Message from @Snickers
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also add this into the Texas channel
yikes, his approval is at 42% A/32% D
+10?
it's a solid margin, but he's still vulnerable to a well-liked contestor
well, let's make sure that he gets some wacko to run against him
I feel that the accelerationist principle works to some extent as long as those people don't actually get elected, only nominated
I wish we could make a sort of shell Democratic strategist think tank company which at face value is to promote 'progressive values' but in actuality is only to ensure Republicans get elected
In any case, add the Pete Sessions situation to the <#399759501470990336> channel
Speaking of Texas, how is our boi Teddy doing?
He's safe, 14 point lead over his dem adversary
source?
https://cbpolling.press/2017/12/29/ted-cruz-leads-early-texas-senate-poll-over-beto-orourke/
Alright, good. Cruz in an ally in the Senate, we need to keep him.
Highly doubt his seat is in jeopardy
we've gotta have all bases covered
Even though its likely that Cruz will win Texas, It's a bit too early. There might be some controversies from now until November that might cost him
well yeah, same thing applies to senators from states like New York and Massachusetts
True
Gilibrand in NY could get into a freak accident and the Democratic nominee could turn out to be a pedo
Cruz could have a heart attack from delicious Texan food
But one question, are both the Republican challengers to NY and Massachusetts relatively popular or relatively unknown
Also, how is the situation coming along with Ohio and Sherrod Brown? Is there another Republican challenger that can possibly unseat him? I know Mandel dropped out and the other dude didn't want to join
in NY, it's been some lady named Wendy Long who keeps running (and losing)
I never heard of her until I started doing research on past elections
any Republican who wants to win in NY has to work on getting upstate and conservative areas in Long Island to turn out
and on top of that, win over enough voters in NYC, which means they'll have to campaign pretty hard in NYC as well
NYC is small geographically speaking, so that isn't as hard as it sounds
Ok, because another factor to consider with TX is that Beto is relatlvely unknown, while Ted is very well known in TX which could aid him.
Does anyone have the link to who is racing against who in the House and Senate?
anyone?
primaries haven't happened yet
for instance, Beto is the frontrunner for Texas in the Dem primary, but it's not guaranteed
Right, but I want the link where it showed who all the possible candidates were running against each state so far. I believe it was one of the links on the midterms thread
ah
hmm
do you remember what the link looked like
this might be close enough
late
I believe it the homepage was green