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In reply to the discussion: Why Progressive Religious Populism Won't Work in the United States [View all]Mariana
(15,156 posts)43. Yes, most.
Courtesy of Merriam-Webster
Definition of most (Entry 1 of 6) adjective
1 : greatest in quantity, extent, or degree
2 : the majority of
Most Christian voters went for Trump. I never said it was a huge majority, but it was a majority. That means it was most of them, by definition.
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Why Progressive Religious Populism Won't Work in the United States [View all]
MineralMan
Nov 2018
OP
Now that's a worthwhile goal. Lipinski is, perhaps, my least favorite DEM House member.
MineralMan
Nov 2018
#24
As long as the person you get nominated doesnt have a poorer chance of beating the con.
Eliot Rosewater
Nov 2018
#25
Lipinski lost to Newman in the suburbs, and won by name recognition in the city.
guillaumeb
Nov 2018
#33
"But progressive theists were involve in every progressive movement in the US,"
MineralMan
Nov 2018
#65