Originally Posted by
Methais
I never mentioned polling when I first asked the question. I was specifically asking about the part where you said she didn't run on a progressive ticket and that she didn't lose because of her policies.
My entire point was to ask if you consider the things I listed as progressive policies, and if not, then what are they, and had nothing to do with how anything polls. You know, since you said she didn't run on a progressive ticket.
Remember when you said she didn't run on a progressive ticket?
^ Pretend that I quoted only that part of your post and deleted the rest if you're still confused. Because this was the only part of the post I was replying to.
You say she didn't run on a progressive ticket, then you just now say that taxing unrealized capital gains can be considered "somewhat progressive," (it's much worse than somewhat progressive but whatever) just after saying she didn't lose because of her policies, when the few policies she did state, unrealized gains especially, would be beyond catastrophic and probably cost her all sorts of potential votes.
TLDR: I wasn't asking about polling, I was asking if you considered the things I listed as progressive, you just now said yes, but not before saying that she didn't run on a progressive ticket and didn't lose because of her policies.