Message from @Sacramento

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2018-02-08 01:32:42 UTC  

Okay, there is this caucus in the House of Representatives called the liberty caucus

2018-02-08 01:33:19 UTC  

It's got a lot of immigration cucks, which if we're looking at a close margin in the house, could become a problem

2018-02-08 01:34:45 UTC  

After comparing some voting records, a lot of these guys voted against immigration legislation and have safe seats.

2018-02-08 01:48:23 UTC  

Here is my analyses on the congressmen in the organization:
Justin Amash, MI-3 (Vote out)
Dave Brat, VA-7 (Keep)
Jimmy Duncan, TN-2 (Maybe keep)
Paul Gosar, AZ-4 (Vote out)
Walter Jones, NC-3 (Maybe vote out)
Raúl Labrador, ID-1 (Keep)
Thomas Massie, KY-4 (Maybe vote out)
Mark Sanford, SC-1 (Keep)

2018-02-08 01:59:00 UTC  

why do you want to keep Mark Sanford

2018-02-08 01:59:27 UTC  

when he votes against trump, there's some justification I see for it

2018-02-08 01:59:37 UTC  

like against intelligence community spying

2018-02-08 01:59:46 UTC  

IDK is he openly anti-trump or something?

2018-02-08 02:00:35 UTC  

When I see the score, it's not the amount of times he's against Trump, it's WHAT he's against Trump on

@FLanon share your data in the thread

we need to prove the value of the general

with the data

2018-02-08 03:15:43 UTC  

alright, which one, the freedom caucus?

all of them

we cant fuck around

we need the recurring general to be syria-general tier

2018-02-08 03:16:24 UTC  

alright I'll keep myself up

once it proves itself then it will happen without us

redstorm is catchy enough that hannity would even say it

2018-02-08 04:04:50 UTC  

I made a list displaying the percentage change needed to take each state from democrats(2016 election)

.37 New Hampshire
1.5 Minnesota
2.42 Nevada
2.96 Main
4.9 Colorado
5.32 Virginia
8.22 New Mexico
10.98 Oregon
11.37 Delaware
13.7 Connecticut
14.1 New Jersey
15.51 Rhode Island
16.2 Washington
17.07 Illinois
22.49 New York
25.45 Vermont
26.42 Maryland
27.2 Massachusetts
30.11 California
32.19 Hawaii
86.4 Washington D.C.

Let us not flee from leftist degeneracy to red territory, but make uncertain territory our home. So that growing cities do not make the mistakes we see so often in history.

2018-02-08 04:06:41 UTC  

New Hampshire and Minnesota (if we do it right) can grant us about 5 representative seats and 2 senate seats (Both in MN)

2018-02-08 04:06:59 UTC  

We need to have a great game in MN and humiliate the DFL

2018-02-08 04:08:59 UTC  

If those New England states could give way just a slight bit we could maybe have them flip to our side permanently like Dixie did in the '80s

2018-02-08 04:11:31 UTC  

here's a red storm template we can use as a sort of thematic backdrop in future redstorm threads, like a sort of branding

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/399676530394923010/411011137220640778/1518057517086.png

2018-02-08 04:11:59 UTC  

not sure if @Ḁ̢̧̡̝̭̀̓̇̈̑yeExEye̼̘̲ͨͬ has already posted one before, but here's one I cooked up a bit ago

2018-02-08 04:27:11 UTC  

lol at Washington D.C.

just ask me to post the template kek

2018-02-08 04:59:02 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/399676530394923010/411023096451956758/narrowing.png

2018-02-08 07:33:24 UTC  

@🎃Boo-ton🎃 We need to educate the public more about Energy, the Democrats have no idea what they are doing

2018-02-08 07:36:21 UTC  

@FLanon Speaking of New England. Apparently Rhode Island has the most elastic Voters. Unfortunately there are very few registered Republicans there so no matter how much the independents swing there isn't enough of a GOP base there yet to flip the state

2018-02-08 07:37:03 UTC  

It might be worth to build up a base in Rhode Island over the next few elections

2018-02-08 07:58:15 UTC  

it's a general reference for Red Storm 2018 according to each state

2018-02-08 07:58:19 UTC  

still incomplete, of course

2018-02-08 07:58:46 UTC  

when you guys wake up (it's 2:58AM right now in NYC lol) let me know what you think when you read it