hope they will at least put whole state there
with Orlando, Tampa, and Jacksonville as well
imagine dealing at Disney world
hope they will at least put whole state there
with Orlando, Tampa, and Jacksonville as well
imagine dealing at Disney world
US being seen as bi-partisan is because it's usually a republican or a democrat being elected to the seat (two of the strongest parties). independents and third-parties can still be voted into office and won't be labeled as republican or democrat. I don't think it's really necessary to have mayoral elections be bi-partisan just to see if the seat is red/blue/swing.. non-partisan elections aren't a bad thing, and it's largely up to the state on whether or not they want to hold partisan or non-partisan municipal/county elections.
subs definitely on the first watch.
if I choose to rewatch then maybe I'll check out the English or Korean dub (bc then I won't need subs) if available and/or recommended.
this sounds like a webtoon plot, but ig I'm here for it.
Uh, I thought South Korea essentially had a one-party system? From what I've heard, the split with North Korea was due to political polarization. Their left became communist, and the right became overly conservative. Its why South Korea looks like its literally run purely by American conservatives. Of course, the split did technically happen decades ago, and South Korea has changed government a total of five times, and I've never been much into their politics, so what do I know?
Currently, North Korea is a one-party state.
South Korea has a multi-party system. Just that the largest two parties is the PPP (leans conservative) and DPK (leans liberal).
Idk what you mean by their left and right becoming communist and conservative... The split basically started because North Korea was backed by the Soviet Union while the South was backed by the US/UN. attempts for democratic elections by the UN failed to reach the North, so they were only held in the South. This is why the North was led by Kim Il-Sung and the South by Rhee Syngman. Later on, South Korea would become a democratic republic in the late 90s, after a period of autocracy. dk if I would say that it's entirely run by American conservatives...
(this explanation leaves out a lot of other things, obviously... im also not an expert on this either )
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remind me to cool the hot water a little bit before putting it into the thermos. thanks
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