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USA Election Day 2022 Megathread

Tuesday November 8, 2022 is Election Day in the United States of America. In addition to Congressional "midterms" at the federal level, many state governors and other more local offices are up for grabs. Given how things shook out over Election Day 2020, things could get a little crazy.

...or, perhaps, not! But here's the Megathread for if they do. Talk about your local concerns, your national predictions, your suspicions re: election fraud and interference, how you plan to vote, anything election related is welcome here. Culture War thread rules apply, with the addition of Small-Scale Questions and election-related "Bare Links" allowed in this thread only (unfortunately, there will not be a subthread repository due to current technical limitations).

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I'm really hoping that the Republican wave coming our way (I have some positions on Republicans winning both the House and the Senate) will cool the fire on leftwing extremism. We need a de-escalation in this country and it's never going to happen while left-aligned people continue to belabor their most noxious positions.

A sound defeat might be just the thing to correct some of the worst excesses of the morality police.

No, democrats won’t de escalate, I mean they decided to run on abortion up to birth with a side of gun control in Texas of all places while their candidate was busily moderating his positions on energy and taxes. Everything we know about these people suggests they’d rather lose than moderate.

I dunno, independently of what your positions on those issues are, do you think those are the ones hurting the Dems at the moment?

Of course I'm just an outside observer, but insofar as I've seen - apart from inflation and general economy, which are a whole other category - the culture war issue where the Dems have moderated a lot from two years ago is crime, ie. they're not talking about defunding the police and indeed seem to be explicitly repudiating such stances.

I think that an unwillingness to move towards the center on those issues is a major reason for democrats' perception as being socially extreme, yes.

This is in Texas specifically though?

Maybe they're going for the "throw yourself against the wall enough times and it'll break eventually" tactic?