Message from @Pielover19
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It'll never pass through the house, thank God
Trump wouldn't sign that bill, either.
Onto the Goodlatte bill it is
Hopefully
Or better yet, we get a good enough margin in both houses this year so we won't need any compromise.
DACA ends in March, if no bill passes, then we lose leverage
We lose leverage in the 115th Congress, but not the next one if a mandate is obtained, and we have to make sure to make that happen.
We've got to keep up the work on the generic ballot and making sure that we have strong Senate candidates.
As for West Virginia, I'm leaning more to Evan Jenkins atm
same
I went to Morrisey's campaign website, on immigration it states he "appreciates the melting pot of different ethnicities" can't have that
Plus, Jenkins is a US Rep, so...
also Morrisey is a bit tainted with Bannon, which is _will_ come back to haunt him
Yeah, that's another factor, we should avoid associations with him if necessary.
Here's a list of senate candidates I think we should get behind:
AZ-Martha McSally
FL-Rick Scott
IN-Todd Rokita
MI-John James
MO-Josh Hawley
MN-Robert Barnheiser
MN(sp)-Karin Housley
MT-Matt Rosendale
ND-Kevin Cramer
OH-Jim Renacci
PA-Lou Barletta
TN-Marsha Blackburn
WI-Kevin Nicholson
WV-Evan Jenkins
Tell me if there's anything wrong with it, a candidate that shouldn't be there, a candidate that should
We need to maximize our chances.
this looks about right
Alright, so I think that would put our best case scenario, that's every candidate on that list winning (which is a very long shot of course, but still) at 63 R seats in the Senate.
I'm sure that won't happen unless some massive story happens right before the midterms.
This list is as of people who are realistically running right now, btw, no dream candidates like Lindell unless he announces a run.
I'll add him, I've got a txt file
oh, that's right,
about gubernatorial races
we have an oppurtunity to expand into Connecticut,
so we should look into candidates for there as well
Minnesota, too.
we're talking strictly governors right now, right?
Pennsylvania would be a good pickup. Lots of competitive races there.
Colorado will probably be close.
yeah, I think we've kinda been putting off the gubernatorial issue because of the US congress
don't underestimate gubernatorial races,
they usually determine how districts are gerrymandered
we definitely need to have at least a list
Seems like we have New Hampshire, Maryland, and Massachusetts in the bag.
nothing's in the bag
ever
we've always got fight tooth and nail on everything if we want to keep what we have
I don't think you understand the potential of Connecticut,
I saw the map you posted