Message from @Rhodesiaboo
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granted, it was winnable for the GOP if they got enough of their turnout
here's the thing
many of the 9702 voters who voted for the GOP candidate probably turned out because they wanted to vote for Trump
and voted GOP downballot
Ohio will probably be the most interesting race. As we know Sherrod Brown is running again for the Third Time for senate
And The governorship is interesting cause Kasich is term-limited
It’s proabably going to be between Richard Cordray and Mike DeWine for the Governorship, and for the Sentate it will be between Sherrod Brown and either Mike Gibbons or Jim Renacci
so what's the rundown on Mike Gibbons and Jim Renacci
>>157753729
>county where whites vote democrat
>entirely working class or poor. 60% of infants are Non White
>thousands of trashy white girls with BLACK kids
>mostly former industrial cities not middle class suburbs
Not winnable
>>157753731
White male & Hispanic women maybe nationally. But the BBC controls PA state House district 35.
sounds like that Anon is speaking from firsthand experience
I think Renacci will be more reliable and safe as a pick'
I’ve heard that Renacci is the Trump of Ohio
Well that's a good sign
Served in Congress, has a decent voting record
good, we don't need a Romney-esque candidate
The Dems will spend lots of money to keep Brown in Office, after all he’s one of the most liberal members in Congress.
Well, I think that this is pretty winnable
Of course
I think generally US Representatives are probably our best shot as Senate candidates
final results
We can see their voting record and apply that to their next position
Democrats: 73.76% with 3,159 votes
Republicans: 26.24% with 1,124 votes
that's within the margin I said right
margin of 47.52%
Pennsylvania is beautiful outside of Philadelphia and a few other places
Even Pittsburgh is good
yeah but I said they couldn't pull more than 75
it's deep blue
Is it a suburb of Harrisburg or Philladelphia?
in contrast the Democrats got 16,170 (62.5%) in 2016 and the GOP got 9,702 (37.5%) in 2016
much of that 9,702 comes from people wanting to vote for Trump and voting for the local GOP candidate as an afterthought
this race is near Pittsburgh
Allegheny County
hey, we gotta get people out to the polls, that's it
apparently blacks are a decently large amount of the population
it's been Democrat for 50 years