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Charles Ryder's avatar

>Any discussion of health care tends to favor Democrats because (except in the immediate wake of the ACA passing) most people are fundamentally morally aligned with progressives on this issue.<

And I strongly suspect most people are fundamentally *financially* aligned with progressives on this issue, too. Even quite high-salaried persons are pretty vulnerable to the costs associated with catastrophic illness.

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I don't want to be utterly fatalistic two weeks out, lord knows the polls could miss and we are all coconut pilled on November 6th. But in Matt's spirit of pre-logging a take for the sake of unbiased accuracy, I think if Trump wins, especially if he wins the popular vote, we are going to get a thousand think pieces and takes about America's latent blood thirst for authoritarianism, when I think it really is as simple as American's being directionally closer to his positions and vibes on the Economy, on Immigration, and on Foreign Policy. People will spill so many words on what this means when I really think it can be summed up in the mind of a low information swing voter as "eggs cost more" and nothing deeper than that. That is both promising, in the sense that voters are more elastic than we assume, but also frustrating in that it requires democrats to be consistently better than they have proven capable of lately.

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