Message from @FLanon

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2018-02-15 05:32:28 UTC  

gimme dat tl;dr

2018-02-15 05:32:52 UTC  

In CA the top two people in a primary go to the general

2018-02-15 05:33:21 UTC  

so its possible that the top two could be two Republicans since there's so many Democrats running it would split the vote among them

2018-02-15 05:33:39 UTC  

whoa

2018-02-15 05:33:49 UTC  

In districts that are currently republicans at least

2018-02-15 05:34:04 UTC  

we should keep quiet about this

2018-02-15 09:01:40 UTC  

In this case, we could push the most obscure candidates in the district w/ sockpuppets, that way we can pave the road for this to happen.

2018-02-15 17:33:21 UTC  

Yeah exactly

2018-02-15 18:10:17 UTC  

If the gop approves this monstrosity— a repudiation of the President’s position on the core issue he was elected on— the party deserves to die. And rest assured, it will

2018-02-15 18:11:52 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/399676530394923010/413759334061834240/DWGC9-JW4AABvcn.jpg

2018-02-15 18:16:09 UTC  

Who is supporting it in the house?

2018-02-15 18:16:21 UTC  

And the senate

2018-02-15 18:17:17 UTC  

8 GOP Senators

2018-02-15 18:17:34 UTC  

No House GOPers

2018-02-15 18:19:23 UTC  

Do you have a list of who they are?

2018-02-15 18:21:19 UTC  

Senator Rounds, Senator Isakson, Sen Alexander, Senator Collins, lisa murkowski, Jeff Flake, Lindsey Graham, Cory Gardner

2018-02-15 19:10:58 UTC  

Flake's seat is the only R on that list going up for reelection this year, and that issue has already been taken care of.

2018-02-15 19:11:42 UTC  

Trump'll veto it if it gets passed, I doubt the House'll pass it

2018-02-15 19:14:13 UTC  

18 days until DACA (hopefully) dies

2018-02-15 19:20:31 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/399676530394923010/413776611125493761/pacd18.png

2018-02-15 19:32:48 UTC  

Yeah, we definitely have to work on that

2018-02-15 19:33:11 UTC  

remember,

2018-02-15 19:33:21 UTC  

the GOP candidate won UNOPPOSSED last time

2018-02-15 19:43:16 UTC  

The incumbent resigned on a scandalous basis, that depresses the party's population, same thing happened in my district in '06.

2018-02-15 21:06:24 UTC  

Stabenow explains vote: “I’m just not a supporter of sanctuary cities.” Says “better way to do things”

2018-02-15 21:06:38 UTC  

Stabenow could be more vulnerable than we think

2018-02-15 21:09:40 UTC  

huh

2018-02-15 21:20:28 UTC  

@🎃Boo-ton🎃 you think that will make her vulnerable to progressives not voting for her because of that ?

2018-02-15 21:21:23 UTC  

no, i'm suggesting if she were to vote against her own party like that then she must be seeing insider polling that shows her vulnerable against moderates and conservatives

2018-02-15 21:21:56 UTC  

insider polling is something only they can see right?

2018-02-15 21:22:24 UTC  

ye, it's when they pay for it

2018-02-15 21:23:28 UTC  

I wonder if they're even more accurate than the ones we see

2018-02-15 22:39:38 UTC  

I wonder if Stabenow is swingable party-wise? Is this her only conservative position?

2018-02-15 22:46:49 UTC  

as far as I can tell, yes

2018-02-16 00:13:47 UTC  

@FLanon @🎃Boo-ton🎃 are we in agreement that 'based black man' John James is the best candidate for the GOP nomination for senator in Michigan

2018-02-16 00:15:49 UTC  

pretty much

2018-02-16 00:15:53 UTC  

probably, he has a good rap w/ Detroit business, which could be helpful

2018-02-16 00:16:39 UTC  

Stabenow will no doubt win in that area, but making the margins close could be key for a victory

2018-02-16 00:18:04 UTC  

The veteran stuff's also helpful

2018-02-16 00:21:32 UTC  

He's a fresh face, pretty decently down the line on the issues, vet which is always helpful, a businessman from Detroit, and on the other side you have a tired incumbent who's been elected in the same state for decades. The anti-establishment angle could be helpful, and with the anti-sanctuary position that Stabenow's taking, if we can divide the Dems and make Stabenow look like a "Trump collaborator", MI can be a victory.

2018-02-16 00:25:52 UTC  

What's that Pennsylvania seat looking like?