Message from @FLanon

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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

2018-01-14 22:35:17 UTC  

@🎃Boo-ton🎃 yeah, I think I might have heard of Moore years ago back when that 10 Commandment thing was in the news

2018-01-14 22:35:31 UTC  

there's no real way of knowing now I guess

2018-01-14 22:36:00 UTC  

he definitely shouldn't have watched football during that last weekend though

2018-01-14 22:36:20 UTC  

God, I hope another scandal doesn't break out in the near future

2018-01-14 22:36:24 UTC  

here's something very important to keep in mind: people on /pol/ and other right wing spaces on the Internet ....are NOT the same thing as GOP voters

2018-01-14 22:37:00 UTC  

during those last few days of the presidential campaign, Trump was fucking grinding it with those rallies, 4 states in a day, that's the mentality we need

2018-01-14 22:37:05 UTC  

there are many, many GOP voters who are old people who don't even know how to use the Internet that well

2018-01-14 22:37:10 UTC  

There are two types of GOP voters,

2018-01-14 22:37:40 UTC  

small town voters without college degrees, and college-educated voters in the suburbs

2018-01-14 22:37:57 UTC  

people from /pol/ would have been fine voting for Moore, but some old lady getting her news from local talk radio (which apparently railed hard against Moore), would have voted write-in or abstained

2018-01-14 22:38:03 UTC  

Trump is popular amongst the first, but not the other, which poses trouble for the midterms

2018-01-14 22:38:18 UTC  

the thing is, people aren't voting for Trump in the midterms

2018-01-14 22:38:30 UTC  

I'd argue that people are overemphasizing it as a "referendum on Trump"

2018-01-14 22:38:39 UTC  

I thought that too, but,

2018-01-14 22:38:43 UTC  

The rich who live in the suburbs watching Fox the whole time definitely stayed home in AL

2018-01-14 22:38:51 UTC  

no question

2018-01-14 22:38:54 UTC  

in the Virginia gubertorial race,

2018-01-14 22:39:29 UTC  

2 to 1 voters say they voted for Northam to show opposition to Trump

2018-01-14 22:39:45 UTC  

in New Jersey, it was 3 to 1

2018-01-14 22:40:03 UTC  

sauce ?

2018-01-14 22:40:17 UTC  

those people probably would have voted for Northam regardless

2018-01-14 22:41:05 UTC  

and when you interview them as they walk out the polls, then ask them "is showing opposition against Trump a reason" , they could easily say 'yes'