly. If it’s in the National Interest or a company’s interest to still bring that person here on an H1B, them paying the $100k would be well worth it. In principle I’m not opposed to the idea, but this loophole is just more pay to play.