Message from @FLanon

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2018-01-21 17:25:59 UTC  

If we can keep the wind to our backs, we could make that margin better

2018-01-21 17:26:49 UTC  

The House is far less cucked, they've passed some good immigration bills but the Senate hasn't taken them up yet

2018-01-21 17:27:06 UTC  

Yeah, the house itself is less cucked

2018-01-21 17:28:16 UTC  

but 55% of the representatives are republicans, which is a far cry from the Senate which has 51 and used to have 52 Republican senators

2018-01-21 17:28:45 UTC  

I'm asking per capita, is the average house republican better than the average republican senator

2018-01-21 17:29:29 UTC  

there's a possibility that the larger number overshadows the cucks in the house

2018-01-21 17:29:38 UTC  

I'm going to research this, brb

2018-01-21 17:33:06 UTC  

I was going to use conservativereview but looks like the scorecard section of the site is down

2018-01-21 17:35:40 UTC  

these are all the House Reps that are better or as good as the best Republican Senator

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/399676530394923010/404690527322112000/senate_vs_house.png

2018-01-21 17:36:38 UTC  

2% of peer group vs 8 % of peer group

2018-01-21 17:37:01 UTC  

well, looks like the hypothesis is right, senators are more cucked per capita than representatives

2018-01-21 17:37:15 UTC  

I'd like a source for that btw so I can get into the details

2018-01-21 17:38:04 UTC  

the House of Representatives has always been more partisan (which means it tends to be less 'cucked') than the Senate

2018-01-21 17:38:10 UTC  

it makes sense

2018-01-21 17:38:44 UTC  

the House consists of specific districts whereas the Senate consists of the entire state, which means that Senators have to appeal to a wider array of people, which means they can't be as partisan

2018-01-21 17:38:49 UTC  

unless it's a state like Wyoming

2018-01-21 17:38:53 UTC  

or Massachusetts

2018-01-21 17:38:55 UTC  

whoa it's actually a lot more than 8%

2018-01-21 17:39:12 UTC  

whereas a state like Florida is going to have senators that have to appeal to both the left and the right

2018-01-21 17:39:21 UTC  

hence moderate Dems like Bill Nelson

2018-01-21 17:39:26 UTC  

15% w/ an A+

2018-01-21 17:40:24 UTC  

oh right

2018-01-21 17:40:31 UTC  

2% of the senate republicans w/ an A

2018-01-21 17:41:16 UTC  

So, if the margins in the house get close, you shouldn't have to worry about it stalling as much as in the senate

2018-01-21 17:41:25 UTC  

we simply need a majority

2018-01-21 17:41:45 UTC  

/ourguy/ Pete Sessions could be in jeopardy in Texas-32

2018-01-21 17:41:46 UTC  

I'd say at least 53% would be good for whatever bill we need

2018-01-21 17:42:01 UTC  

there are a number of Reps we can afford to lose, but Sessions isn't one of them

2018-01-21 17:42:24 UTC  

give me an analysis

2018-01-21 17:44:31 UTC  

He's an immigration hardliner but his Congressional District went for Hilllary Clinton in 2016 so it makes him vulnerable,
makes sense since it's a suburban district,
fortunately, he's the only non-cucked Rep that is at risk this election season

2018-01-21 17:44:56 UTC  

Looks like he has a good electoral record

2018-01-21 17:45:15 UTC  

he kept strong during the 2006 situation

2018-01-21 17:45:37 UTC  

in 2016 they only ran 3rd parties against him

2018-01-21 17:46:05 UTC  

hmm

2018-01-21 17:46:12 UTC  

definitely should keep him safe, make sure to add these points into the /rsg/ threads

2018-01-21 17:46:15 UTC  

yeah, he's going to need a shitton of money and ground game

2018-01-21 17:46:26 UTC  

and demoralization efforts for the other side on top of that

2018-01-21 17:46:32 UTC  

also add this into the Texas channel

2018-01-21 17:46:46 UTC  

yikes, his approval is at 42% A/32% D