Message from @Red Storm (in NYC)

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2018-02-07 02:37:07 UTC  

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

2018-02-07 02:37:37 UTC  

WHY DIDNT YOU HEED MY WARNINGS

2018-02-07 02:37:50 UTC  

you talking to me ?

2018-02-07 02:39:28 UTC  

yikes, a **31** point shift to the Democrats...

2018-02-07 02:41:18 UTC  

hmm

2018-02-07 02:42:42 UTC  

in 2014, 5,344 voted for the Republican and 2637 voted for the Democrat

2018-02-07 02:43:00 UTC  

today, 1679 voted for the Republican and 1787 voted for the Democrat

2018-02-07 02:43:15 UTC  

idiot RNC...

2018-02-07 02:43:23 UTC  

31% of 2014 for the GOP

2018-02-07 02:43:39 UTC  

67.7% for the Dems

2018-02-07 02:43:57 UTC  

Alabama-tier bad

2018-02-07 02:44:26 UTC  

Revis enters as the younger opponent, a moderate Democrat and member of the NRA who interned for former Gov. Jay Nixon through the Civic Leaders Internship Program, and now works for Anheuser-Busch after a stint with Amazon right out of college.

2018-02-07 02:44:31 UTC  

Revis comes from a working-class family, raised as the son of a carpenter and a teacher, saying he recognizes the value of hard work and how labor unions helped shape the middle class. Revis is a graduate of the University of Missouri, with a degree in Business Administration, specializing in marketing.

2018-02-07 02:44:42 UTC  

Linton comes into the race as a practiced attorney, selected by the Republican committee in late October and representing what he calls constitutional conservative values. He has a degree in engineering, law, and theology, all of Missouri schools, and has worked for utility companies like Ameren and ITC Great Plains. He now works in his own firm.

2018-02-07 02:44:50 UTC  

Linton joins the race, mirroring the footsteps of his father, the former Rep. Bill Linton. His platform mirrors that of other Republicans in the Show-Me State, calling for less government and more freedom. He says that, if elected representative, he will work to grow the economy by “keeping government out of the way” in order to create more jobs, reduce the burden of taxes on Missouri families, and defend the citizens’ constitutional rights and protect the lives of the unborn.

2018-02-07 02:45:51 UTC  

it looks like a young, energetic moderate Democrat beating an old run of the mill Republican who probably didn't campaign very hard

2018-02-07 02:46:03 UTC  

local races can be very volatile

2018-02-07 02:50:10 UTC  

@everyone Who here lives in Missouri

2018-02-07 02:51:08 UTC  

District 144 not finished yet, but Democrat candidate maintains a slight lead

2018-02-07 02:51:20 UTC  

@🎃Boo-ton🎃 it's not Alabama tier bad

2018-02-07 02:51:31 UTC  

it's a local race, so things are different

2018-02-07 02:51:38 UTC  

the swing is the same

2018-02-07 02:51:43 UTC  

a single candidate working really hard can swing the margins

2018-02-07 02:51:47 UTC  

like in the case of

2018-02-07 02:51:51 UTC  

okay,

2018-02-07 02:51:55 UTC  

more news,

2018-02-07 02:51:59 UTC  

this Democrat

2018-02-07 02:52:04 UTC  

the R has won in the other district,

2018-02-07 02:52:08 UTC  

not as bad this time

2018-02-07 02:52:11 UTC  

beating this Republican

2018-02-07 02:52:19 UTC  

a +18 swing to Dems

2018-02-07 02:54:33 UTC  

what website are you using

2018-02-07 02:54:45 UTC  
2018-02-07 02:55:09 UTC  

so 144 isn't finished yet

2018-02-07 02:55:19 UTC  

super close

2018-02-07 02:55:23 UTC  

you're referring to 129 ?