Message from @Red Storm (in NYC)

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2018-01-07 22:00:59 UTC  

here's what I have so far

2018-01-07 22:01:17 UTC  

2018 Midterms / Sea of Red General -- /rsg/

>convenient general source for everything important about the 2018 midterms
https://ballotpedia.org/United_States_Congress_elections,_2018

>Find out who your congressman is
https://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative

>SENATE INTERACTIVE MAP FOR 2018
https://www.270towin.com/2018-senate-election/

>HOUSE INTERACTIVE MAP FOR 2018
https://www.270towin.com/2018-house-election/

>GUBERNATORIAL INTERACTIVE MAP FOR 2018
https://www.270towin.com/2018-governor-election/

>Dates (FOR PRIMARIES, RUNOFFS, ETC)
https://www.thegreenpapers.com/G18/events.phtml?format=chronological&type=e

The left has been salivating to take back congress in a “Blue Wave” ever since their stunning defeat in 2016. We are going to make sure that it results in a Red Storm where they lose even more seats in the House and Senate.

The left has clung to the idea of a “Blue Wave" in order to give themselves hope - hope that they can bring more radicalized refugees to the United States so that we may suffer what Europe is going through, hope for an even greater souring of race relations so that even more neighborhoods are looted and burned to the ground, hope for more power for feminists to ruin your careers and industries and livelihoods, hope for more political correctness to strangle our freedom of speech, hope for more power to the establishment media to attack us for thoughtcrime, hope that they can take down President Trump - who is our hope at reversing the damage they've done over the past few decades. We are going to make their Blue Wave falter in the midst of a Red Storm.

2018-01-07 22:01:50 UTC  

actually, change the "Sea of Red General" part to "Red Storm General"

2018-01-07 22:02:22 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/399676530394923010/399684215014424588/2018midtermsgeneral.doc

2018-01-07 22:02:29 UTC  

actually, I have most things saved here

2018-01-07 22:02:40 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/399676530394923010/399684288313950218/Democrat_Candidates.doc

2018-01-07 22:02:50 UTC  

also, here's everything i have so far on the Democrat candidates

2018-01-07 22:03:01 UTC  

I'm a PhotoshopDesignFag so I can help make infographics and pretty lists. I think turning some of those lists into images can save space and prevent that wall-of-text from happening

2018-01-07 22:03:03 UTC  

(everything I wrote up last night before bed)

2018-01-07 22:03:05 UTC  

nice

2018-01-07 22:03:09 UTC  

definitely

2018-01-07 22:03:23 UTC  

nice

2018-01-07 22:03:29 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/399676530394923010/399684495286075395/Issues.doc

2018-01-07 22:03:34 UTC  

everything I wrote up last night on the Issues

2018-01-07 22:04:15 UTC  

hmm, one important section that should be in every general thread is a todo-list section that any anon can work on

2018-01-07 22:05:27 UTC  

Yes, and info about signing up/registering to vote. I know this from personal fuckups in the past.

2018-01-07 22:12:27 UTC  

hmm, we also should come up with a section on why people on /pol/ should care about this, like the following draft I' just came up with.


>REMINDER that most political power in the USA isn't in the Presidency, it's in the Congress. In many ways, this can be even more impactful than Trump becoming President

>REMINDER that a Democrat congress can fuck up everything we've achieved in 2016, and they definitely will try their best to. You can bet that they will seriously try impeachment.

>REMINDER that Trump's victory is a once in a lifetime opportunity. If we fuck up now, we may NEVER get another man like him in government in our lifetime

2018-01-07 22:12:55 UTC  

Emphasizing that first point is key

2018-01-07 22:13:05 UTC  

Trump's agenda can't become a reality with a Blue congress

2018-01-07 22:13:35 UTC  

With a Democrat majority in the house and senate it's more likely they can impeach

2018-01-07 22:15:45 UTC  

oh, and let's work on the megaupload link tonight

2018-01-07 22:17:07 UTC  

there shouldn't be too much folders in it

2018-01-07 22:17:13 UTC  

let's not make it a headache to navigate

2018-01-07 22:17:21 UTC  

any ideas on how to structure it?

2018-01-07 22:17:39 UTC  

I'm thinking the first overarching folder should be "2018 Midterms"

2018-01-07 22:19:02 UTC  

then split it into "Congressional" (all memes/info related to congressional races) and "Gubernatorial" (all memes/info related to governor races) and "Democrat" (all memes and info related to the Democratic Party in general) and "Republican" (all memes and info related to the Republican Party)

2018-01-07 22:19:24 UTC  

2018 midterms -> folder for each state -> Congresseional/Gub

2018-01-07 22:19:28 UTC  

and split the Congressional folder into "Senate" and "House"

2018-01-07 22:19:29 UTC  

hmm

2018-01-07 22:19:33 UTC  

sure

2018-01-07 22:19:51 UTC  

I also think we should include general folders for the Democrats and Republicans

2018-01-07 22:20:19 UTC  

I'm not sure what the statistics are, but many people just vote for the person with the preferred letter next to their name without doing much research on the candidates themselves

2018-01-07 22:20:48 UTC  

in a way, it's not just candidate vs candidate (though the qualities of the candidate definitely matter for many voters), it's party vs party

2018-01-07 22:21:14 UTC  

the Democrats have a well-oiled machine when it comes to getting out the vote

2018-01-07 22:21:31 UTC  

they have buses and cars that take voters from low income minority areas to the polls

2018-01-07 22:21:48 UTC  

they probably guide them in filling out everything in the voting process

2018-01-07 22:22:25 UTC  

in the Alabama election, 92% of of Hillary voters turned out for Jones, while less than 50% of Trump voters turned out for Moore

2018-01-07 22:22:58 UTC  

if the Democrats didn't have such an efficient GOTV system, they probably wouldn't have won in Alabama

2018-01-07 22:23:26 UTC  

Yeah, especially now more than ever regarding the party v party

2018-01-07 22:23:54 UTC  

what's interesting is that you can view the numbers as pretty consistent. The amount of people who voted for Hillary compared with the amount of people who voted for Jones is pretty close. Maybe you can treat that as some sort of constant?

2018-01-07 22:25:19 UTC  

in comparison, 71% of Hillary's voter amount went to Ralph Northam (in Virginia)