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+==Elections DB DA== |
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+====Dems will win the Senate; Comey makes it close (win IL, WI, PA, and MO)==== |
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+**Taylor 11/1 (Jessica, staff @ NPR, "Control of the Senate: Democrats have many paths to a majority", https://www.mprnews.org/story/2016/11/02/npr-democrats-path-senate-majority)** |
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+A week away from Election Day, Democrats still have multiple paths to winning back |
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+almost everything to go right for them in order for that to happen. |
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+====Repeal of qualified immunity creates fears of violent crime and a chilling effect on law enforcement – FBI specifically opposes==== |
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+**Wright '15 (Sam, public interest lawyer, "Want to Fight Police Misconduct? Reform Qualified Immunity", http://abovethelaw.com/2015/11/want-to-fight-police-misconduct-reform-qualified-immunity/)** |
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+Before getting into what Campaign Zero is proposing and why their proposal ought to include |
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+AND |
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+them from holding those officers accountable is not democracy. It is fascism." |
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+====That's a winning issue for Trump==== |
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+**Zeitz '16 (Josh, 7/18, politics and history @ Cambridge, "How Trump Is Recycling Nixon's 'Law and Order' Playbook", www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/07/donald-trump-law-and-order-richard-nixon-crime-race-214066~~#ixzz4P0p4CFd3)** |
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+Today, the law and order rhetoric is back. The crime interestingly, is |
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+AND |
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+that doesn't exist. But Donald Trump is just that sort of salesman. |
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+====And, Senate control key to CTBT – That stops prolif==== |
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+**Hastings '16** (Sam, 8/19, staff @ Joplin Independent, "Easy solution for ridding gridlock", http://www.joplinindependent.com/ display_article.php/hastings1471634838) |
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+The US Senate is up for grabs. Republicans hold 54 seats but 34 senate |
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+AND |
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+where their peer competitors started testing nukes too. Then, the boom. |
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+====Norm erosion coming; causes escalatory nuclear use – Only CTBT solves==== |
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+**Robinson 9/1 (Kathy, Senior Public Policy Director for the WAND Education Fund, a national nonprofit that educates public and opinion leaders about the need to reduce violence and militarism, "Senate should support efforts against nuclear tests", http://thehill.com/blogs/congress-blog/foreign-policy/294087-senate-should-support-efforts-to-against-nuclear-tests)** |
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+In this geopolitical environment, we cannot afford to be unclear about the global norm |
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+AND |
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+when thinking of a particular example, like India and Pakistan for instance. |
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+====Proliferation leads to global nuclear war==== |
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+Taylor 1 (Theodore, Chairman of NOVA, Former Nuclear Weapons Designer, Recipient of the US Atomic Energy Commission's 1965 Lawrence Memorial Award and former Deputy Dir. of Defense Nuclear Agency, "Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons", in "Breakthrough: Emerging New Thinking", http://www-ee.stanford.edu/~~hellman/Breakthrough/book/chapters/taylor.html) |
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+Nuclear proliferation - be it among nations or terrorists - greatly increases the chance of |
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+AND |
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+, the small nuclear war could easily escalate into a global nuclear war. |
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+====Nuclear war - xtn==== |