I guess it depends upon what a "nation" is. If it's the people, then it is progressive. If it's the government, then, no, it is definitely not. > From: Noelle <noelle> > Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2022 08:23:14 -0700 (PDT) > > https://www.electoral-vote.com/evp2022/Senate/Maps/Mar24.html#item-4 > > lots to chew over. > > "John Lawrence, who was a House aide for 38 years including 8 years > as chief of staff for Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), knows politics better > than just about anyone, wrote this to Edsall: > > I think a lot of voters will use 2022 to remind Biden (and > Democrats, since they can't vote against him) that their vote in > 2020 was a vote to return to normalcy, not a blank check to build on > the New Deal and Great Society. Once in office —albeit with > ridiculously narrow margins—Democrats used the crisis to swing for > the stands, ignoring the historical lesson of the Senate's > moderating role. So they have created the worst of all worlds: a > failure to enact what the base demanded (but they did not have the > votes to deliver) and the appearance of having overreached and > invited an electoral haircut by many 2020 supporters who never > embraced such a sweeping agenda. "