Message from @Pielover19

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2018-02-16 02:30:47 UTC  

I went to Morrisey's campaign website, on immigration it states he "appreciates the melting pot of different ethnicities" can't have that

2018-02-16 02:31:12 UTC  

Plus, Jenkins is a US Rep, so...

2018-02-16 02:32:01 UTC  

also Morrisey is a bit tainted with Bannon, which is _will_ come back to haunt him

2018-02-16 02:33:28 UTC  

Yeah, that's another factor, we should avoid associations with him if necessary.

2018-02-16 02:38:05 UTC  

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

2018-02-16 02:38:24 UTC  

Tell me if there's anything wrong with it, a candidate that shouldn't be there, a candidate that should

2018-02-16 02:38:38 UTC  

We need to maximize our chances.

2018-02-16 02:38:51 UTC  

this looks about right

2018-02-16 02:40:25 UTC  

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.

2018-02-16 02:40:48 UTC  

I'm sure that won't happen unless some massive story happens right before the midterms.

2018-02-16 02:42:44 UTC  

Add Corey Stewart for Virginia and whoever is running in Maine and you have a list.

2018-02-16 02:43:11 UTC  

This list is as of people who are realistically running right now, btw, no dream candidates like Lindell unless he announces a run.

2018-02-16 02:43:21 UTC  

I'll add him, I've got a txt file

2018-02-16 02:43:22 UTC  

oh, that's right,

2018-02-16 02:43:29 UTC  

about gubernatorial races

2018-02-16 02:44:01 UTC  

we have an oppurtunity to expand into Connecticut,

2018-02-16 02:44:14 UTC  

so we should look into candidates for there as well

2018-02-16 02:44:17 UTC  

Minnesota, too.

2018-02-16 02:44:35 UTC  

we're talking strictly governors right now, right?

2018-02-16 02:44:55 UTC  

Pennsylvania would be a good pickup. Lots of competitive races there.

2018-02-16 02:45:34 UTC  

Colorado will probably be close.

2018-02-16 02:45:35 UTC  

yeah, I think we've kinda been putting off the gubernatorial issue because of the US congress

2018-02-16 02:46:11 UTC  

don't underestimate gubernatorial races,

2018-02-16 02:46:26 UTC  

they usually determine how districts are gerrymandered

2018-02-16 02:46:26 UTC  

we definitely need to have at least a list

2018-02-16 02:46:38 UTC  

Seems like we have New Hampshire, Maryland, and Massachusetts in the bag.

2018-02-16 02:46:52 UTC  

nothing's in the bag

2018-02-16 02:46:54 UTC  

ever

2018-02-16 02:47:19 UTC  

we've always got fight tooth and nail on everything if we want to keep what we have

2018-02-16 02:47:28 UTC  

I don't think you understand the potential of Connecticut,

2018-02-16 02:47:43 UTC  

I saw the map you posted

2018-02-16 02:47:53 UTC  

If everything that can flip flips, we can get 40 governer's mansions.

2018-02-16 02:47:57 UTC  

just 1 one more R state senator,

2018-02-16 02:48:17 UTC  

and 7 more R state reps,

2018-02-16 02:48:47 UTC  

and a R governor can redraw the map so an R can win a seat in the US House of Reps

2018-02-16 02:49:13 UTC  

that's of importance, definitely

2018-02-16 02:49:32 UTC  

it'd be great to have a US rep from that state

2018-02-16 02:50:17 UTC  

Connecticut is prime property for expansion.

2018-02-16 02:50:39 UTC  

It's majority white and has quite a lot of working class people.

2018-02-16 02:50:50 UTC  

I think that areas like Connecticut, Delaware, NH, Maine could in a decade or 2 become red states

2018-02-16 02:51:00 UTC  

NH and Maine are swing states already.