Too polarized, it's not a Dem/Rep thing as the rhino wing belongs to the uniparty. It's the 'other' as in the independents, unaligned, whatever the various states give as a name tag for those who won't fit neatly into the two-party narrative.
Result is a breakup of some sort. The 10th Amendment was done in rather well in the 1860's. If it…
Too polarized, it's not a Dem/Rep thing as the rhino wing belongs to the uniparty. It's the 'other' as in the independents, unaligned, whatever the various states give as a name tag for those who won't fit neatly into the two-party narrative.
Result is a breakup of some sort. The 10th Amendment was done in rather well in the 1860's. If it resurrects, it could be a building block for some manner of confederation using the Constitutional Republic as the model.
The board game flipper states, particularly from Maryland up to Canada and the Left Coast won't play very well.
Too polarized, it's not a Dem/Rep thing as the rhino wing belongs to the uniparty. It's the 'other' as in the independents, unaligned, whatever the various states give as a name tag for those who won't fit neatly into the two-party narrative.
Result is a breakup of some sort. The 10th Amendment was done in rather well in the 1860's. If it resurrects, it could be a building block for some manner of confederation using the Constitutional Republic as the model.
The board game flipper states, particularly from Maryland up to Canada and the Left Coast won't play very well.