Message from @FLanon

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2018-01-14 22:21:55 UTC  

this used to be a Republican stronghold

2018-01-14 22:21:55 UTC  

it might not have been worth the effort, but it's definitely possible to flip voters from D to R

2018-01-14 22:22:02 UTC  

Thoughts on Austin Petersen running for MO Senate?

2018-01-14 22:22:18 UTC  

overrated

2018-01-14 22:22:30 UTC  

open borders are a massive deal breaker

2018-01-14 22:22:34 UTC  

Missouri is the best state to flip this year

2018-01-14 22:22:46 UTC  

And John James for MI Senate?

2018-01-14 22:23:00 UTC  

he's the best option, but Michigan's not going red

2018-01-14 22:23:12 UTC  

it could be competitive in theory

2018-01-14 22:23:13 UTC  

I think we need to prioritize winnability over anything else

2018-01-14 22:23:19 UTC  

definitely

2018-01-14 22:23:27 UTC  

it's better to have an R who can be influenced to be less of a cuck after they won

2018-01-14 22:23:32 UTC  

right, we need make each state as competitive as humanly possible

2018-01-14 22:23:34 UTC  

than a D who can't be influenced

2018-01-14 22:24:03 UTC  

if they have an anti immigration position, I think that's really the only metric to care about

2018-01-14 22:24:16 UTC  

my goal is to have RAISE passed

2018-01-14 22:24:16 UTC  

Bannon's strategy of warring against establishment cucks should have started in Trump's 2nd term, not his 1st

2018-01-14 22:25:25 UTC  

yeah, Flake and Corker have really been the only ones who have posed an issue legislatively who are up this year, looking at Alabama, that should've never been lost

2018-01-14 22:26:00 UTC  

Going after Strange was foolish, he voted for Trump's agenda 98% of the time

2018-01-14 22:27:11 UTC  

his goal was to take out McConnell, but by just pushing Moore into the nomination and abandoning the campaign after the allegations, he's given McConnell more clout than he could've ever imagined

2018-01-14 22:27:57 UTC  

now we're asking the question "is this guy going to be a risk" after what happened because of Bannon

2018-01-14 22:28:44 UTC  

the thing is, I wonder how many primary voters flipped from Strange to Moore after Bannon's endorsement

2018-01-14 22:28:53 UTC  

does Bannon really hold that much clout among GOP primary voters?

2018-01-14 22:29:09 UTC  

another thing, bringing the guy from Blackwater to run in Wyoming is such a ridiculous idea, what has he even done in the state

2018-01-14 22:29:12 UTC  

he's just someone who worked for Breitbart

2018-01-14 22:29:42 UTC  

and became a prominent figure in the Trump administration after Trump won, but...I don't see how that translates to political clout among voters

2018-01-14 22:29:48 UTC  

the thing is, a lot of people had it in their heads that he was the voice behind MAGA, and that he was what won the campaign

2018-01-14 22:30:09 UTC  

I think Moore might have won the primary regardless

2018-01-14 22:30:21 UTC  

2018-01-14 22:30:28 UTC  

oh look at that

2018-01-14 22:30:29 UTC  

hello

2018-01-14 22:30:38 UTC  

Hi

2018-01-14 22:30:43 UTC  

State?

2018-01-14 22:31:19 UTC  

"a lot of people had it in their heads that he was the voice behind MAGA, and that he was what won the campaign"

I think he helped with the "grab her by the pussy" allegations by giving the idea to bring Bill Clinton's accusers but wasn't he in support of Cruz during the primaries?

2018-01-14 22:31:26 UTC  

I think that idea is pushed by the media

2018-01-14 22:31:55 UTC  

I'm not sure how many GOP primary voters would vote for someone in the primary just because Bannon endorsed them

2018-01-14 22:32:13 UTC  

@Nuke what state are you from

2018-01-14 22:33:49 UTC  

I think that Trump's endorsement would've been enough to win Strange the primary, but the thing is at the time people had the idea that Bannon was a MAGA agent working outside the White House on Trump's command

2018-01-14 22:34:08 UTC  

Moore was popular among conservatives in Alabama for quite some time

2018-01-14 22:34:43 UTC  

He was known for his religious rulings as a judge for decades,

2018-01-14 22:34:59 UTC  

Bannon or not, he was always likely to win the primary