Message from @Pielover19
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Stabenow could be more vulnerable than we think
huh
@🎃Boo-ton🎃 you think that will make her vulnerable to progressives not voting for her because of that ?
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
insider polling is something only they can see right?
ye, it's when they pay for it
I wonder if they're even more accurate than the ones we see
I wonder if Stabenow is swingable party-wise? Is this her only conservative position?
as far as I can tell, yes
@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
pretty much
probably, he has a good rap w/ Detroit business, which could be helpful
Stabenow will no doubt win in that area, but making the margins close could be key for a victory
The veteran stuff's also helpful
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.
What's that Pennsylvania seat looking like?
tough to know
lemme check
not much polling on it
Lou Barletta is our guy in that race, and with Trump's endorsement of him, he's pretty much guaranteed to win the primaries, we just need to push him for the general election.
On an individual basis, it's a damn big state
We can push for the Amish to vote by showing the degeneracy the Dems are pushing
I know someone earlier said they can't vote, that's not true, most don't choose to.
How can we increase Amish turnout?
If you want to work for Barletta's campaign, you can probably rally some of them to vote.
Their voter rate is currently about 10-15%, which is small but shows there's room for major potential.
There's actually a group committed to getting them to the polls: http://www.amishpac.com/
If we can get them to become more of a fixture in PA and OH elections, they'll become irreversible red states.
They were mainly active during 2016, but the fact is that we can definitely get the ball rolling if we push more people to vote.
If you have the spare time, work for Lou's campaign and try getting the ball rolling on this, it's a very important race.
Other than the Amish, generally the news of the new jobs and coal mines in PA should be a talking point.
Alright. What about North Dakota/Montana? We got any good candidates to potentially donate to in those?
In ND, apparently the current at-large Representative for the state is considering a run at the moment, in Montana I'm not sure of our candidates over there.
I know in Michigan we have John James, but do we have any good people in Minnesota or Wisconsin running?
MN is a mess at the moment, small field of candidates for the elections in both seats, there's more focus on the special election.
And on the Montana question, our guy for that state is a Matt Rosendale.
What's his claim to fame?
He's the auditor of Montana, and wants the wall built
lmao a bit back I forgot you lived in Alabama and not PA
sorry about that