Same prompt to OpenAI's 775M model at talktotransformer.com
The jig is up. And what now? Where do we go from here? Where do we go if the Democratic Party cannot put together a winning coalition? How do we survive a 2018 presidential election that might not have Democrats at the top of either ticket?
Well, there are two basic paths that could be explored. First, the party leadership in the Senate and House could continue to make the case for continued obstruction and that is what many in the party fear. They would do so under the assumption that this effort would keep Republicans from the White House in 2018. Republicans who fear Trumpcare and what it means for health insurance is likely to vote to continue Obamacare, which will lead them to lose seats as they did in the 2010 midterms. This would, of course, be one way the party could still maintain control in the Senate and, even with a Democratic filibuster, they might still be able to pass some of their legislation with a simple majority in favor.
The other path would probably give Democrats more ammunition if the country's anger against Trump is greater than the party's concern with continuing their majority in the Senate. As a result of a Democratic
The jig is up. And what now? Where do we go from here? Where do we go if the Democratic Party cannot put together a winning coalition? How do we survive a 2018 presidential election that might not have Democrats at the top of either ticket?
Well, there are two basic paths that could be explored. First, the party leadership in the Senate and House could continue to make the case for continued obstruction and that is what many in the party fear. They would do so under the assumption that this effort would keep Republicans from the White House in 2018. Republicans who fear Trumpcare and what it means for health insurance is likely to vote to continue Obamacare, which will lead them to lose seats as they did in the 2010 midterms. This would, of course, be one way the party could still maintain control in the Senate and, even with a Democratic filibuster, they might still be able to pass some of their legislation with a simple majority in favor.
The other path would probably give Democrats more ammunition if the country's anger against Trump is greater than the party's concern with continuing their majority in the Senate. As a result of a Democratic