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    -315 days ago

    Your usage of subtle Republican grammar like “Democrat” where “Democratic” would obviously be more correct gives you away.

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      815 days ago

      Y’know what… I started writing a whole thing out, and you’re not worth it.

      Fucking “Democrat” versus “Democratic,” for fuck’s sake, no wonder we lost.

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      115 days ago

      Uh, I’d say “vote Democrat” here too. Democrat is the noun, Democratic is the adjectival.

      In the sentence “Voted Democrat down ballot,” Democrat is acting as a noun. Now if they had said “Voted for Democrat candidates down ballot,” you’d have more of a point.

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        15 days ago

        Democratic administration sounds more correct than Democrat administration unless you’re severely Fox News brained. I haven’t ever heard anyone calling it a “Republic administration” which would sound just as wrong (and the wrongness is absolutely intentional IMO).

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          215 days ago

          Yes, Democratic Administration makes sense, because “Democratic” is acting as an adjective to “Administration”. In this example you do want to use Democratic.

          But “Voted Democrat down ballot” still sounds fine to me.

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            215 days ago

            The administration thing is what I thought was a clear Republican talking point indicator. It got a little muddled what I was talking about so sorry bout that.

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              214 days ago

              Fair enough. I can see the comment you are referring to here. It’s scrolled up quite a bit, but it is the parent comment in this chain.