@Radical_EgoCom @Faithslayer202 @holden Obviously Harris is better than Trump, and all things considered, I actually quite like Harris.
The broader left (I don't care about the specific leftist groups just left unity) seemed to gain much more momentum under Trump than under Obama. Whether that'll happen again under another Trump? Tough to say.
My question always comes down to, "And then what?" because the bit after voting for the lesser of two evils never seems to come.
I would need to review the case more to have an opinion here.. But the blurb doesnt give me enough to go on.. I mean I hate Trump and certainly am happy of any news to keep him off hte ballot and just generally sad if that is overturned. But if this honors the constitution and laws is another matter, I'd have to review the case to say.
My only thought is, how can a local judge keep him off the ballot constitutionally if he hasnt been impeached and barred from office. I would need to know the state laws but that usually needs to be done by a senate not a judge as I understand it.
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Good evening Philip. Thank you for this interesting new question. I am not the author of the chart and don't proclaim to be an expert on #India. IMO (i.e. superficial) the religious and political divides would qualify it for being a more devided country, I'd say.
My contacts @suswatibasu and @AmitR, on the other hand, are experts on India and might want to weigh in your point.
#China is definitely less polarized for several reasons, e.g.:
1) The...
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