Message from @FLanon

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2018-01-14 23:42:26 UTC  

it would be a massive victory for Trump and his base would turnout to the polls at 90%+ however

2018-01-14 23:43:24 UTC  

normies associate party members with other party members, that kind of news could breathe some new life into the electiosn

2018-01-14 23:43:29 UTC  

elections*

2018-01-14 23:45:19 UTC  

point is, having the "swamp drained" would be a gigantic victory for the right wing in general and bring a lot of new excitement to those who voted against clinton they hadn't felt since the presidency

2018-01-14 23:45:24 UTC  

it'd be the story of the decade

2018-01-14 23:46:04 UTC  

With Comey out and the DOJ under Sessions, there's at least a chance of it now

2018-01-14 23:46:24 UTC  

no way of knowing until it happens

2018-01-14 23:46:51 UTC  

until then, I'd focus on getting these people in office

2018-01-14 23:47:53 UTC  

In 1994, the Republicans gained a whopping 53 seats in the House,

2018-01-14 23:48:09 UTC  

one of the most dramatic upsets in political history,

2018-01-14 23:48:16 UTC  

the strategy was simple,

2018-01-14 23:48:57 UTC  

the GOP sent out consultants to diners in small towns all across America to ask them what they disliked about Washington,

2018-01-14 23:50:32 UTC  

from what they said, the RNC crafted what was known as the "Contract to America",
a list of legislative promises to fulfil if they gained control of Congress

2018-01-14 23:51:22 UTC  

Newt Gingrich is on Trump's side

2018-01-14 23:51:24 UTC  

the GOP got a bunch of young, new Republicans to run and saw a enormous shift to the party

2018-01-14 23:51:33 UTC  

Trump will definitely be listening to him for this election season

2018-01-14 23:51:35 UTC  

the thing is, how do we accomplish something similar w/ an R congress and president

2018-01-14 23:52:04 UTC  

the problem is today most politicians are old and out of touch

2018-01-14 23:52:09 UTC  

defining something like a MAGA contract for candidates running for congress

2018-01-14 23:52:22 UTC  

Trump definitely should have a strategy room for this, it's the most important thing possible between now and 2020

2018-01-14 23:52:34 UTC  

most politicians have never been to a small town except for maybe a pre-planned photo op

2018-01-14 23:52:43 UTC  

from what I can tell, Trump not only knows it's super important, but it'll be one of his main prioritis this year

2018-01-14 23:53:37 UTC  

I started making these election threads a bit earlier...arguably it's even too early for people to care about the primaries right now

2018-01-14 23:53:45 UTC  

this will get him a wall, RAISE, obamacare repeal, whatever he wants, he would fulfill so many campaign promises potentially with congress that much on his side if he breaks the amnesty coalition

2018-01-14 23:54:20 UTC  

I'm sure there are lots of people PLANNING to run right now though, it's just that voters won't start caring about primaries until springtime at the very least

2018-01-14 23:55:00 UTC  

Have you ever wondered why Trump did so well in South Carolina?
Here's why,

2018-01-14 23:56:00 UTC  

y'know, some day I may run if the opportunity arises

2018-01-14 23:56:08 UTC  

this image, it might not seem like much. But it did wonders for optics. It made South Carolinians feel like he was at there level

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/399676530394923010/402249559574577173/south_carolina.jpg

2018-01-14 23:56:16 UTC  

there's so much damn potential that can be done nowadays

2018-01-14 23:57:14 UTC  

kinda like the pic of Nehlen w/ a Five Guys wrapper, it brings him down to earth, right?

2018-01-14 23:57:24 UTC  

yeah

2018-01-14 23:57:47 UTC  

I'm going to be very, very, very surprised if there aren't a decent amount of congressional candidates using Trumpian tactics

2018-01-14 23:58:55 UTC  

the thing we have to figure out is how we get about channeling that grassroots energy into a party with a majority in Congress

2018-01-14 23:59:13 UTC  

technically the amnesty coalition is the majority, but the Rs have the illusion of power

2018-01-15 00:00:14 UTC  

we seem like the "establishment" now to the uninformed person, how do we turn it around?

2018-01-15 00:00:25 UTC  

Oh, oh,

2018-01-15 00:00:38 UTC  

I was reading this report by AP the other day,

2018-01-15 00:00:51 UTC  

the thing is, 'uninformed' people tend to be those who don't even bother voting, much less in the midterms

2018-01-15 00:01:09 UTC  

so that doesn't really matter

2018-01-15 00:01:36 UTC  

I mean uninformed in the sense of watching MSM day after day, not really as apolitical